Can we do תפילות prayers for: 
Daniel Rendelman and Emet ministries
That also through them The האור Light,  רפואה The Healing  and The ואהבה Love of ישועת  יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The  Land of Israel?
 
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 | Santa Claus Worship: Naughty or Nice? the truth about saint nicholas
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 | Spoiler alert: this article will examine the deception and history of Saint Nicholas.  Only the strong of heart should read further.   Adults know the  classic, "Yes, Virginia" reply first given to a girl who wrote a letter  to the New York Sun in 1897, was an ingenious lie.  But, most adults do  not know that St. Nicholas was once the most popular symbol of worship  for Christians worldwide.  In fact, more churches in Europe are named  after St. Nicholas than any of the Apostles.
   Christianity claims  that legend of Santa Claus dates back to a fourth century Turkish  monk.  Stories abound about this man of kindness who reportedly gave  away his wealth and even walked on water to save the life of a drowning  sailor.  He also supposedly rescued three sisters from a life of  prostitution by sliding bags of gold down their chimney.  Because of his  piety he became known as the patron saint of schoolchildren and  sailors.  The Christmas Almanac states, "By the height of the Middle  Ages, St. Nicholas was probably invoked in prayer more than any other  figure except the Virgin Mary and Christ Himself" (The Christmas  Almanac. New York: Random House, 2004, p. 131)
   For almost 1,000 of  years, the "Feast of Saint Nicholas" was held on December 6th with  merry-making and gift giving.  The Feast of St Nicholas is still  celebrated in several countries, including Holland and the Netherlands.   (Here St. Nicholas or Sinter Klass travels from Spain instead of the  North Pole to bring gifts to children.)  The popular idea of a chubby  St. Nick with red priestly robes and white beard was created by author  Washington Irving around 1809.  Just a few years later reindeer were  introduced by Clement Moore in the poem 'Twas the Night Before  Christmas.  This poem also promoted the idea of St. Nicholas delivering  presents on the night before Christmas and not on December 6.  Together  Moore and Irving morphed the legendary Catholic bishop into an elf that  would travel the world spreading holiday cheer.  The Coca-Cola Company  solidified the idea of a standard image of Santa through years of  advertising.
   Today, the  religious undertones involving Santa Claus are obvious.  He is known as a  carpenter/toy-maker with God-like powers.  He records naughty or nice  behavior in his giant book and is all knowing.  Children pray to him  through wish lists of toys and then wait in line to ascend his throne to  sit on his lap.  Like a thief in the night he distributes rewards and  punishment.  His crown of holly thorns, white beard, red robes, and feet  that do not burn by the furnace all mimic the appearance of the Savior  in Revelation 1:14-15, Isaiah 63:2, and Mark 15:17.
 
  The fantasy of Santa Claus is real to children who are often  led astray by parents who see no problem in St. Nick taking the place  of the Almighty.  Satanist Anton LaVey, author of the Satanic Bible and  founder of the First Church of Satan, has written that "fantasy plays an  important role in any religious curriculum.  The subjective mind is  less discriminating about the quality of its food than it is about the  taste.  Thus, fantasy is utilized as a magic weapon in Satanism."   (Anton LaVey, The Satanic Rituals, p. 15)   For centuries, the  legend of Santa has changed to match the whims of the world.  It is  quite puzzling how anyone who claims to know the God of the Bible can  also encourage gullible children to believe in Catholic Monk-Elf figure  named Saint Nicholas.  Perhaps this Christmas more parents will not  mislead their children and abruptly stop the worship of Santa Claus.
 
         By Daniel Rendelman 
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