No. This is a character from a Saturday Night Live sketch in 1989. It was a spoof of Santa, and has no basis in Judaism.
No. This was a character from a Saturday Night Live sketch in 1989. It was just a spoof of Santa, and has no basis in Judaism.
"Hanukkah Harry" is a character from a Saturday Night Live sketch, created in 1989 for that one sketch.
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.... The toothfairy isn't real.
Fairies are not real. And no fairy's means no fairy dust.
There is no such thing as Hanukkah Harry. This was a character from a Saturday Night Live sketch in an episode that aired more than 25 years ago.
No. Fairy eggs are not real. If fairy eggs aren't real then where did all the fairies come from?
They are not real and you can not be a fairy.
the tooth fairy is real
no the tooth fairy is not real perants tell kids that
If you think the tooth fairy is real then you are dumb. The tooth fairy is DEFFINETLY NOT real.
No. Neither fairies nor fairy dust are real.
They are not real