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Wishing You a Happy, Joyous, Liberating, Fulfilling, and Very Sweet New Year!! שנה טובה ומתוקה <<>> Delightful Rosh Hashanah <<>> 5778 (aka 2017)

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説明Click on each of the numbered items in blue: 1. ~~♥~~May you enjoy your apples and honey...~~♥~~ image001, 2. ~~♥~~May you find it easy to give and receive...~~♥~~ Image 002, 3. ~~♥~~May you remember that some people's lives are parched dry... and be grateful for the abundance in yours~~♥~~ image004, 4. ~~♥~~May you find beauty in unexpected places...~~♥~~ image005, 5. ~~♥~~May you carry your loads with ease amid sweetness...~~♥~~ image006, 6. ~~♥~~May you learn and teach well...~~♥~~ image007, 7. ~~♥~~May you move with as much joy and ease as you can...~~♥~~ image008, 8. ~~♥~~ May your home be filled with fresh air and light ~~♥~~ image009, 9. ~~♥~~May your tense and angry times be short-lived!~~♥~~ image010, 10. flickr.com/photos/80454089@N00/4976835005/, 11. flickr.com/photos/80454089@N00/4976835123/, 12. ~~♥~~May you be startled and delighted by new beginnings...~~♥~~ image012, 13. ~~♥~~May you find your uniqueness...~~♥~~ image013, 14. ~~♥~~May you play well with friends...~~♥~~ image014, 15. ~~♥~~May you come to the surface for air when you need it.~~♥~~ image016, 16. ~~♥~~May you take exquisite care of yourself!!!~~♥~~ image017, 17. flickr.com/photos/80454089@N00/4976835171/, 18. ~♥~May you know when to surrender, and do so with grace.~♥~image00319. Not available20. Not availableHappy Rosh Hashannah ~~ Rosh HaShanna 5773 (aka 2012) -- May You, May Your, Always...I am copying the following from Melissa:www.flickr.com/photos/96683394@N00/7958689484/We celebrate Rosh Hashanah with sweet foods, like apples dipped in honey and honey cake, as a wish for a sweet year. Some families also celebrate with symbolic foods like the head of a fish, pomegranates, and carrots.The head of a fish is so that we can be "like the head and not like the tail." This is a symbol of having a year in which we are on top and not the bottom. Pomegranates are symbolic of plenty. Have you ever tried to count how many seeds there are in a pomegranate? Far too many to count. We want plenty of health and happiness for the New Year, just as many good things as there are seed in a pomegranate.We also eat carrots, and it isn't just to see better in the dark. For Ashkenazi Jews, carrots symbolize the Yiddish word "merren" which also means more. We want more of all the good things in life. More health, more happiness, more success. For Sephardic Jews, carrots are symbolic of the phrase "Yikaretu oyveychem" which means may your enemies be cut down. We ask that those who wish bad for us not get their wish, that they don't succeed.And of course, we have round Challot made with honey and raisins. These are another symbol of a sweet and happy year. We put decorations on the Challot, such as birds (symbolizing doves of peace).Rosh Hashanah starts on the first day of Tishrei and lasts two days. Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the Yamim Noraim or Days Of Awe, the ten days of atonement.On Rosh Hashanah, all mankind is judged. HaShem writes the judgment for each of us in the Book of Life. This judgment is based on our lives of the year before, and is the decision of what will happen to us in the coming year.But the judgment is not final. The days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur give us a time to change the judgment for good. We are given the chance to improve our coming year through Teshuvah (asking forgiveness), Tefillah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity).On Rosh Hashanah we wish each other "L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevuh" may you be written in for a good year. But Rosh HaShanah is not the end of the judgment, it is only on Yom Kippur that our judgment is made final. www.akhlah.com/jewish-holidays/roshhashanah/rosh-hashanah...Everyone in the Universe will be judged this coming Tuesday and Wednesday. Each person's judgement for the coming year is inscribed in the "Book of Life." One's judgement is not sealed until Yom Kippur, the Day of Return and Repentance, the following week. It's amazing how that ten days can lead to so much really focused thinking. I'm praying for me, my family , and my friends, for all our government officials, and for the lots and lots of good people everywhere. We can easily cover the known universe that way...;)) Yes, exponentials are very powerful...;))
撮影日2011-09-01 00:00:00
撮影者Chic Bee
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