Wish your international colleagues a Happy New Year in their own languages. Here are new year’s greetings in 18 different languages!
“While preparing for Rosh Hashanah, I was waiting with excitement and trepidation to crown Hashem as my king. The miracles we experienced [this year] just before Rosh Hashanah enhanced all those emotions beyond any personal preparations,” she said, referring to the assassination of Hezbollah lead...
Blessed are You, Hashem our God, King of the universe, for the vine and the fruit of the vine, for the produce of the field, and for the precious, good, and spacious land which You have favored to give as a heritage to our fathers, to eat of its fruit and be satiated by its go...
Because once we started we could not stop,here are a few more literary calaveras examples from Hallmark Writers. Hallmark Bilingual Copywriter Beau B. wrote about Death by the heat of chili peppers. Muerte por “enchilamiento” Aquí yace Juan Primero Que le gustaba la salsa picosa. Chipotle ...
Turns out she was very open to my call. We spoke for 45 minutes then scheduled another call for later. She thanked me for taking the chance, then said,” I wish more people would just pick up the damn phone!” It may be generational, but a lot of us have forgotten how powerful and...
According to the Jewish New Year, called as Rosh Hashanah, people need to recall all of the events that they did wrong in the earlier year as well as make promises to themselves to do better and not to repeat those mistakes in the future. At this holy time of the year, children are ...
It's totally fine to wish someone a happy Passover in English, of course. If you want to work some Hebrew into your greeting, you can say "Happy Pasach!" Here are a few other traditional Hebrew and Yiddish greetings you can use: Chag sameach (Happy holiday) Chag kasher v’sameach ...
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