Subject: And to you as well!
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Posted on: 2012-09-17 19:40:00 UTC
I'm not Jewish, but I'll celebrate it just the same! *munches apple*
Subject: And to you as well!
Author:
Posted on: 2012-09-17 19:40:00 UTC
I'm not Jewish, but I'll celebrate it just the same! *munches apple*
Or Rosh Hashanah. I suppose it started last night, but still.
All the best wishes for a great new year!
Happy Rosh Hashanah then! I'm not religious whatsoever, but I'll be glad to partake in the festivities.
*Proceeds in getting everything covered in honey while trying to eat the apples.*
Happy Rosh Hashanah then! I consider myself an agnostic, but you should take every opportunity to celebrate. Plus, apples in honey are delicious.
I'll bring my dad's rugelach to the table, because they're wonderful (little rolled-up cookies with cinnamon, chocolate, and/or nuts and dried fruit).
I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year, regardless of religion or calendar thereof.
For any other Jewish Boarders, my rabbi suggests reading and napping as good ways to survive Yom Kippur.
I'm Catholic myself, but I believe every religion has the right to celebrate and be merry! So...Yay!
...How does one celebrate Rosh Hashanah, by the way?
You go to the temple, listen to the rabbi, throw your sins into the water, and then have honeyed apples. Then you spend ten days trying to be a good person so your name gets written in the Book of Life, then it's Yom Kippur.
At least, that's how my (pretty reform) temple did it, no idea about what Orthodox Jews do.
That's an interesting idea, actually - the whole throwing sins into the water thing, I mean. It's very symbolic-sounding. I like it!
Honeyed apples, you say? Those sound very sweet.
I'm not Jewish, but I'll celebrate it just the same! *munches apple*
Not Jewish myself (I am a somewhat-Catholic Christian, althoug exactly what I believe in is kinda vague.), but I still want to wish happiness (or whatever is wished for on this festivity) to all of you!
It's never a bad day to wish happiness to anyone!
That's the literal translation, but hooray for happiness!
*is not Jewish*
*noms honeyed apples and joins in celebrations anyway*
Yum. :D
Happy Rosh Hashana to all you people who celebrate it. Also, everybody else, it's a chance to have some fun, so carpe that old diem!
-Opens a bottle of wine, starts serving apples in honey-