No, no one has to work!, and
it's so fun because I get paid for not working!!
I've spoken to all my friends and wished them happynew years, and I've eaten so much tasty food, and I wish these hollidays will never end because I got together with everyone and because I can use these next free days to travel with my friends and family on trips to the north.
2007-09-13 05:58:44
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answered by hamarker 4
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Rosh Hashanaah I take it as a day off. It began on Thursday the 13th of September of 2007 and it finished today, the 14th of September of 2007.
2007-09-15 01:21:48
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answered by soar_2307 7
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I have today and tomorrow out of work. They close the whole Providence, RI public school system down for the Jewish Holiday of Rosh Hashana - it is one of the reasons I choose to work here :).
Good Luck!!!
2007-09-13 17:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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it was wonderful. We have a beautiful creek running right through the synagogue property where we do Tashlich. My grandsons were with me and 1 of my daughters. We had a great lunch after services- a nice day. Yes, I have to work tomorrow, but I'm a nanny and I love my kiddies, so it's more like taking care of my own kids than actually "working"
L'Shana Tovah to all
2007-09-13 22:26:12
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answered by nanny411 7
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Because I am Jewish accountant I gave all of my accountants, who work for me, including my receptionist the two days off.
I give them any Jewish holiday and Mexican holiday off this way they will stay with me for years to come.
2007-09-15 01:26:36
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answered by conde_c_b 7
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