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Drolefille 09-22-2006 01:33 PM

Slightly off topic, did anyone watch the Colbert Report last night? He put in a hotline for anyone Jewish who needs to call and apologize to him. He specifically mentioned Leiberman for not coming on his show, and a WSJ reporter who called Colbert a bully for his White House performance.

Both of his guests "called" him after they were on the show. Colbert even made a smart remark about how he should really apologize, but he wasn't going to because he's not Jewish.

/I was amused.
//But I'm Catholic.

tunatartare 09-22-2006 02:54 PM

Question since I don't have my prayer book with me and can't find the answer to this:
Are you supposed to read the Scheheheyanu at candlelighting or kiddush?

PenguinTrax 09-22-2006 03:07 PM

DH says after the candlelighting.

jon1856 09-22-2006 03:25 PM

L'shana tova tikateivu
May we all be written in well.

Alpha Sig Scott 09-22-2006 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PinkandGreenJ (Post 1325513)
For Christians, think of it this way- we don't give every week. We give upfront or pay for tickets. That is the equivalent of the collection plate.

That explains alot. Thanks, and L'Shana Tova:)

Buttonz 09-22-2006 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KLPDaisy (Post 1325786)
Question since I don't have my prayer book with me and can't find the answer to this:
Are you supposed to read the Scheheheyanu at candlelighting or kiddush?

I'm 99.9% sure it's the candlelighting from what I remember....

tunatartare 09-22-2006 04:50 PM

it's time for a haiku
 
The Jewish New Year--
in Times Square, no ball is dropped.
Where is everyone?


-David Bader, Haikus for Jews (best book ever)

PenguinTrax 09-22-2006 04:55 PM

Matzo balls are cooked
Apples and honey taste sweet
L'Shana Tova

--from Haikus by Barb (lol)

jon1856 09-22-2006 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KLPDaisy (Post 1325860)
The Jewish New Year--
in Times Square, no ball is dropped.
Where is everyone?


-David Bader, Haikus for Jews (best book ever)

I see many people there right now LOL:
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/...?cam=1&display

Take your pick of the several cameras....
Or even better:
http://newyears.earthcam.com/ts/ LOL ;>D

honeychile 09-22-2006 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PenguinTrax (Post 1325648)
L'Shana Tova, everyone! I hope your holiday is extra-sweet.

Tickets are free for guest at our synagogue, although we do ask for a donation if their means allow. No number is discussed. We also offer free membership for students at the local colleges. Being a small, lay-led congregation has its advantages, lol. We may be poor, but we're welcoming!

That's marvelous!! I remember a campaign when one of the high rolling donors came into the HQ with tickets for anyone needing/wanting one and thinking what a classy move that was.

Quote:

Originally Posted by PenguinTrax
H20s: Holidays, 2 Only

LOL - That's what we call them, too!

Happy New Year to all who celebrate!

deadbear80 09-24-2006 12:37 AM

We call H20s "Twice a Year Jews" in my family. Doesn't have the ring of "C & E Catholics" that my friends always talk about.

And the ticket thing...it sucks...but that's how synagogues get money. People who only show up 2x a year are also less likely to give anything to the synagogue beyond their membership dues. I think of it this way--my Catholic friends give money every week in the collection plate. If you were to add up that money for the whole year--it would probably be as much as a High Holiday Ticket. While I agree that it's unfair, many synagogues work on payment plans--and many people no longer pay 'full dues' for whatever reason. Synagogues are so crowded this time of year, it's also easy for them to bear the brunt of heavy foot traffic. I know my synagogue at home uses some of the ticket money to pay for a huge cleaning before and after each High Holiday so that things look wonderful when people come in, and afterward.

AlphaSigOU 09-24-2006 09:54 PM

L'Shanah Tovah! (No, I'm not Jewish, just a lapsed Catholic raised in a (then) predominantly Jewish area of Miami! :D)

GeekyPenguin 09-24-2006 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1325600)
Chreasters we call them.

Happy New Year to all celebrating the High Holy Days!

Happy New Year, all!

I was at Easter services at my boyfriend's dad's church and we were sitting in the "reserved for Pastor's family" row. Some lady behind us was complaining that since his family is at church every week they shouldn't need to go at Easter and take up a whole row. :rolleyes:

Tom Earp 09-25-2006 05:29 PM

Happy belated Jewish Birthday all of my Jewish Friends!:)

Live long and prosper.

GeekyPenguin, must have been a big Donor!

Wish you had turnned and grabbed Her Old hair piece off of her head and asked her to be quiet! There was a service going on!:)


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