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writtenfoxscreams · 26 days
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Considering that tomorrow’s Erev Pesach, I thought this might be a good time to share this piece of art :))
חג שמח!!
Hag Sameach!!
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sparklefairy · 1 year
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Jewish college kids at Hanukkah time getting latke recipes from Bubbe
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myszalowska · 25 days
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I'm a bit late, but anyways.
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mashkaroom · 1 year
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we didn’t celebrate hannukah growing up in the same way that we didn’t celebrate any jewish holidays BUT my great grandmother did know roughly when it happened and the first year she lived with us, when it was coming up, she said to me “there’s a jewish holiday coming soon in which you make pancakes and give children money”, and I was sold.
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Hag sameach everyone! Happy Hannukah!
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ellelans · 8 months
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Today is Rosh HaShana/Jewish New Year’s Eve and I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year-regardless of you celebrating or not.I hope the New Year will be a happy one,healthy,less stressful,more fun,filled with joy and love and just good to all of us!
Shana Tova ve Hag Sameach friends!  ❤️🍏🍎🍯🐝  
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djpiss · 1 year
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Hag Pesach sameach y’all!!! Love u
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drshapero · 2 years
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roymathindas · 1 year
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Easter = Paskah?? TIDAK..!!
Patut diketahui, supaya tdk salah..:) Kata Easter berasal dari kata "Ishtar" dimana Ishtar adalah perayaan kebangkitan seorang dewa bernama Tamus. Siapakah Tamus?
Salah satu anak nuh bernama Ham. memiliki seorang anak bernama Cush dan menikah dengan seorang wanita bernama Semiramis. Cush dan Semiramis memiliki seorang putra bernama Nimrod (Kej 10:8-10).
Nimrod dalam bahasa Ibrani berarti 'pemberontak'. Nimrod adalah pencipta sistem Babilonia dimana ia menciptakan tatanan pemerintahan dan hukum dasar perdagangan ekonomi.
Nimrod adalah orang pertama yang memperkenalkan penyembahan setan (satanic worship). Nimrod begitu bejat sampai ia bersetubuh dengan ibu kandungnya sendiri yaitu Semiramis. Sang ibu kemudian hamil dan melahirkan anak bernama Tamus.
Ketika Nimrod meninggal, Semiramis mendoktrinasi pengikutnya bahwa Nimrod telah naik ke tahtanya di matahari dan harus dipuja sebagai Baal yaitu sang dewa matahari. Semiramis sendiri menyatakan bahwa ia datang di Bumi melalui peristiwa dimana ia turun dari bulan dan 'mendarat' di sungai Efrat ( Irak). Peristiwa ini dinamai Ishtar Easter.
Nimrod yang dipuja sebagai dewa matahari,
Semiramis dipuja orang sebagai dewa bulan, Tamus disembah dgn gelar Queen of Heaven atau Ratu Surga (Yeremia 7:18 dan Yeremia 44:17-25).
Pada Alkitab bahasa inggris, kata "Paskah" diterjemahkan sebagai "Passover" bukan "Easter". ( Matius 26:17-19 )
Kesimpulan
Paskah atau Passover yang kita rayakan adalah perayaan kebangkitan Yesus Kristus mengalahkan kematian sdgkan Easter (atau Ishtar) adalah perayaan kebangkitan seorang dewa bernama Tamus.
Kita sbg orang Percaya hanya merayakan: Paskah - Pesach - Passover.
Dan BUKAN easter!
Kita mengucapkan: Hag Pesach Sameach / Happy Pesach / Selamat Paskah.
Dan BUKAN Happy easter. jangan salah mengucapkan !!!
God bless you
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lumarys · 1 year
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hag sameach!! eat lots of latkes and sufganiyot and stuff
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progressivejudaism · 4 years
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Dear non-Jewish friends, The Jewish High Holy Days are coming up.  Please do not schedule meetings, parties, and events on the following dates:
Between Friday September 18th at sundown and Sunday September 20th at sundown in observance of Rosh Hashanah.
Between Sunday September 27th at sundown to Monday September 28th at sundown. in observance of Yom Kippur.
Between Friday, October 2nd at sundown and Sunday, October 4th at Sundown in honor of the first days of the Festival of Sukkot.
Between Friday, October 9th at sundown and October 11th at sundown in observance of the end of Sukkot, Shmini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah.
Curious how to greet your Jewish loved ones throughout these holidays and festival?  (This is ESPECIALLY important this year because so many of us feel alone-- wish your friends a happy holiday!)  Hebrew and English variations are all appropriate.
“Shana Tova!” (”Happy New Year!”) -- especially appropriate on Rosh Hashanah, but appropriate throughout the High Holy Day season.
“l’Shana Tova u’metuka!” (”Have a sweet and happy new year!”)  Similar to the above, especially appropriate on Rosh Hashanah, but appropriate throughout the High Holy Day season.
“Chag Sameach” (“Happy Holiday”) -- appropriate on Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, and Simchat Torah
“Have a Meaningful Day”  -- appropriate for Yom Kippur
“Have an easy/meaningful fast”  -- appropriate for Yom Kippur, but only if you know that the person is choosing to fast this year.  O
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hiddurmitzvah · 2 years
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jews be like the time they leaving Egypt:
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palmtreepalmtree · 4 years
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siljoe · 3 years
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Sukkot VI. 20 Tishri 5780.
ברוך אתה יי אלהינו מלך העולם שככה לו בעולמו
Blessed are you, God, ruler of the universe, that such as these are in your world.
Not the usual Sukkot blessing, but it was in the Chicago Botanic Gardens and I wasn’t eating or dwelling in there. So I just said a blessing for the incredible beauty and miracles in the garden.
Chag sameach, everyone!!!!!
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