By JIM FITZGERALD Associated Press Writer |
Dec 13, 2008
Associated Press |
AP | Asad Jilani, of Armonk, N.Y., who approached town officials as he, his family and other Muslim residents thought they should be represented at a local park's public holiday display, stands near the display Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008, in Armonk. When they light the town Christmas tree in Armonk on Sunday, there will be the tree, a Jewish menorah and new this year, an Islamic crescent and star. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
AP | Asad Jilani, of Armonk, N.Y., who approached town officials as he, his family and other Muslim residents thought they should be represented at a local park's public holiday display, stands near the crescent and star, now part of the display, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008. When they light the town Christmas tree in Armonk on Sunday, there will be the tree, a Jewish menorah and new this year, an Islamic crescent and star. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
AP | Asad Jilani, of Armonk, N.Y., who approached town officials as he, his family and other Muslim residents thought they should be represented at a local park's public holiday display, stands near the crescent and star, now part of the display, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008 in Armonk. When the town Christmas tree in Armonk is lit Sunday, there will be the tree, a Jewish menorah and new this year, an Islamic crescent and star. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
When they light the town Christmas tree in Armonk on Sunday, there will be a Jewish menorah right alongside, as usual. There will also be something new this year — an Islamic crescent and star.
And if there are any Buddhists or Hindus in town who want to see their symbols, the town is welcoming applications.
The holiday display, sponsored by the town of North Castle, which includes the village of Armonk, is among a growing number around the country that include the symbol for Islam.
"We've decided to go in the direction of being all-inclusive," said Reese Berman, supervisor of the town of 11,000, about 30 miles north of New York City and the site of IBM headquarters.
The star and crescent have been part of the national Christmas tree display in Washington for more than a decade. The symbol also is part of the display in Mineola on Long Island, which also features a Christmas tree, a menorah, a Nativity scene and a Kinara candleholder for Kwanzaa. And Wellesley, Mass., has had a star and crescent alongside its Christmas tree and menorah for several years.
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