We
could go on with
a long, boring
story explaining
these holidays -
or we could let
you do the work.
The office elves
voted for the
latter.
So,
click your Bic,
power up on a
latte and
test your
interfaith I.Q.
(questions
crafted courtesy
of reference
books, Web sites
and that fa-la-la
thing called
memory).
1. In
the Christmas
story in the New
Testament, how
many wise men
went to pay
homage to baby
Jesus?
A. One
B. The Bible doesn't
say
C. Three
2. Hanukkah is a
Jewish festival
lasting eight
nights and days.
How many candles
are on the
Hanukkah menorah,
or Hanukkiah?
A. Seven
B.
Eight
C. Nine
3. While we're on the
subject, what's
Hanukkah's story?
A. A victory over
occupying forces,
reclaiming the
Holy Temple in
Jerusalem and the
miracle of the
purified oil in
the temple lamp
burning long
enough to get
replacement oil.
B. Moses' parting
of the Red Sea
and the exodus of
the Jews out of
bondage in Egypt.
C. Hannah's
prayers for a
child being
answered with the
birth of Samuel,
who was dedicated
to God and grew
up to become a
prophet.
4.
Christmas is the
Christian
commemoration of
Jesus' birth in
Bethlehem. What
is the Immaculate
Conception?
A.
The miracle of
Jesus being born
of a virgin
(Mary).
B.
Joseph's decision
to accept the
pregnant Mary as
his wife after an
angel speaks to
him in a dream.
C. In Catholic
teachings, it
means that Mary
herself was, from
conception, free
from all stain of
original sin.
5. Islam's Eid
al-Adha (Feast of
the Sacrifice) is
based on the
Genesis story of
Abraham's
obedience to God
by his
willingness to
sacrifice his son
(an animal was
substituted at
the last minute).
Genesis
identifies the
son as Isaac.
According to
Muslim belief,
who was the
would-be
sacrificial son?
A. The same:
Isaac, son of
Sarah.
B.
Ishmael, whose
mother was Hagar.
C. One of
Abraham's
nephews, Uz.
6.
Where is Mecca,
the holiest city
in Islam?
A.
Egypt
B. Syria
C. Saudi Arabia
7. How
did Kwanzaa, an
African-American
celebration of
family, community
and culture, come
about?
A. It
was started in
1966 by a black
studies professor
in Long Beach,
Calif., and is
rooted in the
first harvest
celebrations in
Africa.
B. It
is based on
Epiphany. Because
the Magi arrived
some time after
the actual birth,
Kwanzaa is held
after Christmas.
C. Neither of the
above.
8. Who
said "On earth,
peace, good will
toward men"?
A.
King Herod,
trying to
convince the Magi
that he was a
good guy so he
could find out
the birthplace of
Jesus (Matthew
29).
B. Clement
Clarke Moore in
the poem, "Twas
the Night Before
Christmas," also
known as, "A
Visit From St.
Nicholas."
C.
Angels, appearing
to the shepherds
to announce
Jesus' birth
(Luke 2).
9. A
dreidel is a
four-sided top
with a letter on
each side that
translates into
"a great miracle
happened there."
With what holiday
is it associated?
A. Hajj
B.
Christmas
C.
Neither of the
above
10.
During Hajj in
Mecca, men wear
simple clothes,
which basically
consist of white
cloth. Why is
that?
A. To
strip away
distinctions of
class and
culture, so that
all are equal
before God.
B.
Actually, that
statement is not
true. There are
no special
garments.
C. It
is for sanitary
reasons. Mecca is
extremely hot and
crowded.
11.
Kwanzaa has seven
principles
(unity,
self-determination,
responsibility,
cooperative
economics,
purpose,
creativity and
faith). What are
the dates of
Kwanzaa?
A.
Dec. 26-27.
B.
Dec. 26-Jan. 1.
C. Dec. 26-31.
12. At one point,
concerned about
the debauchery of
it all, Puritans
actually outlawed
Christmas.
A.
True
B. False
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