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L'Shana Tova to those who observe. May you have a sweet, happy and healthy year. May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for the coming year. Shalom.


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L'Shana Tovah to everyone

This is my first year that my daughter will not be here,she moved to Texas in August.

Thanks for starting this thread

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On 9/24/2014 jackthebear said:

L'Shana Tovah to everyone

This is my first year that my daughter will not be here,she moved to Texas in August.

Thanks for starting this thread

Happy New Year -- Jack and I am sorry your daughter will not be with you

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L'Shana Tovah everyone!

Have a sweet happy new year!

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L'Shana Tovah to you also.

I am alone as both my parents have passed. It is always bittersweet. They loved the holidays and the traditions.

May those of you with families be blessed and find joy in their company.

I'm lighting the Yarzheit candle tonight for my dear mother and father.

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On 9/24/2014 DARING GREATLY said:

L'Shana Tovah to you also.

I am alone as both my parents have passed. It is always bittersweet. They loved the holidays and the traditions.

May those of you with families be blessed and find joy in their company.

I'm lighting the Yarzheit candle tonight for my dear mother and father.

You light the Yazheit Candles on Yom Kippur, which would be at sunset next Friday

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Thanks, Reiki. 8)

And to all my Jewish sistas...

This dude with the shofar says:

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And I say:

Happy Rosh Hashanah!/Happy New Year!

Try not to do anything so nasty that you'll have to mega-atone for it on Yom Kippur. Smiley Wink

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On 9/24/2014 I am still oxox said:
On 9/24/2014 DARING GREATLY said:

L'Shana Tovah to you also.

I am alone as both my parents have passed. It is always bittersweet. They loved the holidays and the traditions.

May those of you with families be blessed and find joy in their company.

I'm lighting the Yarzheit candle tonight for my dear mother and father.

You light the Yazheit Candles on Yom Kippur, which would be at sunset next Friday

My parents always lit the candle on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in memory of their parents. I think from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur it's the time to honor the memories of our loved ones. This is the tradition I was handed down. I also light them on their respective Yazheit days. It gives me consolation, so I do it both days. Thanks.

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On 9/24/2014 DARING GREATLY said:
On 9/24/2014 I am still oxox said:
On 9/24/2014 DARING GREATLY said:

L'Shana Tovah to you also.

I am alone as both my parents have passed. It is always bittersweet. They loved the holidays and the traditions.

May those of you with families be blessed and find joy in their company.

I'm lighting the Yarzheit candle tonight for my dear mother and father.

You light the Yazheit Candles on Yom Kippur, which would be at sunset next Friday

My parents always lit the candle on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in memory of their parents. I think from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur it's the time to honor the memories of our loved ones. This is the tradition I was handed down. I also light them on their respective Yazheit days. It gives me consolation, so I do it both days. Thanks.


Daring I think it is important for you to do what is right for you. Aside from Yom Kippur I do not light Yazheit candles according to the Jewish Calendar. I light them on the day of their death according to our calendar. Some people think that is wrong too. I don't care.

I hope everyone has a happy and sweet 5775!