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Festive Links

The Internet is a festive place at this time of year! Link to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and other holiday web sites. Have fun, but don't get lost... make sure you return to Aristotle's holiday spot!

Holiday Traditions

  • Nutcracker the official site of the Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker
  • Christmas Trees facts, traditions, recipes, and events
  • Chanukah.com invites you to enjoy Chanukah online with history, postcards, dreidels, menorahs, recipes, songs, and a calendar, courtesy of the World Wide Jewish Web.
  • Virtual Chanukah invites you to share a mitzvah, try a recipe, play a game, and learn about the history of Chanukah.
  • Kwanzaa Visit the official Kwanzaa website for a celebration of family, community, and culture.

Multicultural Christmas

  • Feliz Navidad Visit Mexico Connect to find out how you can celebrate Christmas in the Mexican tradition.
  • Jamaican Christmas Learn how Christmas is celebrated in the Jamaican culture.
  • Christmas in Belize Visit BelizeanJourneys.com to find out how Belizeans celebrate the Christmas holiday with family and friends.

Fun for the Children

  • Christmas Village Explore the virtual world of Christmas with poetry, Christmas carols, crafts, games, and a post office where you can email Santa!
  • Torah Tots offers fun and games, the story of Hanukkah, and coloring pages for the kids.
  • Black Dog brings you Christmas games, fun activities, free stuff, and letters to Santa.
  • Kwanzaa Kids Domain celebrates Kwanzaa with e-cards, clip art, coloring pages, games, crafts, and activites.
  • HanuKat brings you stories, activities, history, recipes, and gifts for celebrating Hanukkah.

Festive Foods

  • Christmas-Cookies.com offers recipes for every type of cookie you can think of, including bar cookies, drop cookies, cutout cookies, no-bake cookies, spice cookies, and much more!
  • CNN food central brings you a Hanukkah menu, including traditional roasted chicken, gold potato pancakes, and caramelized cashew tartlets.
  • Sankofa brings you tasty Kwanzaa recipes, such as sweet potato pie, grandmother's southern fried okra, blacked-eyed peas with ham, and benne cakes.