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Christmas celebrations as early as September make me sad.

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Christmas isn't the time of year when our thoughts naturally turn to the Last Supper — or what the Jews called Passover.

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During a visit to England’s picturesque Stratford-upon-Avon, I was struck by how a town’s identity and future can be affected just because someone was born there. Every year, half a million people come to visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare, whom some consider the most influential playwright in the English language.
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Christmas celebrations as early as September make me sad.

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Christmas isn't the time of year when our thoughts naturally turn to the Last Supper — or what the Jews called Passover.

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During a visit to England’s picturesque Stratford-upon-Avon, I was struck by how a town’s identity and future can be affected just because someone was born there. Every year, half a million people come to visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare, whom some consider the most influential playwright in the English language.
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