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To our Jewish Friends...

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by 21, Sep 30, 2008.

  1. 21

    21 Well-Known Member

    Happy new year, to the whole mishpukha. (You can spell it better??)

    Hope you didn't get your tickets from this guy:



    Services were extraordinarily fast this morning, as the rabbi left the bima 20 times to check the markets.
     
  2. PeteyPirate

    PeteyPirate Guest

    Take the day off, Jews. Don't worry, we'll have everything under control by the time you come back.
     
  3. Merry New Year!

    Is this the year of the ox or the dragon?
     
  4. 21

    21 Well-Known Member

    Thank you!

    (Hah, who's he kidding, we run everything.)
     
  5. shockey

    shockey Active Member

    back at ya, 21! 8)

    my folks guilted me into taking today off, but i haven't been to temple on rosh hoshanah or yom kippur since my bar mitzvah year.
     
  6. dixiehack

    dixiehack Well-Known Member

    Happy new year. May it be far different than this last one.
     
  7. 21

    21 Well-Known Member

    It is the year of 69.


    I mean 5769.
     
  8. shockey

    shockey Active Member

    i guess al davis doesn't go to temple on rosh hashana, either :eek: :eek: :eek:.
     
  9. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    One of my co-workers wished me a Happy New Year in Yiddish today. Unfortunately, I had absolutely no idea what she was saying. Then again, I'm working on the holiday, so I guess she shouldn't have been surprised.

    Oh well. Happy New Year!
     
  10. Buck

    Buck Well-Known Member

    Happy new year to our puppet masters.
    Take a day off from controling the world.
     
  11. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    Enjoy the holiday, Jewish friends.

    Don't forget to atone.

    That especially means you, Andrew Goldstein from fifth grade!
     
  12. brettwatson

    brettwatson Active Member

    Great video link, 21. Thanks.

    My rabbi did his sermon with a puppet today. I kid you not. The thing had a beard and yarmulke. I couldn't stop thinking about the puppet from the movie, Magic. No ventriloquism though today. Guess he's saving it for Yom Kippur.

    Highlight of the service (not counting the forementioned puppet) was the deep-lunged shofar blower. She held the last note longer than the fat lady in the opera.
     
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