It's coming up in the next few weeks. And if secular America has her way, nobody will be allowed to recognize this sacred day.

Asarah b'Tevet is a Jewish holiday which literally means "the tenth day of [the Hebrew calendar month of] Tevet." Because of the juxtaposition of the Hebrew (lunar) calendar against the Gregorian (solar) calendar, this day sometimes falls in December and sometimes in January. This year it will be observed on January 10, 2006.

That is, unless the atheists and the Politically Correct Police take it away from us.

Asarah b'Tevet is not a celebration. In fact, it's a day of remembrance and a day of mourning. For on this day about 2600 years ago, the Judean Kingdom (centered in Jerusalem) was laid under siege by the Babylonian Empire. Their siege was the first milestone in their capture of Jerusalem and the destruction of the first Holy Temple. It was the beginning of the end.

For this very reason,. the Chief Rabbinate of the Modern State of Israel declared it to serve a dual purpose -- to become a Holocaust Remembrance Day for those who perished only a few years before in Europe. (Three years later, in 1951, it was decided that a different day, the 27th of the month of Nisan, would be the official Holocaust Remembrance Day. )

And on this day, from sunrise to sunset, it is customary for Jews to abstain from eating and drinking. It's one of four "public fasts," minor fast days in which there are some revisions to the daily prayer routine. It's permissible to go to work.

You probably have never heard of Asarah b'Tevet. In fact, most Jewish people have never heard of it! But the date is commemorated in history -- one only needs to look to the Hebrew Bible to find the originating verse: "And in the ninth year of [Zedekiah’s] reign on the tenth day of the tenth month [Tevet], Nebuchadnezzar moved against Jerusalem with his whole army.He besieged it; and they built towers against it all around. The city continued in a state of siege until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah..." (II Kings 25:1-2). After this time, of course, the Babylonians invaded officially, taking away what the Judeans held dear.

Such an important day. And the atheists and secular progressives who are trying to take over America don't want you to hear any of it.

Look no further than in our public schools. I'll bet you that if a teacher or a school administrator were to put up some display commemorating or observing Asarah b'Tevet, the bloody ACLU would be all over them to take it down. They simply want to censor what we hold dear.

But that's not the worst part about it. What's worst is the private companies who choose, over and over again, to ignore our beliefs and culture as if the holiday didn't exist.

I was in Target last year on Asarah b'Tevet. And when I finished my purchase? All I got was a smile and a "Have a nice day."

Have a nice day?!? Were they so scared into being so incredibly PC that they couldn't acknowledge that, for my people, this was the anniversary of the beginning of the end??

The people at Target don't care enough even to wish me an "easy fast." (Actually, I prefer a slightly longer greeting, "I wish you an easy and meaningful public fast on this tenth day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, a time of comfort to your community." But "Have an easy fast" would have even been fine. ) For them, it's more important to bow down to atheism and secularism than to recognize *gasp* religion.

It is for this reason, I am calling for a boycott of all retailers who prefer not to recognize the sanctity of Asarah b'Tevet. There's a war going on in America, and to fight it we must be at the front lines.

Here's a list of retailers who do not (yet) acknowledge Asarah b'Tevet in their stores or in their advertising:


Target
Wal-Mart
Kohl's
Best Buy
The Yarn Barn
FreeCreditReport.com
Sholom Jewish Books and Gifts of Teaneck, NJ (You see? We've won a battle so far!)
7-Eleven
T.G.I.Friday
Chik Fil-A
Tower Records (they don't even carry any Asarah b'Tevet CDs! Insulting...)
The "Phone-Stop" kiosk on the third floor of the Apple Blossom Mall in Winchester, VA
The Disney Store
Night Moves Exotic Dancers, Inc.
Dillard's

We need to fight this war with our wallets, people. If they want our business, we want their respect.

Please spread the word around the web. The internet is a very important grass-roots tool we can use to take our freedoms back from the left. I've created some web-buttons for you to post on your websites and blogs; feel free to make your own if you're so inclined.









I hope you support my fight in the same way that I support your collective fight to keep the left wing from attacking Christmas. (Although, to be perfectly honest, I'm not so fond of "Don we all our gay apparel." Frankly, I don't really want to hear what kinky outfits those people are wearing...)
 
   

 


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kyrianne on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
i'm with you all the way.

 

now if only i could figure out how to pronounce it...

pvc3 on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
AH SEH RET- BEH- TEH- VAH

 

 

*lana*

kyrianne on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
question (i'm a language person, sorry):  why do you add a 't' in the pronunciation after asarah when there is none, but don't pronounce the 't' at the end of tevet?

shiny on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
I think it was just an oversight.  "Ah - sah - RAH  bih - TAY - vet" will work.

(pvc3 and I have that Jewish school background thing that comes in handy every so often

-- S
kyrianne on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
so is hebrew more or less pronounced phoenetically (which i know is misspelled) when it's translated into english characters?
shiny on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
I think every language is, right?  Unless I don't understand the question...

Take "Chanukah." Or "Hanukkah" Or "Xanuca."

The letters are: ח נ ו כ ה   (read from right to left).

ח = "gutteral H"
נ = "N"
ו = "OO"
כ = "K"
ה = "H"

There are also separate symbols for vowels which are commonly not used in regular print (unless the Hebrew is being spelled phonetically to transliterate a word.) In this case, the vowels are assumed.)

Did I make things more confusing?

-- S
kyrianne on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
no, it's like japanese romanji.  where each letter makes a specific sound.  whereas if you tried make some sort of rule about english, or (god forbid) french, you'd pretty much be screwed.
pvc3 on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
eh, your discounting vowels and such, darling shiny.

 

*lana*

shiny on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
I actually was trying to respond and put in the vowels, but the browser crashed on me.  It doesn't seem to like Hebrew, the antisemitic bastard motherboard it is...

But yes. Vowels and dots. You're right. a dot in that "K" sounding letter makes it a "K;" without it it's a "gutteral H."  and that "OO" one? That's with a dot in the middle. A dot on top makes it an "OH." And not dot at all? It becomes a "V."

Don't even get me started on the Ashkenazic / Sephardic pronnunciation of the letter "taf / sof..." 

-- S
kyrianne on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
oh.  then not-so-simple. 
pvc3 on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
heh.

 

 

oh man, you seem to really revel in this, monsiour shiny.

 

*lana*

shiny on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
Please don't mistake me being pathetic and not having a life for revelling in this...

(I know, I know... it's a common mistake.)

-- S
kyrianne on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
hey, languages are cool and revel-worthy!  imho, of course.
pvc3 on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
oh my dear, you do not know to whom you speak. This is the girl that has spent at least 200 hours over the last few months disecting the dada manifestos and lampistries.

 

i LOVE this stuff..

 

the launguage is the foundation of the communicability of it all; like pavement, like treeroots.

 

*lana* 

supra6mkiv on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
I don't think chinese is based on phonetics.  Reading is pictorial and language is tonal??
supra6mkiv on
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Yeah Jew!
Fairydustings on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
"You are way to good to us..."

 

*laughing*

 

This is an awesome entry - I love it.  *nominates*

 

Now - I must go so Don and I can put on our gay apparel for the day...

 

 

shiny on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
I've always had my suspicions about Don...

You know.. he's, um.... Well, you know.

-- S
Fairydustings on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
Yeah...next thing you know he is going to want one of those wierd feeling man hugs that feels a little too close and lasts a little too long.

chilly on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
Now you just need to find someone to write a book about it.  "The War on Asarah b'Tevet: How the liberal plot to ban the sacred Jewish holiday is worse then the you thought"
AllAroundPsycho on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
Awesome fucking entry.
revcathian on
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I see you listed this as satire. I hadn't read the tags before I read your post, but I was thinking you were making a joke. Here was the clincher:

 

"Sholom Jewish Books and Gifts of Teaneck, NJ (You see? We've won a battle so far!)"

 

I saw the tag later. Very clever.A Jewish store in NJ that didn't support asarah b'tevet? Seemed impossible to this former East Coaster. 

 

Yet, I can find parallels in Christianity with the purveyors of "fish and dove" products as well. You meant it to be funny, I think, but it is actually close to the mark.

 

Good post.

 

 

shiny on
Re: They're stealing our holiday...
Thanks   The other funny part about it was that I specifically chose Teaneck, NJ.  Very sizable jewish population there.

-- S

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