May we all celebrate next year in a *peaceful* Jerusalem.
Shalom
Judith
EMiriamD
"No fashion is ever a success unless it is used as a form of seduction."
-- Christian Dior
> May we all celebrate next year in a *peaceful* Jerusalem.
A lovely wish! Would you mind if a sha^H^H^H goy joins in the same wish for
you?
Tom Parsons
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t...@panix.com | Every so often, we pass laws
| repealing human nature.
http://www.panix.com/~twp | --Howard Lindsay
>^H^H^H
Maybe this is coming out differently on AOL than it is supposed to look, but
what does that mean, Tom?
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I'm not Jewish but I stand with you in spirit.
Linda in Big D
>^H - geek for "backspace" when you want it to be apparent.
Cool. Yp, Tm tld m by ml.
From me too!
--AJ
Lily
>May you have a joyous celebration of the Exodus.
>Freedom is always in style.
And don't forget... "The Ten Commandments" will be on TV Sunday night!
>And don't forget... "The Ten Commandments" will be on TV Sunday night!
>
Written by the Finger of God.
>>From: Charlie Perrin c.l.pe...@att.net
I distinctly remember seeing "Edited for Television" at the beginning
the last time they showed it. At least they didn't cut it back to
seven or eight commandments. <grin/duck>
As do I. Happy passover, everyone!
Vicki in DC
Thanks, Judith! Enjoy your honey cakes. :) -- Beckie
>I distinctly remember seeing "Edited for Television" at the beginning
>the last time they showed it. At least they didn't cut it back to
>seven or eight commandments. <grin/duck>
The world does that on their own.
Jeanne
Yeah, like, y'know, that one about adultery is sooooo outdated.
>Yeah, like, y'know, that one about adultery is sooooo outdated.
And why oh why do they call it ADULTery when it's "fooling around like
kids?" <grin/duck>
>kayper, who has been instructing the little human in
>the house about Jewish people and what they
>eat and the holidays they celebrate and why (though that
>goes over her head sometimes.) And that it's the *food*
>that's called "kosher," not the people. And that not *every*
>"K" on a package stands for "kosher," and no, the "circle R"
>next to the brand name of a product has nothing to do with
>whether various groups of people can eat it
Tell the little human that the "circle R" indicates that a lawyer can
eat you alive for coming out with a product with the same name.
<grin/duck>
While her husband is taking care of that commandment, she should concentrate on
the one that says, "Thou shalt not bear false witness," and "Thou shalt not
covet thy neighbor's, etc."
Anyone want to comment on Infantry?;-)
Your husband committed adultry, you just ruined his family and his career.
Saying you have been his wife 23 years is false wittness isn't it?
Happy and peaceful Passover!
> As with every Jewish holiday....they tried to kill us....we
> won.....let's eat!!
Seldom have I seen 5000 years of history wrapped up so elegantly and
succintly. Nice job.
>As with every Jewish holiday....they tried to kill us....we won.....let's
>eat!!
Every group has been through something like this, from Christians, Armenians,
Blacks, rich people, poor people, women, men, you name it. If there are hate
groups, they will find someone to hate. You'd think it would teach people to
be kind, but they don't learn. Hate is never justified, although some people
try to give reasons. Heck, we even have it on here.
Sounds like a terrific recipe but I am more partial to flourless chocolate
cakes on Passover.
Instead of my usual sandwiches, I bring sandwiches made of egg matzoh and
farmer cheese to work. It's the only time of the year that I eat farmer cheese
(sprinkled generously with salt and pepper), so it feels fun and festive and
tasty, if a bit crumbly.
EMiriamD
"No fashion is ever a success unless it is used as a form of seduction."
-- Christian Dior
Yeah, the bullshit schoolyard bickering on a.f. is oh-so-much like, say, the
Holocaust. (Waves/hugs/kisses to AJ, <aka Hitler>, Randee <aka Stalin>,
etc.)
cofarb
p.s. Now that I've invoked the Holocaust, we can end this thread, yes?
(What's it called? Godwin's Law?)
>
I just finished the leftovers of a killer "cake" I made for Wednesday
night's seder. It consisted of chocolate, butter and eggs. Topped with
sweetened whipped cream, of course.
cofarb
So true. How presumptious of us Jews to feel there's anything unique or
special in our history. We all stand corrected.
Priscilla
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ps...@midway.uchicago.edu "Here comes the most beautiful woman in puppetland!"
dammit cofarb, i wrote a reeeeeally long excoriation of 'someone' who decreed
that her problem of 'nobody wikes me on af' was akin to 9/11, and i don't even
get to be likened to a murderous dictator? what do i have to do to get some
respect around here???
michele, catholic chick who always found the afikomen at every seder and wishes
everyone the happiest of holidays....