"L'chaim!" (it means, "to life!" and is used for toasts)
2007-09-07 14:03:40
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answered by crowbird_52 6
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Anti-Zionist writers such as John Sack, Alfred Lilienthal, Benjamin Freedman, Israel Shamir, Israel Shahack, Norman Finkelstein, Henry Makow, Ralph Schoenman, Lenni Brenner, Victor Ostrovsky, Henry Meyer and Jack Bernstein are only of few of this group. These men have dared to speak out and have, as a result, been forced to suffer vicious attacks from groups like the "Anti-Defamation League" (ADL). Despite its appealing name, this group specializes in slander and defamation. Thank G_d I have nothing in common with the Israelis. Mentally at least.
2016-03-29 01:04:20
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answered by Shane 4
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2015-08-06 06:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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L'chaim would be a good way. That means "to life".
Mazal tov means "good luck".
2007-09-07 15:38:41
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Mazel Tov (Good luck) or L'chaim is fine too.
Nancala :)
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2007-09-07 13:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Your book is a fake, much like the infamous Protocols which was written by the KGB. The proof is in the book itself, which is filled with half truths, untruths, and utter lies. Its simplistic language and false details which do not reflect reality give it away over and over, from every single page.
2016-03-24 04:18:55
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answered by ? 4
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Didn't you see "Fiddler on the Roof"? "L'Chaim!!" To life!
:)
2007-09-09 16:23:41
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answered by Lovemybabies 2
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yeah or how ever that's spelled
or you can say cheers or congrats too.
it's all good.
2007-09-07 13:18:35
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answered by nataliexoxo 7
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L'chaim!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-09-07 14:34:08
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answered by knight 4
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