Celebrating the Season
Whether you gather to celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, or Kwanzaa, the month of December marks the festive season. While the traditions associated with each of the holidays are unique, they all share common themes- the importance of community and a spirit of giving. The holiday season is a time which focuses on the importance of gathering together for joyous celebrations that make this time of year so special for many different faiths and cultures.
Christmas is a widely celebrated holiday with religious origins, commemorating the birth of Jesus on December 25th. People hang lights on their homes, decorate Christmas trees, and gather together with family and friends. Christmas carols are sung to spread cheer, gifts are exchanged to express gratitude, and seasonal treats such as gingerbread are enjoyed.
Hanukkah is the Jewish festival of lights, which is celebrated by lighting a menorah over eight nights, while prayers and blessings are read. People play dreidel, a spinning top game with chocolate coins. Fried foods are enjoyed, such as potato latkes, to honour the miracle oil that burned for eight days. Hanukkah celebrates light over darkness and is a time of joy and togetherness.
Kwanzaa is a celebration of African culture, heritage, and values. This holiday involves lighting a kinara with candles each evening to represent the seven principals. Homes are decorated with colourful fabrics and symbols of African culture. People gather with friends and family to dance, drum, and share a traditional meal called the Karamu, which celebrates family and community.
We hope you’ve enjoyed reading about what makes each of these holiday celebrations unique, as well as the common themes they share. Whether you’re trimming a tree, lighting a menorah, or gathering for the Karamu feast, may your holiday season be filled with joy and peace.
Happy Holidays from OSCR!









