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Christmas cards, clipart, crafts, decorations, recipes, shopping, songs, stories, traditions and more.
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Christmas.Lifetips.com offers Christmas ideas and tips on Christmas celebrations, artificial Christmas Trees and other Christmas Decorations.
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Online Christmas list to share with family and friends, FREE and easy to use, OnlineChristmasList.com
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Merry Christmas! Help me celebrate at home and around the world! Myths and traditions, a countdown calendar, a tree-trimming contest, Christmas carols with the midis to match, many classic stories, world greetings, holiday treats, recipes and more... all to get you in the spirit of the season!
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A collection of Christmas help, including cookie recipes, gifts and Christmas cheer.
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Getting a puppy as a Christmas present is a very serious undertaking, and one which must be well considered. This site helps people to consider adopting one of the many homeless dogs who are spending this Christmas lonely in their local shelters. Shop for Christmas gifts at our store, and our share of proceeds is used to support dog rescue organizations.
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Use these guides to stay aware of your consumer rights.
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'Tis the season for exquisite tabletops, savory food, and cheerful crafts.
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My Worlds consisting of family, friends, pets,enchantment and victoriana
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Providing ideas and tips for planning festive Christmas celebrations.
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Xmastime offers a wide range of Christmas Shopping & Gift Ideas, plus games, prizes and competitions
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Christmas with a humorous twist. Share your Christmas catastrophes, the most useless gift you've ever received and more! Even send an electronic Christmas card!
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This site provides access to virtually every aspect of Christmas, from words and music to on-line christmas shopping. This includes Christmas poems, Christmas history, Christmas poetry, Christmas shopping, Christmas gifts, Christmas presents, Christmas books, Christmas CDs, Christmas DVDs, Christmas books, Christmas music, Christmas stories, Christmas traditions, Christmas quotations, Christmas ...
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Main page of the complete and concised site of all things Christmas with interesting facts, speculations, quizes, shorts, free downloads, graphics
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Complete guide to Christmas holiday traditions, ecards, carols, holiday recipes, gifts, and desktop wallpaper
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Home 4 Christmas
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Welcome to the Jolly Elf Homepage. Santa's Home on the Web. Join us for all things Christmas.
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The Center for a New American Dream helps Americans consume responsibly to protect the environment, enhance quality of life, and promote social justice. As for the “new” in New American Dream, we help people live the dream, but in a way that ensures a livable planet for current and future generations. Our message isn’t about deprivation. It’s about getting more of what real...
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A fun filled Christmas website...with a twist. Includes carols, recipes, humour, wavs, videos, games, screensavers, and much more! Lots of fun for kids of all ages !!
http://www.purplelion.com/christmas/
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Christmas stories, poems, recipes, jokes, links, information for glass ornament collectors, message board, FFALP, mailing lists, webrings, and more.
http://members.tripod.com/joyfulchristmas/
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noelnoelnoel.com is a Christmas website celebrating the music and joy of the Christmas season. With games, free giveaways, contests and beautiful graphic images of Christmas all members of the family will enjoy the beauty of the Christmas season. Children and adults alike as well as anyone of the Christian faith will find much to appreciate at this family oriented site.
http://www.noelnoelnoel.com/
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Your one stop for festive fun! Graphics, midi, clip art, countdown, animation, recipies, shopping ideas
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Christmas coloring pages for children. Just click on the picture to enlarge it to print it out..
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Christmas traditions, customs, carols, rings, and e-cards. History of Saint Nicholas and Twelfth Night.
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Collection of Christmas 2005 greetings and ecards, christmas poems, jokes, christmas wallpapers, christmas screensavers, carols, recipes, christmas fonts, music, games, songs, decorations and more.
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Your guide to Christmas on the Web
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Christmas.com is the world's largest Christmas Internet portal. We are the one-stop source for everything Christmas! Celebrate the spirit of the Christmas holiday season, find letters from Santa Claus and search for Christmas gifts. Merry Christmas!
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The 12 days of Christmas is an interactive website with Christmas games, Christmas contests and Christmas carols.
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Celebrate merry christmas with happy christmas greeting cards, the Gospel story, traditions, history, recipes, and music of Christmas with stories and poems, activities, games, wallpapers and carols. Get great party ideas and costumes. It is a site for kids and families, and all those who want to join in the celebrations.
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Christmas Organizing is devoted to helping you organize and plan your holiday season throughout the year, enabling you to celebrate the Christmas season as a meaningful time (and not stressful) for your family and not losing site of the true reason
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cultures
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Join us for the holidays! Listen to the Christmas Jukebox; read the Christmas story, and follow the best Christmas links.
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Relax and watch virtual snow falling on this nostalgic winter scene. Includes animated Christmas stories, midi music, all-occasion gift guides, cyber-greeting cards too!
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A fun Christmas site for everyone!!! Come and join our NEW Christmas Community!!! :)
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Happy Christmas with loads of seasonal treasure. Describing: Santa Claus, Santa's Names, Christmas music, traditions, stories and recipes
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Christmas pages to create cozy and traditional celebrations.
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Merry Christmas from Gcards.com. Make You Holidays come alive this christmas with our range of free funstuff like greeting cards, screensavers, poems, carols, wallpapers, stories, fonts, recipes, music and many more...
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Merry Christmas from Rumela.com.
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We bring season's greetings to you in over 350 of the world's languages. View info on each language and maps & flags of where they are used.
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Merry Christmas 2005 is full of the sights and sounds of Christmas!Take a trip back to the days of your youth, when Christmastime was the most wonderful time of the year!
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Greg's Christmas Pages of games, stories, and holiday fun all year round
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Check out this sight!! Here you will find a great collection of Christmas scenes and Christmas midis to get you in the spirit of the season while you surf the web.Buy A Charlie Brown Christmas here.
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A daily listing of Christmas and winter holiday television specials, as well as related websites.
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Wikipedia-Article "Christmas"

Christmas is a holiday observed in much of the world on 25 December (or on 7 January in most Eastern Orthodox Churches). It is celebrated by most Christians to mark the birth of Jesus, although in the U.S and Europe it has slowly become more of a secular holiday. Jesus is believed to have been born around the period of 1 BC, in Bethlehem, Jerusalem in an old stable alongside his mother Mary and her husband Joseph. Most Christmas traditions originated with pre-Christian observances that were syncretized into Christianity. Examples of this process are the Roman Saturnalia, the northern European Yule, and the Winter Solstice celebration found in many older as well as recent pagan celebrations. Christmas is also a significant secular holiday celebrated by many non-Christian people.

In Western countries, Christmas has become the most economically significant holiday of the year. It is largely characterized by gifts being exchanged between friends and family members. Various local and regional Christmas traditions are still practised, despite the widespread influence of American and British Christmas motifs disseminated by globalization, popular literature, television, and other media.

The word Christmas is a contraction of Christ's Mass, derived from the Old English Cristes mæsse. It is often abbreviated Xmas, probably because X resembles the Greek letter Χ (chi) which has often historically been used as an abbreviation for Christ (Χριστός in Greek).

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The Nativity

The story of Christ's birth has been handed down for centuries, based mainly on the Christian gospels of Matthew and Luke. The gospels of Mark and John do not address the childhood of Jesus, and those of Matthew and Luke highlight different events.

Wise Men visiting Jesus on Twelfth Night after his birth on Christmas in Bartolomé Estéban Murillo's Adoration of the Magi.

According to Luke, Mary learns from an angel that the Holy Spirit has caused her to be with child. Shortly thereafter, she and her husband Joseph leave their home in Nazareth to travel about 150 kilometres (90 miles) to Joseph's ancestral home, Bethlehem, to enroll in the census ordered by the Roman emperor, Augustus. Finding no room in inns in the town, they set up lodgings in a stable in Bethlehem in Judea. There Mary gives birth to Jesus. Jesus' being born in Bethlehem fulfills the prophecy of the Book of Micah. Luke's Gospel has some references to historic events at this time, saying "In these days the Roman emperor Augustus ordered to excise a counting of all population in the world" (Lk 2,1), but the only known census was in the year AD 6.

Matthew's gospel begins by telling the genealogy and virgin birth of Jesus, and then moves to the coming of the Wise Men from the East to Bethlehem. Matthew mentions no trek to Bethlehem from Nazareth. The wise men, or Magi, first arrive in Jerusalem and report to the king of Judea, Herod the Great, that they have seen a star, now called the Star of Bethlehem, heralding the birth of a king. Further inquiry leads them to Bethlehem of Judea and the home of Mary and Joseph. They present Jesus with treasures of "gold, frankincense, and myrrh". While staying the night, the wise men have a dream that contains a divine warning that King Herod has murderous designs on the child. Resolving to hinder the ruler, they go home without telling Herod of the success of their mission. Matthew then reports that the family next flees to Egypt to escape the murderous rampage of Herod, who has decided to have all children of Bethlehem under two killed in order to eliminate any local rivals to his power. After Herod's death, Jesus and his family return from Egypt, but fearing the hostility of the new Judean king (Herod's son Archelaus) they go instead to Galilee and settle in Nazareth.

Another aspect of Christ's birth which has passed from the gospels into popular lore is the announcement by angels to nearby shepherds of Jesus's birth. Some Christmas carols refer to the shepherds observing a bright star directly over Bethlehem, and following it to the birthplace. The Magi, who Matthew also reports seeing a giant star, have been variously interpreted as wise men or as kings. They are supposed to have come from Arabia or Persia, where they might have obtained their particular gifts. Through the years astronomers and historians have offered conflicting explanations of what combination of traceable celestial events might explain the appearance of a giant star that had never before been seen.[1]

The origins of Christmas

The context in which Christianity, and thus Christmas, was formed was the Roman Empire. The Romans honored Saturn, the ancient god of agriculture, each year beginning on December 17. In a festival called Saturnalia, they glorified past days when the god Saturn ruled. This festival lasted for seven days and included the winter solstice which by the Julian calendar fell on December 25. During Saturnalia the Romans feasted, postponed all business and warfare, exchanged gifts, and temporarily freed their slaves. Such traditions resemble those of Christmas and are used to establish a link between the two holidays. These and other winter festivities continued through January 1, the festival of Kalends, when Romans marked the day of the new moon and the first day of the month and the beginning of the religious year. As Isaac Asimov comments in his Guide to the Bible, "[C]onverts could join Christianity without giving up their Saturnalian happiness. It was only necessary for them to joyfully greet the birth of the Son rather than the Sun."

According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, Christmas is not included in Irenaeus's nor Tertullian's list of Christian feasts, the earliest known lists of Christian feasts. The earliest evidence of celebration is from Alexandria, in about 200, when Clement of Alexandria says that certain Egyptian theologians "over curiously" assign not just the year but also the actual day of Christ's birth as 25 Pachon (May 20) in the twenty-eighth year of Augustus.[2] By the time of the Council of Nicaea in 325, the Alexandrian church had fixed a dies Nativitatis et Epiphaniae. The December feast reached Egypt in the fifth century. In Jerusalem, the fourth century pilgrim Egeria from Bordeaux witnessed the Feast of the Presentation, forty days after January 6, which must have been the date of the Nativity there. At Antioch, probably in 386, St. John Chrysostom urged the community to unite in celebrating Christ's birth on December 25, a part of the community having already kept it on that day for at least ten years.

Some scholars maintain that December 25 was only adopted in the 4th century as a Christian holiday after Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity to encourage a common religious festival for both Christians and pagans. Perusal of historical records indicates that the first mention of such a feast in Constantinople was not until 379, under Gregory Nazianzus. In Rome, it can only be confirmed as being mentioned in a document from approximately 350 but without any mention of sanction by Emperor Constantine.

Early Christians chiefly celebrated the Epiphany, when the baby Jesus was visited by the Magi (and this is still a primary time for celebration in Spain and Armenia). Historians are unsure exactly when Christians first began celebrating the Nativity of Christ. At times it was forbidden by Protestant churches until after the 1800s because of its association with Catholicism.

Some Christmas traditions, particularly those in Scandinavia, have their origin in the Germanic Yule celebration. Christmas is still known as Yule (or: Jul) in Scandinavian countries.

When was the original Christmas?

See also Chronology of Jesus

According to one tradition, Jesus was born during Hanukkah (25 Kislev into the beginning of Tevet). Under the old Julian calendar, the popular choice of 5 BC for the year of Jesus' birth would place 25 Kislev at November 25.

Early Christians sought to calculate the date of Christ's birth based on the idea that Old Testament prophets died either on an anniversary of their birth or of their conception. They reasoned that Jesus died on an anniversary of his conception, so the date of his birth was nine months after the date of Good Friday, either December 25 or January 6.

St. Hippolytus, who was already knowledgeably defending the faith in writing at the start of the third century, said that Christ was born Wednesday, December 25, in the 42nd year of Augustus' reign (see his Commentary on Daniel, circa 204, Bk. 4, Ch. 23).

Additional calculations are made based on the six-year almanac of priestly rotations, found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Some believe that this almanac lists the week when John the Baptist's father served as a high priest. As it is implied that John the Baptist could only have been conceived during that particular week, and as his conception is believed to be tied to that of Jesus, it is claimed that an approximate date of December 25 can be arrived at for the birth of Jesus. However, most scholars (e.g. Catholic Encyclopedia in sources) believe this calculation to be unreliable as it is based on a string of assumptions.

The apparition of the angel Gabriel to Zechariah, announcing that he was to be the father of John the Baptist, was believed to have occurred on Yom Kippur. This was due to a belief (not included in the Gospel account) that Zechariah was a high priest and that his vision occurred during the high priest's annual entry into the Holy of Holies. If John's conception occurred on Yom Kippur in late September, then his birth would have been in late June. If John's birth was on the date ascribed by tradition, June 24, then the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, said by the Gospel account to have occurred three month's before John's birth, would have been in late March. (Tradition fixed it on March 25.) The birth of Jesus would then have been on December 25, nine months after his conception. As with the previous theory, proponents of this theory hold that Christmas was a date of significance to Christians before it was a date of significance to pagans.

A house decorated for Christmas in Yate, England
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A house decorated for Christmas in Yate, England

Dates of celebration

Christmas is now celebrated on December 25 in Roman Catholic, Protestant, and some Eastern Orthodox churches, such as the Greek and Romanian Orthodox Church. The majority of Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on January 7. This date results from their having accepted neither the reforms of the Gregorian calendar nor the Revised Julian calendar, with their ecclesiastic December 25 thus falling on the secular date of January 7 from 1900 to 2099. This calendrical difference has led to confusion on the part of those unfamiliar with the older calendar. The Orthodox churches begin preparing for Christmas with a fast that begins 40 days before Christmas and ends with Christmas, dubbed the "Feast of the Nativity of our Lord, God, and Saviour Jesus Christ."

Dates for the more secular aspects of the Christmas celebration are similarly varied. In the United Kingdom, the Christmas season traditionally runs for twelve days beginning on Christmas Day. These twelve days of Christmas, a period of feasting and merrymaking, end on Twelfth Night, the eve of the Feast of the Epiphany. This period corresponds with the liturgical season of Christmas. Medieval laws in Sweden declared a Christmas peace (julefrid) to be twenty days, during which fines for robbery and manslaughter were doubled. Swedish children still celebrate a party, throwing out the Christmas tree (julgransplundring), on the 20th day of Christmas (January 13, Knut's Day).

In practice, the Christmas period has grown longer in some countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, and now begins many weeks before Christmas, allowing more time for shopping and get-togethers. It often extends beyond Christmas Day up to New Year's Day, this later holiday having its own parties. In the Philippines, radio stations usually start playing Christmas music during what is called the "-ber months" (September, October, etc.); this usually marks the start of the Christmas season.

Countries that celebrate Christmas on December 25 recognize the previous day as Christmas Eve, and vary on the naming of December 26. In the Netherlands, Germany, Scandinavia, and Poland, Christmas Day and the following day are called First and Second Christmas Day. In many European and Commonwealth countries, December 26 is referred to as Boxing Day, while in Finland, Ireland, Italy, Romania, Austria and Catalonia (Spain) it is known as St. Stephen's Day.

Customs and celebrations

Main article: Christmas worldwide

A plethora of customs with either secular, religious, or national aspects surround Christmas, varying from country to country. Most of the familiar traditional practices and symbols of Christmas originated in Germany, including the now omnipresent Christmas tree, the Christmas ham, the Yule Log, holly, mistletoe, and the giving of presents to friends and relatives. These practices and symbols were adapted or appropriated by Christian missionaries from the earlier Germanic pagan midwinter holiday of Yule. This celebration of the winter solstice was widespread and popular in northern Europe long before the arrival of Christianity, and the word for Christmas in the Scandinavian languages is still today the pagan jul (=yule).

Rather than attempting to suppress every pagan tradition, Pope Gregory I allowed Christian missionaries to synthesize them with Christianity, allowing many pagan traditions to become a part of Christmas.[3]

The give and take between religious and governmental authorities and celebrators of Christmas continued through the years. Places where conservative Christian theocracies flourished, as in Cromwellian England and in the early New England colonies, were among those where celebrations were suppressed.[4] After the Russian Revolution, Christmas celebrations were banned in the Soviet Union for the next seventy-five years.

A few Christian denominations, notably the Jehovah's Witnesses, some Puritan groups, and some fundamentalist Christians, view Christmas as a pagan holiday not sanctioned by the Bible and refuse to celebrate or recognize it in any way. (This was the practice of the Puritans in 17th and 18th Century England and the American Colonies. Christmas was not widely celebrated in New England until after the middle of the 19th Century.)

Religious customs and celebrations

The religious celebrations begin with Advent, the anticipation of Christ's birth, around the start of December. (In most western churches, Advent starts the 4th Sunday before Christmas Day, and thus can last for 21 to 28 days.) These observations may include Advent carols and Advent calendars, sometimes containing sweets and chocolate for children. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services may include a midnight mass or a Mass of the Nativity, and feature Christmas carols and hymns.

Secular customs

Christmas customs and traditions transmitted through mass culture have been adopted by Christians and non-Christians alike, particularly in North America.

A Christmas display in a Brazilian shopping mall
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A Christmas display in a Brazilian shopping mall

Since the customs of Christmas celebration largely evolved in northern Europe, many are associated with the Northern Hemisphere winter, the motifs of which are prominent in Christmas decorations and in Santa Claus stories.

Santa Claus and other bringers of gifts

Gift-giving is a near-universal part of Christmas celebrations. The concept of a mythical figure who brings gifts to children derives from Saint Nicholas, a bishop of Myra in fourth century Lycia, Asia Minor. He made a pilgrimage to Egypt and Palestine in his youth and soon thereafter became Bishop of Myra. He was imprisoned during the persecution of Diocletian and released after the accession of Constantine. He may have been present at the Council of Nicaea, though there is no record of his attendance. He died on December 6 of 345 or 352. In 1087, Italian merchants stole his deceased body at Myra and brought it to Bari in Italy. His relics are still preserved in the church of San Nicola in Bari. To this day, an oily substance known as Manna di S. Nicola, which is highly valued for its medicinal powers, is said to flow from his relics. (Catholic Encyclopedia - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11063b.htm)

The Dutch modeled a gift-giving Saint Nicholas on the eve of his feast day on December 6. In North America, other colonists adopted the feast of Sinterklaas brought by the Dutch into their Christmas holiday, and Sinterklaas became Santa Claus, or Saint Nick, known in some West African and the UK countries as Father Christmas. In the Anglo-American tradition, this jovial fellow arrives on Christmas Eve on a sleigh pulled by reindeer, and lands on the roofs of houses. He then climbs down the chimney, leaves gifts for the children, and eats the food they leave for him. He spends the rest of the year making toys and keeping lists on the behaviour of the children.

One belief in the United Kingdom, United States, and other countries passed down through the generations is the idea of lists of good children and bad children. Throughout the year, Santa adds names of children to either the good or bad list depending on their behaviour. When it gets closer to Christmas time, parents use the belief to encourage children to behave well. Those who are on the bad list and whose behaviour has not improved before Christmas are said to receive a booby prize, such as a piece of coal or a switch with which their parents beat them, rather than presents.

The French equivalent of Santa, Père Noël, evolved along similar lines, eventually adopting the Santa image Haddon Sundblom painted for a worldwide Coca-Cola advertising campaign in the 1930s. In some cultures Santa Claus is accompanied by Knecht Ruprecht, or Black Peter. In some versions, elves in a toy workshop make the holiday toys, and in some he is married to