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The Legend Of SantaSanta Claus hasn't always looked like the jolly old fellow we know today. Like so many other American traditions, he's a product of the great American melting pot - a blend of many different cultures and customs. But the most influential figure in the shaping of who we know now as Santa was a real man, known as St. Nicholas of Myra. He was a fourth century bishop, and is legendary for being generous and kind.
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Holiday TraditionsThe Burning Of The Yule Log Brings Good Luck ... burn a Yule log even before there was a Christmas. It signifies that it is time for friends and family to gather near for songs, stories and fun, and until the Yule log burns out, there s no more working. In its beginnings, the Yule log was burned as a celebration of the winter solstice. Yule ran from ... Celebrate The Jewish Festival Of Lights ... lights on each of the festival's eight nights, one on the first night, two on the second night and so on. Jews celebrate Hanukkah to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil. According to the Talmud, which is a record of Jewish law and customs, at the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem following the victory ... Learn More About The Kwanzaa Holiday ... bush from which they hang handmade ornaments. Older family members spend time teaching the children about their heritage. A ceremonial table is set up, which has been set up with an ear of corn symbolizing each of the children, and a carved and decorated unity cup used for the evening toasts. Then for ... Christmas Caroling Through The Ages ... celebration one for the people instead of just for the clergy. He created large nativity scenes outside of his church and translated many of the Christmas carols from Latin into languages spoken by the average person and encouraged them to sing these songs to express their joy during the Christmas season. ... Toss A Shrimp On The Barbie In Australia For Christmas ... fauna. One of the most popular choices is a native Australian plant called the Christmas Bush. Back in Melbourne in 1937, caroling by candlelight was born. Now it is an annual event during the holiday season all across the country. Sydney s Domain is another popular venue for carolers to gather and sing. ...
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