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09/18/2009 03:55:39 PM · #1 |
Hellllooooooooo DPC!
I've missed hanging out here as much as I used to, but my life has been too full for the past few months. All good stuff, though. :)
I still think often about this wonderful community and how much it's given me, so I wanted to say happy new year and share a photo and explanation of this holiday that I took as part of a DPC self-portrait project a few years ago:
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09/18/2009 03:58:19 PM · #2 |
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09/18/2009 04:06:53 PM · #3 |
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09/18/2009 04:30:01 PM · #4 |
Thank you for sharing this. I remember reading the explination back when you first posted that photo in 06 but it was great to get reaquainted with it. Thank you again and L'shana tovah! |
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09/18/2009 04:34:59 PM · #5 |
Happy new year/L'shanah tovah to you and yours and all who celebrate the occasion! |
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09/18/2009 04:35:45 PM · #6 |
Happy New Year! Does that mean I get to party tonight? :-)
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09/18/2009 10:15:01 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: Happy New Year! Does that mean I get to party tonight? :-) |
Slippy, we have a saying based on something called the Four Questions that we ask on Passover. The Hebrew phrase is "mah neeshtanah halailah hazeh," which means "why is this night different from all other night?"
So if you ever say something like you did, and a Jew responds, "mah neeshtanah," now you'll know what it meant. ;) |
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09/18/2009 10:15:50 PM · #8 |
Thanks, everyone! The new year started off right, with my younger daughter singing in the youth choir tonight. When I first took that shot, it was my older daughter. :) |
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09/18/2009 11:26:39 PM · #9 |
JEFFFYYYY!!!! Oh, I'm so excited! Oops... I may have had a small accident...
But man, it's so good to see you! :D
And Happy New Year to you and yours :) Don't be a stranger, kay? |
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09/19/2009 08:39:37 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by levyj413: Originally posted by Strikeslip: Happy New Year! Does that mean I get to party tonight? :-) |
Slippy, we have a saying based on something called the Four Questions that we ask on Passover. The Hebrew phrase is "mah neeshtanah halailah hazeh," which means "why is this night different from all other night?"
So if you ever say something like you did, and a Jew responds, "mah neeshtanah," now you'll know what it meant. ;) |
:-)
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