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Yes - Rosh Hoshanah

Posted By: LinK on 2007-09-12
In Reply to: Is this supposed to mean something - to somebody?

Yes, this is a Jewish Holiday. I'm not sure what Ramaden is though, although I do know that is also a holiday. Whoever is celebrating these, happy holidays.


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My calendar shows Rosh Hoshanah AND Ramaden are
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Well, OP could have put Happy Rosh Hashanah

I am familiar with the holidays themselves, but since I am neither Jewish nor Muslim, I do not have those holidays on my calendar.


Don't assume someone is culturally ignorant just because they don't know the date of every holiday of another culture. I am also aware of Divali, which is an Indian holiday, but I could not tell you what month it is celebrated in. Can you - without looking it up?


tonight is Erev Rosh Hashonah
L'Shana tova u'metuka - May your year be wonderful, prosperous, and sweet!!!   For the Jewish people, the year is now 5768!!  And we are STILL around....heh heh heh
Not poster but they don't say happy rosh hashonah
Jewish people don't say *Happy Rosh Hashonah or Happy Yom Kippur*- rather *Good Yom Tov* or *L'Shana Tova U'metuka* (which is merely Hebrew for *I wish for you a good and sweet year*.) - I love studying all these things for all cultures - I find it fascinating actually.
good article Rosh Hashonah-*Head of the Year*
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/12/FDEERVK1G.DTL