Have a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. A year in which, hopefully, peace will be realised in all regions of the globe.
;j
Or else I humbly excuse of mixing the religious days.
Well, properous new year to you too Ell. And I hope the same as you.
Rosh Hashanah. Go eat some apples dipped in honey.
Well okay, but only if you insist. Mmmmmm, apples and honey.
;j
May all y’all have a happy, healthy, prosperous year, and please pray for peace.
::MsRobyn goes into the kitchen and makes a Rosh Hashanah dinner featuring real chicken soup and her aunt Donna’s brisket::
Robin ;j
Happy New Year.
Saw it on the calendar and thought of Miss Creant, thinking that I’d have to ask her what the holiday was for…couldn’t remember.
May peace find its way into our world.
Ahh, MsRobyn, Mrs. KVS has been cooking all week; we shall be dining on fresh chicken soup and specially homemade challah.
I guarantee if we could get everyone to join us and taste, there would be no more conflict in the world.
l’shana tova, everyone ;j
L’shana tova to you, too, Ell and everyone else, as well.
May this year bring peace and happiness throughout the world and may we all be inscribed in the book of life for another year.
Jeg elsker dig, Thomas
L’shanah tova to all!
A Kesivah Vachasima Tovah to all of you from here as well.
(trans: may you be written and sealed in G-d’s book of those who have a good life. This judgment, according to Jewish tradition, is made on Rosh Hashanah)
;j
Happy New Year everyone!!
Allow me to use this occasion to share some phrases that you can use regarding the people who were responsible for last Tuesday tragedy:
Neyen zol men dir takhrikhim!
Shrouds should be sewn for you!
Es felt im a klyepke!
He’s got a screw loose.
some words of wisdom
A sakh hent brekhn moyern
literally: Many hands break fortesses, but used in
the context of, ‘There is strength in numbers’
and just for the record, because it cracks me up to see people use this on the board:
feh!
an interjection used to express disgust, as when smelling a rotten egg. Example, "Did you see that nar (fool) she’s been running around with? Feh!
Bunny,
Yom Kippur, which begins next Wednesday at sundown, is The Day of Atonement, where by you (or whoever) fast and pray to atone for you sins of the previous year. I have always interpreted this to mean you are supposed to suffer in some way. Usually, I’m just an ass about this and tell people I don’t take off of work, because that IS my suffering, but this years, I think we have all suffered enough. I told Cartoon that in light of what he did last week, any ‘sins’ he might make between now and the rest of his life are on the house. (well, as far as I’m concerned. And that goes for all of the people who gave of themselves in the horrible time.)
Hmmmm…sorry wandered off a bit, but I’m back now.
HAPPY NEW YEAR y’all
L’Shana tova.
May this year be much better than the last.