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  2. Hanukkah bush - Wikipedia

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    The custom of Hanukkah bush [3] is a bone of contention between those Jews who see it, especially in its "menorah look-alike" manifestations, as a distinctly Jewish plant badge; and those Jews who regard it as an assimilationist variation of a Christmas tree — especially when it is indistinguishable from the latter.

  3. Chrismukkah - Wikipedia

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    The first historically documented Christmas tree was erected in Vienna in 1814 by the Jewish socialite Fanny von Arnstein, who had brought this custom from Berlin. [8] The founder of Zionism Theodor Herzl also celebrated Christmas or at least allowed a tree to be set up in his house for his children and suggested the name "Hanukkah Tree".

  4. How Often Does Hanukkah Start on Christmas? - AOL

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    Menorah and Christmas tree together. Credit - Joan Slatkin/Education Images/Universal Images Group—Getty Images. F or the first time since 2005, the first night of Hanukkah will fall on the same ...

  5. Hanukkah and Christmas make for a delightful mashup - AOL

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    Christmas and the first night of Hanukkah fall on the same day this year. "Thank God," writes Zibby Owens, the editor of "Being Jewish Now."

  6. Uber Eats' Holiday Hub Will Deliver Your Christmas Tree ...

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    Next up, Uber is offering on-demand deliveries of Christmas trees, Hanukkah bushes, or holiday home decor to be dropped off right at your doorstep. "With effortless access all at your fingertips ...

  7. White House Hanukkah Party - Wikipedia

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    For two centuries after the time of the story about George Washington and Hanukkah, Christmas was the only winter religious holiday officially recognized by the White House. In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge began lighting an official White House Christmas Tree, and also delivered the first formal presidential message for the holiday. In 1927 ...