I know I left a comment here. Unless I left it on FB. Sometimes I get confused, especially first thing in the morning while waiting for the coffee to brew...
Dearest Leah, Your venerable and most estimable maman has directed me to your blog, where I have just spent a most enjoyable time.I think your writing is magnificent and of course the Henry Street part supplements my own memories of the place. Although I don't think we visited often, (or at all apart from Passovers), it was somehow a very important and vivid part of my childhood. It behooves me now to continue reading as my eyes and time permit. Thank you!PS-I have neither Google nor Blogger account so I will send this as an email.
Thank you Leah - and to you.
ReplyDeleteYou are funny:)
L'Shanah Tovah.
ReplyDeleteGut Yontiff.
xxx
Leah,
ReplyDeleteI wish your family a good, sweet year filled with blessings and peace.
U
A happy new year! Or, as we say in the city, happy Rush-a-Home-a.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too!
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Happy New Year, sugar! mazel tov! mabruk! blessing on you and yours! ;~D xoxox
ReplyDeleteHave a good one!
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All the best. Have an lovely time too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Rosh Hashanah to you Leah, and your family.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, also!
ReplyDeleteLeah, happy Rosh Hashanah to you and yours. And may your wishes and blessings be fulfilled :)
ReplyDeleteRight back at you and your family!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy. :)
ReplyDeletehappy new year leah!
ReplyDeleteSee I learn something every day. I had no idea that September was the Jewish New Year! Happy days Leah.
ReplyDeleteleah-blessings to you and yours--c
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your loved ones!
ReplyDeleteand to you too
ReplyDeletei hope each one of you have a year full of blessings
ReplyDeletexx
Masl tov!
ReplyDeleteand to you as well. May your year be full of wonderful things and times!
ReplyDeleteUm...right back at you.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you too!
ReplyDeleteAh...Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteFor a sec there, I couldn't decide if you had slipped reality, or if Bloglines had lost the plot and was publishing feeds from 9 months ago. :p
I know I left a comment here. Unless I left it on FB. Sometimes I get confused, especially first thing in the morning while waiting for the coffee to brew...
ReplyDeleteHappy New year, my darling friend.
Happy New Year to u, hedgie and sarge!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, peace and newness to you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Leah. Hope you and your family have a great year as well.
ReplyDeleteA bit late... but happy new year to you and yours too :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you as well!
ReplyDeleteDearest Leah,
ReplyDeleteYour venerable and most estimable maman has directed me to your blog, where I have just spent a most enjoyable time.I think your writing is magnificent and of course the Henry Street part supplements my own memories of the place. Although I don't think we visited often, (or at all apart from Passovers), it was somehow a very important and vivid part of my childhood. It behooves me now to continue reading as my eyes and time permit. Thank you!PS-I have neither Google nor Blogger account so I will send this as an email.