PageA2 ^Jnrtlanò © bscrucr December 20, 2006 Many Faiths, Communities Celebrate HANUKKAH ally begins during November. Hunukkuh is an eight-day This year, Hanukkah started celebration that begins on the at sundown on Friday, Dec. 25th day of the Jewish calen­ 15 and continues through sun­ dar month of Kislev, which down on Saturday, Dec. 23. usually falls during the month The year 2006 translates to of December, but occasion­ the year 5767 on the Jewish MM1öftOOP T ’ I j l * I À »' ’ 1 1 * X F calendar. Hanukkah (also commonly spelled “C hanukah” ) means “re d e d ic a tio n ” in H ebrew . The holiday commemorates an event that occurred 23 centu­ ries ago, marking the survival of Judaism. Often called the Festival of Lights, Hanukkah is one of the best known and most joyous holidays for the Jewish com ­ munity. While not a particu­ larly important religious occa­ sion, Hanukkah is a special time for gathering and cel­ e b ra tin g w ith fam ily and friends. CHRISTMAS tí $ i z í C h ristm as or C h ristm as Day is an annual holiday that marks the traditional birthdate o f Jesus o f Nazareth. C hrist­ mas combines the celebration h Ti Oregon Department of Transportation ODOT IS KEEPING OREGON ON THE MOVE Interstate 5 is under construction! Be safe, be prepared and be patient as the Oregon Department of Transportation repairs and modernizes our highways and bridges. Drivers will pass through more than 20 active construction zones on 1-5 between Portland and Medford in 2007. In the SLOW DOWN! BETTER ROADS AHEAD Portland metro area, crews are currently replacing two highway bridges outside Wilsonville and will begin a project between Capital Highway and the Tualatin River this spring. How can you prepare? Stay informed with up-to-the-minute Information about traffic and construction by visiting TripCheck.com or calling 5-1-1. OM GW nUWSP8RT«TW« IHVISTMRT ACT ü 6ft La-« . ■ ■ o f Jesus' birth with various secular traditions and customs, many o f which were influ­ enced by ancient winter festi­ vals. Christmas traditions in­ clude the display of Nativity scenes and Christmas trees, the exchange o f gifts and cards, and the arrival of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. Popu­ lar Christmas themes include the promotion of goodwill, giv­ ing, compassion and quality family time. Christmas Day falls on Mon­ day, Dec. 25. It is preceded by Christmas Eve on Dec. 24, Some Eastern Orthodox Churches cel­ ebrate Christmas on Jan. 7. Christmas is celebrated in most countries around the world, owing to the spread of Chris­ tianity and Western culture, along with the enduring popu­ larity of wintertime celebrations. KWANZAA Kwanzaa is a non-religious A frican A m erican holiday, which celebrates family, com­ munity and culture. It is cel­ ebrated for seven days: Dec. 26 through Jan 1. Dr. Maulana Karenga, pro- fessor and chairman of Black Studies at California State Uni­ versity, Long Beach, created Kwanzaa in 1966. The name Kwanzaa is de­ rived from the phrase “matunda ya kwanza" which means "first lights one of the candles on the Kinara (candleholder), then one of the seven principles is d iscu ssed . The p rin cip les, called the Nguzo Saba (seven principles in Swahili) are val­ ues of African culture, which fruits” in Swahili. Each family celebrates Kwanzaa in its own way, but celebrations often in­ clude songs and dances, Afri­ can drums, storytelling, poetry reading and a large traditional meal. On each of the seven nights, the family gathers and a child contribute to building and re­ inforcing community among African Americans. Kwanzaa also has seven basic symbols, which represent values and concepts reflective of A fri­ can culture. An African feast, called a Karamu, is held on Dec. 31. (fabaevtoev Established 1970 USPS 959-680 _______________________________ 4 7 4 7 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 Charles H. Washington EoiroR:Michael Leighton P ublic R elations : M ark W ashington C reative D irector : Paul N eufeldt O ffice M anager : Kathy Linder R eporter : Sarah Blount E ditor - in -C hief , P ublisher : "Keep Alive The Dream " Tribute to: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Monday January 15th, 2007 11:00 A.M.-6:00P.M. The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should he clearly labeled and w ill he returned i f accompanied by a self addressed envelope A ll created design display ads become the sole property o f the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications o r personal usage without the written consent o f the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition o f such ad.