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 Posted: Sat Sep 23rd, 2006 03:33 am
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May the new year bring you good fortune. cat28.gif

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Thanks, and the same to you.:)

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Happy New Year!!

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While not really "up" on Rosh Hashanah.............I am a big fan of TET...........I'm just a sucker for that dragon! Firegun.gif

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I know I can not spell but it is Rosh Hashanah.

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e.avery wrote: I know I can not spell but it is Rosh Hashanah.

Eric,

It gets confusing. The newspaper in Phoenix spells is Hashana. Ditto for the Internet listing in Phoenix:

[size="-0"]Rosh Hashana Services
Find Jewish High Holiday Services
Nationwide. No Membership Required!
class="a"http://www.NoMembershipRequired.com
Phoenix, AZ

But, most others seem to spell it Hashanah. So, I get confused. :?

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Seeing how nobody chimed in, I'll be the Judaic expert.

Being that its in another language, and doesn't use the Roman Alphabet, you can pretty much spell it however you want. . . same goes for Channukah.

It's kinda like writing the English version of Cantonese or Mandarin words/names.

So, spell on my gents, spell on.

La Shana Tova! (Happy New Year)

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e.avery wrote: I know I can not spell but it is Rosh Hashanah.

Eric,

It gets confusing. The newspaper in Phoenix spells is Hashana. Ditto for the Internet listing in Phoenix:

[size="-0"]Rosh Hashana Services
Find Jewish High Holiday Services
Nationwide. No Membership Required!
class="a"http://www.NoMembershipRequired.com
Phoenix, AZ

But, most others seem to spell it Hashanah. So, I get confused. :?

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Sounds good to me...............but I really thought that La Shana Tova was one of Michael Jackson's sisters!  smile8.gif

 

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Seeing how nobody chimed in, I'll be the Judaic expert.

Being that its in another language, and doesn't use the Roman Alphabet, you can pretty much spell it however you want. . . same goes for Channukah.

It's kinda like writing the English version of Cantonese or Mandarin words/names.

So, spell on my gents, spell on.

La Shana Tova! (Happy New Year)

mcwright wrote:

e.avery wrote: I know I can not spell but it is Rosh Hashanah.

Eric,

It gets confusing. The newspaper in Phoenix spells is Hashana. Ditto for the Internet listing in Phoenix:

[size="-0"]Rosh Hashana Services
Find Jewish High Holiday Services
Nationwide. No Membership Required!
class="a"http://www.NoMembershipRequired.com
Phoenix, AZ

But, most others seem to spell it Hashanah. So, I get confused. :?


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IW wrote:
  Mazel Tav!!!!
Seeing how nobody chimed in, I'll be the Judaic expert.

Being that its in another language, and doesn't use the Roman Alphabet, you can pretty much spell it however you want. . . same goes for Channukah.

It's kinda like writing the English version of Cantonese or Mandarin words/names.

So, spell on my gents, spell on.

La Shana Tova! (Happy New Year)

mcwright wrote:

e.avery wrote: I know I can not spell but it is Rosh Hashanah.

Eric,

It gets confusing. The newspaper in Phoenix spells is Hashana. Ditto for the Internet listing in Phoenix:

[size="-0"]Rosh Hashana Services
Find Jewish High Holiday Services
Nationwide. No Membership Required!
class="a"http://www.NoMembershipRequired.com
Phoenix, AZ

But, most others seem to spell it Hashanah. So, I get confused. :?


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Sounds good to me...............but I really thought that La Shana Tova was one of Michael Jackson's sisters!  smile8.gif

 

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