I’m speaking to the fact that the Rabbi equates Christmas trees with the religious observance of the birth of Christ. He wants to put a religious article, a menorah, next to a non-religious decoration that is put up in homes of Christians *and *non-Christians. If he wants to see a religious item, like a menorah, added to the display then I want to see a religious item like the creche (which depicts the scene in Bethlehem) on display. The articles that I posted mention that Christmas trees, menorahs and Kwanzaa candles are all displayed together without disturbance elsewhere across the country. The irony is that the only religious article on display in such a circumstance is the menorah. I don’t understand why he, or you, see the menorah as equivalent to a Christmas tree. How about a Christmas tree and some sort of display with white and blue lights and garland? That would be more equivalent to a tree. This whole thing is really silly. Thank God our country is prosperous and peaceful enough that people like the lady in Walnut Creek and the Rabbi in Seattle have so much free time on their hands.