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What time is it right now where you are?

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8:25 am...it's tooooo early to be getting ready for work. :(

7pm :)

Rosh Hashanah

Is that the name of that one Hebrew song? I remember hearing a choir sing that and it sounded really cool. :D

 

that's the name of a holiday, and i think there is a song about it

I see that on the calendar but I don't know what it is :huh:

 

it's the name of the jewish new year, one of the most important days of the year for us. you are supposed to attend synagogue and pray.

Rosh Hashanah

Is that the name of that one Hebrew song? I remember hearing a choir sing that and it sounded really cool. :D

 

Rosh Hashana is one, or the most, important week in the english calendar. Sarah can exlain you better than I do, really :rolleyes:

 

its the jewish new year according to the jewish calender :)

if its so important how come not many from america know about it

 

are you for real?

 

you know how many important things there are in the world that america doesn't know about.

 

you never fail to write the most ridiculous ignorant comments.

It's 6:45 pm in Iceland :smug:

Rosh Hashanah

Is that the name of that one Hebrew song? I remember hearing a choir sing that and it sounded really cool. :D

 

Rosh Hashana is one, or the most, important week in the english calendar. Sarah can exlain you better than I do, really :rolleyes:

 

its the jewish new year according to the jewish calender :)

 

Thanks! Though I knew that, I just used to confuse Rosh Hashana with Yom Kippur (they don't sound alike) but I know now that Yom Kippur is after Rosh Hashana [ a week I'm I'm not wrong] and well.......... :rolleyes:

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