Chrismukkah Ho Ho Oy Vey Greeting Card
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The term "Chrismukkah" began back in 2003 on a television show called "The O.C." It can be interpreted as (1) the blending of Christmas and Hanukkah during the holiday season in homes where one is Jewish and one is of Christian Protestant faith. It's a way to celebrate both sides of a two-religion family and not hurt feelings by leaving the other one out. (2) Or, it is a celebration of Christmas by those who are Jewish. ..... So, I've made a card with both Christmas and Jewish sayings. This card can also represent the annoyance of the Christmas season as far as crowds, traffic, etc. Because "Oy Vey" in Yiddish means "Oh Woe." So the card reads, "Ho Ho Oh Woe" and the inside of "most wonderful time of the year" is a pun that's it's not really wonderful but stressful.