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1.       CANLI
5084 posts
 12 Sep 2007 Wed 03:07 am

Happy Rosh Hashanah Ayla

Ps: İ wish L'shanah Tovah means happy new year
İ've googled it

2.       Ayla
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 12 Sep 2007 Wed 07:39 am

Thank you very much Canlı and Ramadan Kareem to you!

3.       CANLI
5084 posts
 12 Sep 2007 Wed 02:38 pm

ALLAHo Akram
Ayle,Rosh Hashanah is a new year to you,right ?
İ've read you have 4 new years ?! right?
How is so ?

4.       Ayla
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 12 Sep 2007 Wed 03:20 pm

My sons says- I wish there were four of them (no school lol), no, only one, but non-religious people like to celebrate the Christian new year too

5.       teaschip
3870 posts
 12 Sep 2007 Wed 08:30 pm

Happy Rosh Hashanah, Ayla. Thanks for all of your help in the past with the Hebrew and Israeli guy. Enjoy your holiday!

6.       Ayla
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 13 Sep 2007 Thu 07:30 pm

thank you very much teaschip

7.       catwoman
8933 posts
 13 Sep 2007 Thu 09:28 pm

Happy holidays Ayla! Thank you for your amazing work on this site.

8.       femme_fatal
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 13 Sep 2007 Thu 11:11 pm

Quoting CANLI:

ALLAHo Akram
Ayle,Rosh Hashanah is a new year to you,right ?
İ've read you have 4 new years ?! right?
How is so ?


yes jews have 4 new years per year, therefore they celebrate year 5768 while you celebrate 1429 (almost 4 times less)

9.       femme_fatal
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 13 Sep 2007 Thu 11:18 pm

ayla
do you celebrate rosh hashannah? what do you this day?
or you celebrate "normal" new year?

10.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 14 Sep 2007 Fri 01:38 am

oppss!! did i miss the party?

anyway happy new years Ayla! its nice to know you

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