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Chag Sameach |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 9 14:03:41 2019 To all my Jewish friends on this holiest day of the year. Be well. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Oct 9 14:56:10 2019, in response to Chag Sameach, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 9 14:03:41 2019. There's no specific Hebrew greeting for Yom Kippur, although there are several which are relevant for the day. The standard festival greeting is Chag Sameach – pronounced CHAG sah-may-ach – which means simply 'happy holiday' and which can be used as a greeting for any Jewish festival.This a new one to me! Thankscortelyounext |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Oct 9 15:00:30 2019, in response to Re: Chag Sameach, posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Oct 9 14:56:10 2019. Although it's that time of year for my favorite choke, why can't Black people catch Jewish people during Yom Kippur?'Cause they fast! You're welcome... |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Oct 9 15:03:08 2019, in response to Re: Chag Sameach, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Oct 9 15:00:30 2019. Excellent! |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 9 22:13:17 2019, in response to Chag Sameach, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 9 14:03:41 2019. The most common greeting for Yom Kippur is said in Hebrew: 'g’mar chatima tovah', which means 'a good final sealing' and frequently shortened to shortened to' g’mar tov.'"Sealing" refers to the end of the Ten Days of Repentance between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the belief that a person’s fate for the coming year is written by G-d on Rosh Hashanah and sealed, i.e., finalized, on Yom Kippur. So, for example, if G-d had decided to write your name in the Book of Death, which means in the new year you would die, true repentance during the Ten Days for your sins over the past year will "convince" G-d to reverse His decision and write your name in the Book of Life. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Oct 10 09:20:10 2019, in response to Re: Chag Sameach, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 9 22:13:17 2019. I'd point out that everyone is having this conversation on the day of...but it's a lot better than what I get from corporate america and hippie businesses. A flood of emails on December 24th telling me to enjoy my holiday. No one every tells me what my holiday is supposed to be then. So I heartily say thank you. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Oct 10 10:47:02 2019, in response to Re: Chag Sameach, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Oct 10 09:20:10 2019. Dave posted after Yom Kippur was over. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Oct 10 10:58:03 2019, in response to Re: Chag Sameach, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Oct 10 10:47:02 2019. Re: Chag Sameach - Dave - Wed Oct 9 22:13:17 2019Yeah, I was trying to do a "reply all" really, and the first was still during the holiday. |
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