22 September 2010
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement and arguably the most important day on the Hebrew calendar. Some say it is Shabbat but I personally disagree. I am firmly in the Yom Kippur camp. It is the day we ask for God’s forgiveness for everything we have done against him and each other. Some of us do more harm to God than to man. I have been told that we are the worst people but I think it is the opposite. God can handle whatever I do to him. People are much less resilient.
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"If there’s one thing I’ve noticed about deeply religious people it’s that they always respect the faiths of the people around them." __ Mia
On behalf of the Great Apologizer I would like to apologize for the disrespect the UN showed to your people today in New York and my country's part in it.
Hope you enjoy the holidays, and spending time with your family.
Thank you, Alissa.
Fab, the UN has been biased against Israel for 60 years. It's nothing new.
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