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flowerpower  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:36 pm
jkl wrote:
Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday. It's giving thanks, that should be something we do too!

x-mas, Easter are religious holidays. Thanksgiving isnt.


Give thanks to whom? The grocery for buying a dry turkey from them? Whom are we giving thanks to exactly by eating casserole sweet potato pie and some gravy?
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  giselle  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:37 pm
mother51 wrote:
Difference between not celebrating it and criticizing those who do celebrate it. I don’t get why people do this

With you 💯
But I don’t know many people who criticize those who celebrate. I guess some people just like to put others down.
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  mother51  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:38 pm
ectomorph wrote:
Every day is Thanksgiving for us!


This seems uneducated .Is there an actual reason halachically as to not celebrate or your just saying this because you have no answer but don’t wanna celebrate?sorry this sounded harsh just wondering
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  mother51  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:39 pm
flowerpower wrote:
Give thanks to whom? The grocery for buying a dry turkey from them? Whom are we giving thanks to exactly by eating casserole sweet potato pie and some gravy?


Hashem. Our family. Our friends. The people we celebrate with
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  flowerpower  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:40 pm
mother51 wrote:
Bec it’s a federal holiday. They give off for Memorial Day, Labor Day etc so why knit Thanksgiving


They are off because there is public transportation and its easier for them just to close. Once they got private bussing school wasnt off
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  mother51  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:41 pm
flowerpower wrote:
They are off because there is public transportation and its easier for them just to close. Once they got private bussing school wasnt off


I live out of town with no busing so.
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  flowerpower




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:42 pm
mother51 wrote:
Hashem. Our family. Our friends. The people we celebrate with


Every day when I daven I give thanks to hashem. I don’t have to buy a turkey to thank him. The same way mothers day is every day. Not just once a year. You can have a big meal with whomever you want. No one is making fun of those that celebrate it. In fact I make a cute supper then- with turkey legs made out of a pretzel rod and cocoa marshmallow fluff…
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missknowitall  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:43 pm
I don't personally understand it. We give thanks when we daven. Why do we need to do it over turkey like non Jews? We aren't the same.
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  mother51  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:44 pm
missknowitall wrote:
I don't personally understand it. We give thanks when we daven. Why do we need to do it over turkey like non Jews? We aren't the same.


I’m not saying celebrate it like a Jewish holiday but why is there a problem with celebrating at all
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  giselle




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:44 pm
missknowitall wrote:
I don't personally understand it. We give thanks when we daven. Why do we need to do it over turkey like non Jews? We aren't the same.

If it was a standing rib roast I could get behind that 😁
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  missknowitall  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:45 pm
mother51 wrote:
I’m not saying celebrate it like a Jewish holiday but why is there a problem with celebrating at all


Because we don't take on non Jews holidays. We don't celebrate what non Jews celebrate.
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  mother51  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:46 pm
missknowitall wrote:
Because we don't take on non Jews holidays. We don't celebrate what non Jews celebrate.


But all the by camps celebrate Fourth of July. That’s an American holiday as well
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  missknowitall




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:51 pm
mother51 wrote:
But all the by camps celebrate Fourth of July. That’s an American holiday as well


Do they the ones I know don't. And having red white and blue is not really a celebration of sitting down giving thanks and eating fancy food. It's more of a decoration of our flag.
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  mother51  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:53 pm
missknowitall wrote:
Do they the ones I know don't. And having red white and blue is not really a celebration of sitting down giving thanks and eating fancy food. It's more of a decoration of our flag.


recognizing independence in a country that isn’t ours vs sitting down and giving thanks to the ppl around you. Very different.
I also never understood why ppl can celebrate 4th of July but not Yom. Haatsmaut but that’s a whole another discussion
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sweetpotato  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 7:59 pm
missknowitall wrote:
Because we don't take on non Jews holidays. We don't celebrate what non Jews celebrate.


Shearith Israel in New York has a very long mesorah of celebrating Thanksgiving

https://www.shearithisrael.org.....rael/

The earliest American synagogues were very cognizant of how important democracy and religious freedom in America were for Jews.
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  giftedmom




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:02 pm
sweetpotato wrote:
Shearith Israel in New York has a very long mesorah of celebrating Thanksgiving

https://www.shearithisrael.org.....rael/

The earliest American synagogues were very cognizant of how important democracy and religious freedom in America were for Jews.

The earliest American synagogues unfortunately didn’t leave much Frum or even Jewish descendants. Those who came after the war did things differently and look at us now.
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2cents  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:04 pm
mother51 wrote:
Can someone please explain this to me because I feel like there has always been a stigma for this and I dont understand
The schools even stopped giving off which is crazy imo


The school I work at (yeshiva boys elementary) stopped giving off because we need to have 180 school days and Fridays don't count (no English studies). Being that the vast majority (if not the entirety) of the staff doesn't celebrate or mark thanksgiving in any way, we're all much happier to have an extra day before/after yuntif off than thanksgiving.
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Blessing1




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:05 pm
Thanksgiving actually has Cristian roots & many do consider it a religious holiday.
And celebrating Thanksgiving by having a turkey dinner, is chukas hagoyim & many don't Celebrate for that reason.


Last edited by Blessing1 on Wed, Nov 20 2024, 8:08 pm; edited 1 time in total
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  2cents




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:07 pm
mother51 wrote:
This seems uneducated .Is there an actual reason halachically as to not celebrate or your just saying this because you have no answer but don’t wanna celebrate?sorry this sounded harsh just wondering


The actual reason would be chukas non jews. We don't generally add celebratory or even sad days to our Jewish calendar, nor do we add seudos.

That's presumably also why many (in yeshivishe circles, at least) are opposed to yom hashoah and such days too.
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  mother51




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:20 pm
2cents wrote:
The actual reason would be chukas non jews. We don't generally add celebratory or even sad days to our Jewish calendar, nor do we add seudos.

That's presumably also why many (in yeshivishe circles, at least) are opposed to yom hashoah and such days too.


Got it thanks
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