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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: Watson Date: 28 Mar 02 - 08:57 AM Thanks Abby, Argenine. I knew it was funny, but with a Church of England upbringing, it wasn't a phrase I'd encountered very often. |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: GUEST,Argenine Date: 27 Mar 02 - 11:41 PM Thanks for the correction, Abby. I cut and pasted, rather than type the line over. I realized my "homophonic" mistake a few minutes after I posted, but I didn't have time to go back and fix it then. Shalom, Arge |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: Blackcatter Date: 27 Mar 02 - 10:52 PM Happy Pesach Abby. (from downtown Orlando). I'll share the story Thursday night at my congregation's Seder (First Unitarian on Robinson). Seder starts at 6pm - all are welcome. pax yall |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: mack/misophist Date: 27 Mar 02 - 10:48 PM Hebrew |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: Troll Date: 27 Mar 02 - 10:46 PM Hebrew. Gut Yom Tov. troll |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: michaelr Date: 27 Mar 02 - 10:32 PM What language are you speaking here? I'm baffled. Michael |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: Abby Sale Date: 27 Mar 02 - 09:06 PM "Night," but yes. |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: GUEST,Argenine Date: 27 Mar 02 - 12:59 PM I assume, Watson, (from context and from my memory of the Seder ritual) that "Ma nishtana halailah hazeh michol hallelos?" is Hebrew for "Why is this knight different from all other knights? So I thought it was pretty funny. Is my interpretation right, Abby? Arge
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: Jack The Lad Date: 27 Mar 02 - 10:26 AM There was a tall Jewish knight present at the Queen's coronation. He was "Long" Maishie Rayne. Chag Sameach-Happy Pesach. Jack The Lad |
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Subject: RE: Dayanu! From: Watson Date: 27 Mar 02 - 10:14 AM Thanks Abby, that's funny... I don't know why, but I'm sure it is! |
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Subject: A Happy! for tonight. From: Abby Sale Date: 27 Mar 02 - 09:46 AM Happy Pessah!
The Queen in a small European principality was
thanx Sam Hinton, La Jolla, CA, 4/12/98 |
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