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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Binyamin Yisrael on September 16, 2013, 01:14:04 AM
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[removed] was Lisa's Secular Birthday. Her Jewish birthday was [removed].
Shlomo: I don't want our administrators, moderators, and members birth dates posted on the open forum.
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Happy Birthday!
(p.s. There are different birthdays???)
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Happy birthday.
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:usa+israel: :fist
Happy Birthday Lisa. I wish you a happy, healthy year and all good things.
Shalom
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Happy Birthday Lisa ,how is your Father doing i hope good
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Happy birthday.
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Happy Belated Birthday! :celebrate:
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Happy birthday...right on Erev Yom Kippur.
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Happy Birthday Lisa.
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HAPPY B....should we be revealing birthdays?
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Happy Birthday, Lisa!! May you live until 120. Amen. :dance: :celebrate:
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Happy Birthday, Lisa
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Thank you everyone for your kind birthday wishes.
@Mord, my father is doing OK. He gets tired a lot, and his appetite is not the best. However, he did manage to make it to the Synagogue for Yom Kippur for a little while.
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Happy Late B-day Lisa... Hope you had a great day.
It is kinda funny that the day before Yom Kippur I had to go shopping at the supermarket. When the woman at the check-out asked me how my day was I told her it was spectacular and it was 'our holiday'. The woman didn't know about Yom Kippur and asked me if it was my birthday (apparently to some people a birthday is a holiday). I told her , "No it is our holiday" and she asked 'What kind of holiday' to which I replied 'A Jewish holiday'..
It must be great to have a birthday which falls out during the High Holiday season...
Best Wishes..
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We don't say Tachanun on Lisa's birthday. It's also a quasi festival and we are commanded to have 2 meals and are forbidden to fast. If we have good meals on 9 Tishrei, it says it's as if we fasted both days (9 and 10 Tishrei).
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Happy Birthday Lisa ! :dance:
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We don't say Tachanun on Lisa's birthday. It's also a quasi festival and we are commanded to have 2 meals and are forbidden to fast. If we have good meals on 9 Tishrei, it says it's as if we fasted both days (9 and 10 Tishrei).
I don't understand...
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I don't understand...
During the intermediate days (Chol HaMoed) between Yom Kippur and Sukkot (which starts Wednesday night)...
http://www.askmoses.com/en/article/287,82943/On-which-days-of-the-year-is-Tachanun-omitted-from-the-prayers.html
Tishrei 9 – The day before Yom Kippur1 (but not the minchah of the day beforehand).
Tishrei 11-14 – The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot.2
Tishrei 24-29 – From after Simchat Torah until the conclusion of the month.3
Kislev 10 (Chabad custom)4
Kislev 19-20 (Chabad custom)5
Shevat 15 – Tu b'Shevat.
Adar 15 – Shushan Purim
Adar I 14-15 – Purim Katan and Shushan Purim Katan.6
Nissan – The entire month.7
Iyar 14 – Pesach Sheni (but not the minchah of the day beforehand).
Iyar 18 – Lag b'Omer.
Sivan 1-5 – The beginning of the month until Shavuot.8
Sivan 8-129
Tammuz 12-13 (Chabad custom)10
Av 9 – Tishah b'Av.11
Av 15 – Tu b'Av.
29 Elul – The day before Rosh Hashanah (but not the minchah of the day beforehand).12
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clrXtzYb5Zo
Goshh you beat me to it. Happy birthday Lisa, Lisa it was your birthday.
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L'Chaim.. And may G-d give you a 100 more! :dance:
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Happy Birthday Lisa!
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During the intermediate days (Chol HaMoed) between Yom Kippur and Sukkot (which starts Wednesday night)...
http://www.askmoses.com/en/article/287,82943/On-which-days-of-the-year-is-Tachanun-omitted-from-the-prayers.html
The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are not Chol HaMoed. Chol HaMoed are actual festivals with Musaf. Chol HaMoed only refers to the days of Passover and Sukkot that are not Yom Tov. In Israel that are Days 2-6 (For Passover) and 2-7 (For Sukkot). Outside of Israel, it starts on Day 3.
These days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are just regular days with no Tachanun like the whole month of Nissan and the rest of Tishrei after Simchat Torah.
The days after Shavuot are different because up to the 12th of Sivan, people could bring their Chagigah offering since Shavuot itself is only one day. Some also don't say Tachanun on the 13th outside of Isarel because of Sfeika D'Yoma.
Also, the First Temple inauguration was held for 7 days from before Yom Kippur to Sukkot and people actually were forbidden to fast on Yom Kippur that year. The Mishkan was inaguaarted in Nissan from Rosh Chodesh to 12 Nissan. So now can correspond to the period of Nissan before Passover (Also exactly 6 months apart.).
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The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are not Chol HaMoed. Chol HaMoed are actual festivals with Musaf. Chol HaMoed only refers to the days of Passover and Sukkot that are not Yom Tov. In Israel that are Days 2-6 (For Passover) and 2-7 (For Sukkot). Outside of Israel, it starts on Day 3.
These days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are just regular days with no Tachanun like the whole month of Nissan and the rest of Tishrei after Simchat Torah.
The days after Shavuot are different because up to the 12th of Sivan, people could bring their Chagigah offering since Shavuot itself is only one day. Some also don't say Tachanun on the 13th outside of Isarel because of Sfeika D'Yoma.
Also, the First Temple inauguration was held for 7 days from before Yom Kippur to Sukkot and people actually were forbidden to fast on Yom Kippur that year. The Mishkan was inaguaarted in Nissan from Rosh Chodesh to 12 Nissan. So now can correspond to the period of Nissan before Passover (Also exactly 6 months apart.).
I stand corrected, indeed these days are not Chol HaMoed, as you explained Chol HaMoed is actually days between the Yom Tov days..
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Happy Birthday to you.
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Happy belated birthday Lisa!!! :fireworks:
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Happy Birthday Lisa!!! :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :)
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Thank you everyone for your kind birthday wishes.
@Mord, my father is doing OK. He gets tired a lot, and his appetite is not the best. However, he did manage to make it to the Synagogue for Yom Kippur for a little while.
Thats still good the appetite and lethargic are from the medecine he went toshul for a litle while bili ayin hara thats good
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I hope you had a good birthday.
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Happy birthday, Lisa!
HAPPY B....should we be revealing birthdays?
Exactly.
I removed Lisa's personal information.
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This was a pretty good explanation on how the Jewish calender works http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uUUN4sA2LU&feature=youtu.be
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This was a pretty good explanation on how the Jewish calender works http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uUUN4sA2LU&feature=youtu.be
You might like this...
http://www.hebcal.com/
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Happy birthday! And may great health be yours!