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Lights of the Season By Debbie Smith
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Christmas Christmas is celebrated on December 25 th. Some people hang lights on their houses. Evergreen trees are decorated with lights.
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Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is celebrated by African Americans. It begins on December 26 th and lasts for a week. People light candles in holders called kanaras.
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Hanukkah Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday. It is celebrated for eight days. Each night, the shamash candle is used to light one candle on the menorah.
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Ramadan Ramadan is a Muslim holiday. It lasts a month. People decorate their homes with special lanterns made of colorful glass. Children carry lanterns in the street.
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Las Posadas Las Posadas is a Mexican holiday. Each night, people hold candles and sing while they walk through their neighborhoods. It is celebrated for nine days.
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Diwali Diwali is a Hindu holiday that lasts for five days. It is also called Deepavali. People decorate their homes with lights, oil lamps, and candles.
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Think About it! Why do you think lights are used as part of holiday celebrations?
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The End *Special thanks to the Nov/Dec, 2008 issue of Weekly Reader for providing the information contained in this program.
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