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Huh? Creche scenes and Christmas are Christian. Menorahs are Jewish. They are unrelated.
a nativity scene
A Christmas creche is commonly known as a nativity scene. or as a manger scene. St Fancis of Assisi created the first nativity scene in 1223 in Greccio, Italy.
Christmas tree, bulbs, balls, garland, tinsel, stocking, creche, presents, wreaths, fake snow and other customary decorations.
The analogy between a creche at Christmas and a menorah during Hanukkah lies in their roles as central symbols of their respective celebrations. The creche represents the nativity and the birth of Jesus, embodying themes of hope and new beginnings in Christianity. Conversely, the menorah symbolizes the miracle of the oil during the rededication of the Second Temple and the perseverance of the Jewish faith. Both serve as focal points for their traditions, encouraging reflection and celebration within their communities.
Jesus' birthday, Christmas, the birth of Jesus The nativity scene popularly displayed at Christmas is also called a crèche or manger scene, a three dimensional display depicting the Nativity.
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the importance of a creche is for a childs social development. Helps to communicated and make friends. Play with others and learn how to share.
Midnight Mass- after all it is Christ's Mass we are celebrating!=- The Christmas Crib or creche- i.e. the Nativity scene of the stable in Bethlehem. There are some elaborate outdoor versions of this in some European countries- particularily in Austria- some have animated figures- shepherds, animal statues, perhaps the Mule wiggling his ears... at one time they had a Live Animal Creche at or near the St. John's apartments in Jersey City. Long time ago, but it did attract traffic.