November 22, 2006

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The real meaning of Thanksgiving

Walter Greenspan

Thanksgiving is the most unique day on the American calendar: it’s the only day set aside as a day of thanking G-d, that is celebrated, each in their own manner, by the 3 Abrahamic religions.

The American pilgrims, who originated the Thanksgiving holiday, were deeply religious people. When they were trying to find a way to express their thanks for their survival and for the harvest, they looked to the Bible for an appropriate way of celebrating and based their celebration in part on the 7-day Jewish Biblical Festival of Sukkot (Lev. 23:33-43).

There is almost an unbroken line of presidential Thanksgiving Proclamations, from George Washington on October 3, 1789, to George W. Bush on November 22, 2006, with one thing in common: Thanksgiving Day is a day for thanking G-d.

Portions of many of the past presidential Thanksgiving Proclamations are included in the annual New York Sun “Thanksgiving” editorial.

Happy Thanksgiving.

May the Almighty protect the armed forces of the United States wherever they may be.

4 responses to "The real meaning of Thanksgiving"
John said:
November 22, 2006

Wait, does that mean atheists can’t have turkey?

=)

David said:
November 22, 2006

For us atheists, Thanksgiving is ALL about the turkey! We give thanks to the turkey farmers, the cranberry growers, the potato farmers, etc.

moos said:
November 23, 2006

From the Billings Gazette – an article that tells about the first Thanksgiving in the New World.

http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2006/11/23/news/state/45-ancestry.txt

GP said:
November 28, 2006

All in all, a time for thanksgiving..

GP

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