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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
On 9/22/06 9:33 AM, in article
Pine.PCW.3.96.1060922062918.5847F-100000@chayon-3220fd43, "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote: To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 mirjam Haifa the Beautiful City of Israel. www.fibersiv.israel.net And the same to you - Shana Tova! Cheryl |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 06:33:23 -0700, Mirjam Bruck-Cohen
wrote: To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 mirjam Haifa the Beautiful City of Israel. www.fibersiv.israel.net To you too, Miryam! Sara |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:08:29 GMT, lucretia borgia
wrote: In the US, it is. But all Jewish holidays start the night before, at sunset. That's why we always (jokingly, of course) called Xmas Eve, Erev Chriistmas. Sara I thought it was September 23 ??? |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 mirjam Haifa the Beautiful City of Israel. www.fibersiv.israel.net |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
On 9/22/06 6:53 AM, "Cheryl Isaak" wrote:
On 9/22/06 9:33 AM, in article, "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote: To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 mirjam Haifa the Beautiful City of Israel. And the same to you - Shana Tova! Shana tovah to all, may this New Year bring sweetness to all of our lives, and some peace throughout the world. I was thinking about the meaning of the new year - a time to reflect on things, look forward, think back. We're having something between 16 & 20 people over for holiday dinner tomorrow night. The builder just had a temporary floor installed in the DR - so tonight DH and I will be moving the DR furniture back into the DR, the new unfinished (that I'm getting ready to stain) desk for DH, and cabinets for great room, into the LR, rounding up every chair we can, doing lots of cleaning. So, I guess my first New Year efforts will be getting the house cleaned. It's a nice thing - having so many people together. We share our holidays with 2 other couples, their children. Have done so for 21 years - wow. It's an interesting crew - as we tend to invite various and sundry other friends, colleagues - to join us. This year we've got another recent college grad (friend of goddaughter), a former colleague of professor (mother of godchildren, wife of my grad school office mate) friend (who now just split from wife), a hockey ref colleague of ours who's for the first time alone for the holidays (and turning 30 on Tuesday - hmmmm - not toooo old for the goddaughter), the ex-wife (& mother of children) of the husband in couple 2 (who is coming with wife 2 whom we all adore), the ex-wife's boyfriend, 2 of their 3 kids (including the typical almost 16 yr old girl, and the emotionally troubled but not in the arrestable way 20 year old), the 17 yr old god-daughter 2, the 11 yr old with her own ADHD issues (looks 13, acts 8), our younger friends with their 9 month old (teething), and, well, at this point I Have no idea anymore. It'll certainly be interesting. Of course - I just got e-mail from the dad in couple 2 - that his kids would find the proposed stuffed cabbage main course "out there" - so I should make chicken as well. Guess I'm switching the main course to honey-ginger chicken or brisket. Did I mention that all our dishes are in storage (except some corelle)? And now I can't find either chest of silver - but at least we have the nice set of stainless we splurged on for the new house. So, we're having the huge dinner - on lovely paper plates - but with real silverware. And I got the party pack of 18 wine glasses at Costco. Hopefully no one minds the kind of mess that will surround us in the rest of the house. And it'll be a memorable New Year celebration. I just wonder who else might just show - or have I missed inviting someone???? L'shana tova, ellice |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
Mirjam Bruck-Cohen said
To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 Thank you for the kind wishes. May you and your loved ones experience a happy and healthy New Year. As a teenager, I hated peeling what seemed like many bags of carrots and sweet potatoes for tsimmes. My attempts don't come close to my mother's sigh -- another Anne, add ingers to frugalf to reply |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
"Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message news:Pine.PCW.3.96.1060922062918.5847F-100000@chayon-3220fd43... To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 mirjam Haifa the Beautiful City of Israel. www.fibersiv.israel.net And the very same wishes for you and for everyone. Lucille |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
On 9/22/06 10:20 AM, "anne" wrote:
Mirjam Bruck-Cohen said To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 Thank you for the kind wishes. May you and your loved ones experience a happy and healthy New Year. As a teenager, I hated peeling what seemed like many bags of carrots and sweet potatoes for tsimmes. My attempts don't come close to my mother's sigh Ah, I remember those days. In preparation for this weekend, I finally splurged on a new, large, Cuisinart. My old 7 cup one is packed somewhere, and y'know - it's so much easier with the food processor (not the peeling, but the grating, shredding, chopping). I started doing the cooking with my grandmother when I was pretty young - so poor mom had the reverse problem as we got older - the request for me to cook. But, she was a pretty good cook, didn't really like doing it so was happy for me to go at it. I'm excited that I was able to order Taglaich from Wegmans. I was toying with the idea of making one - growing up in NY & Miami, every bakery had their own special one. For the rest of you - it's a mounded thing of little kind of crunchy balls coated with honey, and some have nuts, candied cherries in the mound. A wondrous, gooey treat for the New Year. Have a happy, ellice |
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Shana Tova - Happy New Jewish Year 5767
"ellice" wrote in message ... On 9/22/06 10:20 AM, "anne" wrote: Mirjam Bruck-Cohen said To all of you who celebrate our New year , and To every other Person who also can always use some good wishes Shana Tova =Happy new Jewish Year 5767 Thank you for the kind wishes. May you and your loved ones experience a happy and healthy New Year. As a teenager, I hated peeling what seemed like many bags of carrots and sweet potatoes for tsimmes. My attempts don't come close to my mother's sigh Ah, I remember those days. In preparation for this weekend, I finally splurged on a new, large, Cuisinart. My old 7 cup one is packed somewhere, and y'know - it's so much easier with the food processor (not the peeling, but the grating, shredding, chopping). I started doing the cooking with my grandmother when I was pretty young - so poor mom had the reverse problem as we got older - the request for me to cook. But, she was a pretty good cook, didn't really like doing it so was happy for me to go at it. I'm excited that I was able to order Taglaich from Wegmans. I was toying with the idea of making one - growing up in NY & Miami, every bakery had their own special one. For the rest of you - it's a mounded thing of little kind of crunchy balls coated with honey, and some have nuts, candied cherries in the mound. A wondrous, gooey treat for the New Year. Have a happy, ellice Do you actually have a recipe for taglaich? I personally never liked it, too sweet, but I would love to surprise my friends by making it. My grandmother was useless when it came to getting recipes from her and her standard answer was you put in a little of this, some of that, etc. When I asked how much was a little, the answer generally was "Till it looks right." Not much help for the recipe impaired like me. My mother didn't like it, so I never found out the how. Lucille |
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