Yom Kippur

As we head in to this Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, I wish you a G’mar Chatima Tova. And to all whom I have offended, I offer my sincere apologies and ask for forgiveness.

(courtesy of Dry Bones)
Blogging to resume after Yom Kippur ends, Monday evening.

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An Australian immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave has been blogging since early 2003.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    I do forgive you. :)
    And, I pray that you will accept the shed blood of Jesus Christ to wash away all your sin! :)
    with His love, sincerely,
    Ma Sands

  2. Anonymous says:

    Just what you needed, right? Gevalt, nothing like a little charm and tact.

    Anyway, I hope you had an easy fast, and a very meaningful day…..AND SUKKOT’s ALMOST HERE! (my fave holiday)

  3. Anonymous says:

    *Sigh*…..the “charm” was s’posed to be in the smile face. As to tact, I threw that to the winds a while ago, for time is so short… ):

    Still very much appreciate Israely Cool, for the vital love for his people infused into me through his coverage of the July-August war.

    again, very sincerely, :)

    Ma Sands

  4. Anonymous says:

    Word of advice: force-preaching primitive paganism to Jewish people makes smilies irrelevant.

    Shy Guy

  5. Anonymous says:

    I am sorry but this comment is annoying. Right now I am upset with self righteous Christians, do you know that self righteousness is also a sin? So instead of you praying for us poor Jews to except Christ pray for yourself, to not judge, to not be self righteous and pratice some class and maturity by editing yourself and being more culturely and religiously sensitive? Don’t be so arrogant to assume you or your religion knows everything, take the time to learn about us Jews and then maybe you won’t be so arrogant. Which FYI, also a sin. Please know I am not trying to bash you but rather show you that well if you religions right, yes you are headed to heaven, but investigate ours and see that if our religion is right then you are commiting a lot of sins which include idolatry, worshipping more than one G-d, and ignoring the commandments, Jewish Holidays in substitute for psuedo Christian but very Pagan holidays. Don’t be ignorant, incourage and embrace diversity.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Hey, Tracy! Hi! :)

    My seven grown kids are 1/8th Russian Jewish, and so delighted with that heritage…..does that give me a foothold to keep talking? :)

    sincerely,

    Ma Sands

  7. Anonymous says:

    Of course, I know that self-righteousness is also sin. I think that you has a bias that christians never make a sin. All the human beings are sinful and easy to be led into temptation. Therefore, we has to confess our sins and to try hard to make no sins.

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