Friday, September 18, 2009

A Happy New Year to All!



L'Shanah Tovah!

To all my friends--may your year be sweet and full of joy!

31 comments:

  1. Thank you Leah - and to you.
    You are funny:)

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  2. Leah,

    I wish your family a good, sweet year filled with blessings and peace.

    U

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  3. A happy new year! Or, as we say in the city, happy Rush-a-Home-a.

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  4. Happy New Year, sugar! mazel tov! mabruk! blessing on you and yours! ;~D xoxox

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  5. All the best. Have an lovely time too.

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  6. Happy Rosh Hashanah to you Leah, and your family.

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  7. Leah, happy Rosh Hashanah to you and yours. And may your wishes and blessings be fulfilled :)

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  8. Right back at you and your family!

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  9. See I learn something every day. I had no idea that September was the Jewish New Year! Happy days Leah.

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  10. Happy New Year to you and your loved ones!

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  11. i hope each one of you have a year full of blessings
    xx

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  12. and to you as well. May your year be full of wonderful things and times!

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  13. Ah...Happy New Year!

    For 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

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  14. 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...

    Happy New year, my darling friend.

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  15. Blessings, peace and newness to you!

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  16. Thanks Leah. Hope you and your family have a great year as well.

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  17. A bit late... but happy new year to you and yours too :)

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  18. 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.

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