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Shana Tova-Happy New Year
Best wishes froma fellow jew.
I believe that Prayer can take on many forms, I found that it is not necessarily something you do in specific place of worship. To me prayer can be a walk alone in the mountains, or a moment of silence,
I wish you a very happy, healthy, and joyful year.
Keep on writing
posted by
Tzippy
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September 19, 2009
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I totally agree with Ash because once it get to spirituality all religions are the same. Especially people of the books. And the prayers goes to the same God. Happy Holiday
posted by
chuck_ibrahim
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September 18, 2009
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I totally agree that it is diminished without prayer! sammy

posted by
sam444
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September 16, 2009
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Who wants to settle for a diminished life? Not me!
posted by
TAPS.
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September 16, 2009
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I have to agree with Ash
he has said it very well; great post; many blessings and thanks
posted by
mariaki
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September 16, 2009
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Shanna Tova, Mal! That sounds so lovely. I have yet to meet my Rabbi, but will probably do so on the 25th, just before the High Holy Days. He says I should probably just start with shabbat and then go from there, but I'm not sure...
posted by
myrrhage_
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September 15, 2009
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Powerful...
Gratifying how so many illumined persons from different religions hold similar views when it comes to Spirituality!
posted by
ash_pradhan
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September 15, 2009
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