A smooth and meaningful fast to you Sandi! Shanah Tovah! May the LORD abundantly bless you and your family for a good and sweet year may you `give ear` to His voice in ever deepening ways in 5782!❤️
I have never observed Yom Kippur before, although a long time ago I attended a Seder. It was a powerful experience to see faith through different eyes. I hope you experienced a meaningful Yom Kippur, Sandi!
Hi Sandi, I used to fast once a week but have not done so for a long time. However, I have been on a diet for the last month or so and have lost nearly a stone, I have no problem with going without food for a while. I must look up Yom Kippur, and see what it is referring to. God bless you Sandi.
Sandi hope your Yom Kippur was wonderful. Our church has a pastor that is very familiar with the Jewish holidays. In fact he hosted a Seder meal. I was unable to attend at the time but hope he does it again. Thanks too for your lovely visit to my blog. Have a blessed day. Hugs!
Thinking of you.
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All the best Jan
A blessed Yom Kippur to you.
ReplyDeleteI agree good wishes to you.
ReplyDeleteThe year sometimes seems at a crawl, but other times like it passes swiftly.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you always, Sandi.
ReplyDeleteGostei.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
A smooth and meaningful fast to you Sandi!
ReplyDeleteShanah Tovah! May the LORD abundantly bless you and your family for a good and sweet year may you `give ear` to His voice in ever deepening ways in 5782!❤️
Thanks. I feel like I did Yom Kippur today with you and Dave Rubin. Ha ha. It went well. Hope yours did too.
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ReplyDeleteThank yoy, Riitta. You too.
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ReplyDeleteBlessings to you too, R.
DeleteMay you day continue to be blessed.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anni.
DeleteI have never observed Yom Kippur before, although a long time ago I attended a Seder. It was a powerful experience to see faith through different eyes. I hope you experienced a meaningful Yom Kippur, Sandi!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Louise! It was profoundly meaningful. 🌷
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DeleteMany blessings at this important time.
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DeleteHi Sandi,
ReplyDeleteI used to fast once a week but have not done so for a long time. However, I have been on a diet for the last month or so and have lost nearly a stone, I have no problem with going without food for a while. I must look up Yom Kippur, and see what it is referring to. God bless you Sandi.
It is the Day of Atonement
DeletePeace, Joy and blessings to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteTake care, happy weekend to you!
Sandi hope your Yom Kippur was wonderful. Our church has a pastor that is very familiar with the Jewish holidays. In fact he hosted a Seder meal. I was unable to attend at the time but hope he does it again. Thanks too for your lovely visit to my blog. Have a blessed day. Hugs!
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God bless you.:))
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You are observing Yom Kippur? I hope it brings you comfort and peace.
ReplyDeleteI did. Thank you, Elephant's Child.
DeleteEasy fast and happy holiday!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings to you and your family!
Thank you, Kaya!
DeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteI have never celebrated Yom Kippur, so best wishes to you and your fasting!
ReplyDeletebest wishes to you with your first fast. i am not very familiar with Yom Kippur!
ReplyDeleteQue tenha um Yom Kippur muito abençoado.
ReplyDeleteUma boa semana com muita saúde.
Um beijo.
Obrigado, Graça.
DeleteI wish you the same Sandi.
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