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Happy Hannukah
To all the Jewish members. :beerchug:
(I know it doesn't start until Sunset or something but I wanted to be first.:D) |
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Happy Hannukah!!!
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Thank you... when does my gift arrive !!!:giggling: :giggling: :giggling: |
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I have it timed to arrive after you've said the 3 blessings and sang that song in your little accent....just before you bite into that lil latke or whatever you guy's have.:giggling: |
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thank you....
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CP=smartass
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Happy Hannukah!
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What?:D I dunno what that stuff is called, I observed it once when I was about 8, but I was sincere about the well wishes, I know it is a special time. |
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3 blessings Hanukkah Candle Lighting Blessings From Lisa Katz, Your Guide to Judaism. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Lighting the Hanukkah Menorah (also called the Hanukkiah) is the essential observance of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. Hanukkah candles are lit to commemorate the the miracle of the Maccabees' victory and the miracle of the oil that burnt for eight days in the Temple. Each of the eight nights of Hanukkah, all members of the family should gather around the Hanukkah Menorah. Before lighting the candles, the blessings below are recited. The first two blessings below are recited each night. The third, a blessing of joy traditionally recited during each Jewish festival, is recited only the first time the Hanukkah menorah is lit. BLESSING 1 English: Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us by His commandments, and has commanded us to kindle the lights of Hanukkah. Sfaradi/Modern Israeli: Barukh Atta Adonay Eloheynu Melekh Ha-olam Asher Kiddeshanu Be-mitsvotav Ve-tsivanu Lehadlik Ner Shel khanuka Common Ashkenazi (Western Europe, Belorussia, Baltic Republics): Borukh Ato Adoynoy Eloyheynu Melekh Ho-oylom Asher Kiddeshonu Be-mitsvoysov Ve-tsivonu Lehadlik Neyr Shel khanuko South Ashkenazi (Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Moldavia): Burikh Atu Adoynoy Eloyhayni Melekh Hu-oylum Asher Kiddeshuni Be-mitsvoysuv Ve-tsivuni Lehadlik Nayr Shel khaniku BLESSING 2 English: Blessed are you, Lord our God, King of the universe, who wrought miracles for our fathers in days of old, at this season. Sfaradi/Modern Israeli: Barukh Atta Adonay Eloheynu Melekh Ha-olam She-asa Nissim La-avoteynu Ba-yyamim Ha-hem Ba-zzman Ha-zze Common Ashkenazi (Western Europe, Belorussia, Baltic Republics): Borukh Ato Adoynoy Eloyheynu Melekh Ho-oylom She-oso Nissim La-avoseynu Ba-yyomim Ho-heym Ba-zzman Ha-zze South Ashkenazi (Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Moldavia): Burikh Atu Adoynoy Eloyhayni Melekh Hu-oylum She-usu Nissim La-avosayni Ba-yyumim Hu-haym Ba-zzman Ha-zze BLESSING 3 This blessing is recited only on the first night or the first time one kindles the Hanukkah lights. English: Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has kept us alive, and has preserved us, and enabled us to reach this time. *SONG DRADLE-DRADLE-DRADLE *lil latke Potato Latkes em-em good especially with apple sauce |
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I gotta agree...Latkes are fricken tasty!
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How about a Bris for Ken Sr. :beerchug: :beerchug: :beerchug: :beerchug: :beerchug: :beerchug: :beerchug: |
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I've been to a Bris and I don't think the little bugger appreciated everyone looking at his pee-pee.:giggling: Happy Hannukah.:) |
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