rosh hashanah
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52199)
• Staten Island, New York
20 Sep 20
Yesterday, was Rosh Hashanah dinner at my mother-in-law's place. There were about 19 people there. There should've have been more but they had prior engagements.
As expected, my brother-in-law decided it was a good idea to bring...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52199)
• Staten Island, New York
18 Sep 20
Tonight is the start of Rosh Hashanah, which is the Jewish New Year. My mom invited hubby and I for dinner tonight. It will just be us four as far as I know. She invited my brother and his family to come too, however, they won't...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52199)
• Staten Island, New York
30 Sep 19
Since right now is Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) I made matzo ball soup. I made a large pot of chicken broth (whole chicken, salt, celery, carrots, and medium onion). And I made matzo balls using the mix and cooked them in a...
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DianneN
@DianneN (254926)
• United States
28 Sep 19
Early tomorrow we leave for a day in Manhattan to see our son, his wife, and our grandkids.
Our job is to take our granddaughter and grandson out for the entire afternoon while our son and his wife prepare a delicious holiday...
goodbye folks
off to new york city early on sunday
rosh hashanah
dashing out to dinner with friends any minute
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Rebecca Huston
@Telynor (1763)
• United States
2 Oct 16
Tonight marks the start of the year 5777 in the Jewish calendar. As is customary, I had apples and honey with dinner, and a ferverent prayer for peace and stability for our poor world.
Life is quiet at the moment. Tonight is a...
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Judy890
@Judy890 (1644)
• United States
2 Oct 16
Rosh Hashanah is on Monday and Tuesday some people are off from work and school and some are not. If you're off what will you do on these two extra days? If you're not off do you think it's fair that you have to work? I think I...
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bostonphil
@bostonphil (4459)
• United States
28 Sep 11
Tonight, Jews all over the world begin the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, The Jewish New Year. It is the year 5773 in The Jewish / Hebrew Calendar: older than some but not as old as some others.
I wish all mylotters who observe...
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Adoniah
@Adoniah (7512)
• United States
9 Sep 10
Today marks the beginning of our Jewish High Holidays. It is our New Years. It is also the year 5771. Today the book of life is opened and the Righteous are inscribed and they are sealed. The not so righteous have until Yom Kippur...
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