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Oss
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« on: September 17, 2009, 05:45:53 PM »

I cant believe tomorrow night will start the year 5770 already

Seems like just yesterday it was 5725 2funny

Our wish for all of our VRCC family is for a Happy and Healthy New Year  My life is richer for having met so many of you.

Rosh Hashanah which is the start of the Hebrew New Year starts tomorrow night. This was year 5769, a pretty good year all things considered.

Hope everyone riding to CBR has safe winds, great fellowship and good times.

Next year I hope to make it out there as the holiday, being on a lunar cycle wont be a conflict finally.

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Chrisj CMA
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2009, 05:57:35 PM »

Seems like just yesterday it was 5725 2funny

Our wish for all of our VRCC family is for a Happy and Healthy New Year  My life is richer for having met so many of you.

Rosh Hashanah starts tomorrow night.

Hope everyone riding to CBR has safe winds, great fellowship and good times.

Next year I hope to make it out there as the holiday, being on a lunar cycle wont be a conflict finally.




Happy new year to U2 Oss.  I cant wait to see pics of your lunar cycle.  What kind of oil does it use, tires?  How about mileage.........solid fuel?
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2009, 06:59:58 PM »

What? Undecided
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Wizzard
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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2009, 07:03:00 PM »

yeah,, what he said laugh
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« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2009, 08:38:29 PM »

No wonder your so happy, look at that pretty wife!
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« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2009, 08:55:08 PM »

Happy New Year to You and Bonnie Bro!!!!!!

And to G-Man and all my fellow brothers and sisters!!!!!!!

Sure hope I don't get blotted out bro!  Grin  Well, I guess I got a good lawyer if so....  Shocked

Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה‎, literally "head of the year," Biblical: [ˈɾoʃ haʃːɔˈnɔh], Israeli: [ˈʁoʃ haʃaˈna], Yiddish: [ˈrɔʃəˈʃɔnə]) is a Jewish holiday commonly referred to as the "Jewish New Year." It is observed on the first day of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar,[1] as ordained in the Torah, in Leviticus 23:24. Rosh Hashanah is the first of the High Holidays or Yamim Noraim ("Days of Awe"), or Asseret Yemei Teshuva (Ten Days of Repentance) which are days specifically set aside to focus on repentance that conclude with the holiday of Yom Kippur.

Rosh Hashanah is the start of the civil year in the Hebrew calendar (one of four "new year" observances that define various legal "years" for different purposes as explained in the Mishnah and Talmud). It is the new year for people, animals, and legal contracts. The Mishnah also sets this day aside as the new year for calculating calendar years and sabbatical (shmita) and jubilee (yovel) years. Rosh Hashanah commemorates the creation of man whereas five days earlier, on 25 of Elul, marks the first day of creation.

The Mishnah, the core text of Judaism's oral Torah, contains the first known reference to Rosh Hashanah as the "day of judgment." In the Talmud tractate on Rosh Hashanah it states that three books of account are opened on Rosh Hashanah, wherein the fate of the wicked, the righteous, and those of an intermediate class are recorded. The names of the righteous are immediately inscribed in the book of life, and they are sealed "to live." The middle class are allowed a respite of ten days, until Yom Kippur, to repent and become righteous; the wicked are "blotted out of the book of the living".


HAPPY NEW YEAR BROTHER AND SISTER!!!!!!  cooldude cooldude cooldude
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