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mikester 10-14-2011 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LubeMaster77 (Post 6311795)
No probs dude, actually I refer to Christian thing only becasue we try to be Christian in our family. Its a religion that works for our family. It could have been a very Hebrew thing or a Zen thing but we ain't dat.

We all need a code and when your young religion helps form that. I can honestly say that if it wasn't for the kiddos we would not do the church thing. Also, we actully are better, calmer, safer people because of the kiddos.

Man, I hope me 'singling' you out like that wasn't over the line. I'm apologizing publicly for keeping your username in the quote - in retrospect I shouldn't have done that (regardless of if folks would have figured it out or not).

For the record - I've read quite a few of your posts and it sounds like you're raising some pretty great people in that house of yours.

mikester 10-14-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 6311409)
When I was a kid in school they called 'Winter Break," "Christmas vacation" and "Spring Break," "Easter vacation." That was before the hated PC thing. Adding two more days for religious observance to the schedule would call for a change in the schedule. They could do it, but would be understandably resistant to it. I don't know why they don't just understand parents can keep their kids out for the few days like that. Parents keep their kids out of school just because they want them to go shopping with them.

The schedule is different every year and there is a conversation within the district - between the school principals and the district leadership - that determines what each year will look like and which days will be off besides the regular holidays.

So far I have not figured out how the parents and our small community of interest is heard. The LA area has a very large Jewish community but out little town has a smaller percentage.

livi 10-14-2011 09:42 PM

Well, Mr Mikester, Sir

That was a very good post and I predict that your predictions will not come true. And if they do, you are not the failing party.

Noah930 10-14-2011 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 6311556)
I had no idea that there was such and extensive Jewish community in LA. I'd have just never expected it. I guess it comes up a bunch for the North East in TV and movies, but not so much in Cali.

My wife is Jewish. She grew up on Cape Cod. She'd move back to Boston or the Cape in a heartbeat. LA is not her kind of town. But one of the few things that she's really come to appreciate here in Los Angeles is the huge Jewish community. Heck, who do you think runs Hollywood?

slodave 10-14-2011 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 6311556)
I had no idea that there was such and extensive Jewish community in LA. I'd have just never expected it. I guess it comes up a bunch for the North East in TV and movies, but not so much in Cali.

Funny. We have the second largest Jewish population in the country.

artplumber 10-15-2011 03:18 PM

FWIW December 25th= christmas is a pagan holiday modified to fit into Christianity. Likewise, Easter with rabbits is more about pagan rites than Christian. Biblically, Passover and "Easter" are the same weekend. Practically, the school year is planned for X days/yr, which encompasses several holidays. Schools understandably might choose to have no school on the most popular holidays.


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