Shana tova to all; I wish you a healthy, happy new year, may it be full of sweetness! And to all Muslims celebrating Ramadan and Eid: I hope you have a great time with your friends and family. Above all - let us pray for shalom, for peace, for everyone in the future.
I hope all of you who went to synagogue enjoyed the service; I love the Shofar and am always so glad to hear it. Rosh Hashannah is a lovely time!
2007-09-14
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Hey Mimi! - really sorry to hear you found the fasting tough; I know it can be. In Islam does it state that you can stop the fasting if you feel poorly? I think it probably does, because Judaism says that and they are both similar in many ways, so I hope you feel much better, very soon, and I hope you have a lovely Eid!
2007-09-14
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رمضان كريـم
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שנה טובה ומתוקה
to all Muslims and Jews!
Peace, Shalom, Salaam
2007-09-16 16:45:15
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Salam, Shalom, Peace.
2007-09-16 01:05:01
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L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevu, Gemar Chatimah Tovah and Good Yom Tov.
Rosh Hashanah is both a solemn and happy day. It is a time for introspection, asking for forgiveness, giving forgiveness, resolving to do better, remembering God is King and Judge, and praying for a healthy and happy year to come. Those observing the Jewish New Year are solemn in their repentance, but happy in their confidence that God is merciful and good.
I love the shofar blast too, as it is a spiritual wake-up call to repent and Abraham's great faith in God. (Abraham was about to sacrifice Isaac, but was allowed at the last minute to sacrifice a ram in Isaac's stead.)
Have a sweet new year, everybody!
2007-09-15 15:08:57
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answered by Duke of Tudor 6
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SHALOM AND SALAM!
I wish all my fellow Jews a shana tova, a happy and healthy and sweet new year!
And I hope that all Muslims enjoy a wonderful Ramadan.
Shalom (peace) to all.
2007-09-15 13:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Salam, Shalom...
2007-09-15 10:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Shana tovah to you also! And thank you for the lovely thoughts. I did go to synagogue with my daughter and 2 grandsons and it was beautiful. We have the most wonderful cantor and a wonderful special choir for the high holy days- the music was just beautiful. I also love the holidays and am also looking forward to sukkot, when we will be building our very first sukkah! We finally bought our own house and are finally able to do this- we're very excited! Good holidays to all!
2007-09-14 12:43:55
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answered by nanny411 7
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Thank you my friend,
I wish to you and the Jewish people around the world a happy Rosh Hashannah too.
And of course I wish a good Ramadan to all my Muslim brothers too...
Salam, Shalom...
2007-09-14 11:56:59
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Thank you Tabatha so much you are really nice.
I fasted yeaterday and it was really hard for me because of my bad health condition so I am not fasting today. I hope all the other Muslims are doing well and finding fasting easy.
For you, the Jews, happy Rosh Hashanah again. I wish you are all happiness in life.
I love you and peace to you all. Jews and Muslims.
Edit:
Yes Tabatha, I am actually not required to fast. Sick people, old people, very young children, pregnant and menstruating women, and traveling people are not required to fast but we have to help poor people instead like either giving them money or feed a poor person with us daily. However, because I am still dependent on my parents I only hope God gives me the power so I can fast the days that I missed.
Here is a link for more information about that:
http://kcm.co.kr/egypt/%EC%9D%B4%EC%8A%AC%EB%9E%8C/%EB%9D%BC%EB%A7%88%EB%8B%A8.htm
Uzi Commando:
Your hiden message says,
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2007-09-14 12:18:37
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May there be peace for us all. Thank you for including all. We need more of this to bridge the divide.
2007-09-15 15:39:13
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That was so sweet from you, Salam and Shalom to you too. I wish you enjoy your days and the new year as well. see ya around...
2007-09-14 16:02:36
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answered by Anonymous
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