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Las PosadasHanukahKwanzaa
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Mexico Latin Americans Catholic Mexicans Las Posadas
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To remember the pilgrimage, when Joseph and Mary were looking for a place to stay So the children will know the story of Jesus To have a nice and enjoyable time before Christmas Las Posadas
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Nine days before Christmas Starts December16th Ends December 24th Las Posadas
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Pageants for the kids Dress up and walk door to door Sing songs Las Posadas
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Piñatas Poinsettias Elaborate decor Las Posadas
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Champurrado, which is chocolate atole Arroz Dulce, rice sweet Spicy Cheese Tamales Las Posadas
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Small children dressed as an angle Girls dressed in silver robes Boys dressed in Las Posadas
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Mexico La Navidad Some central American countries
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Many Jewish homes America Judea Hanukah
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Jews Christian Hebrew Hanukah
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Jews religious freedom Jewish defeated the Greeks To commemorate the victory of Judah Maccabees Jewish army Hanukah
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Starts December 4 th Ends December 12 th Can either be in December or late November Hanukah
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Making homemade cookies Listen to Hanukah music Placing an extra place at the dinner table incase a hungry stranger comes into their home Hanukah
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They make their own gift-wrapping paper Star of David home decorations Candle making Hanukah
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Potatoe Latkas Vegetable Latkas Hanukkah Shaped Cookies Hanukah
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Suits for the men Dresses for the women Dress clothes for the children Hanukah
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Africa
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Africans Americans Kwanzaa
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To introduce and reinforce seven basic values of African culture Kwanzaa
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Starts on December 26th Ends on January 1 st Only five days long Kwanzaa
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Honoring Black Unity Family Bonds African Heritage Kwanzaa
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The colors are red, black, and green 8 candles Flag Kwanzaa
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Roast foods Peanut soup Jollof rice Kwanzaa
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Bright colors Danshiki Kaftan Kwanzaa
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