Re: OT - Passover

2009-04-10 Thread Larry Colen
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 10:46:49AM -0400, frank theriault wrote:
 Last evening at sundown was the start of Passover.
 
 I believe one of the popular Passover greetings is Next year in
 Jerusalem!, but I'm not sure that Boris has that many guest rooms for
 all of us.

On this forum I believe that's been changed to Next year at GFM.


Why on all other nights do we shoot digital or film, but tonight we
shoot only film?

Why on all other nights do we shoot all kinds of subjects, but tonight
we shoot only landscapes?

Why on all other nights do we shoot hand held or with a tripod, but
tonight we shoot only on a tripod?

Why on all other nights do we not bracket our exposures even once, but
tonight we bracket them by two stops?

 
 ;-)
 
 All the best to all who celebrate this wonderful holiday.

Pesach Tov Y'all

I almost feel guilty that my seder last night was a cheeseburger at
In-n-Out, but I'd have to be three steps more orthodox to make it to
Unitarian.


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Re: OT - Passover

2009-04-10 Thread Mark Roberts

Larry Colen wrote:


I'd have to be three steps more orthodox to make it to
Unitarian.


Now *that's* quote-of-the-year material!



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OT - Passover

2009-04-09 Thread frank theriault
Last evening at sundown was the start of Passover.

I believe one of the popular Passover greetings is Next year in
Jerusalem!, but I'm not sure that Boris has that many guest rooms for
all of us.

;-)

All the best to all who celebrate this wonderful holiday.

cheers,
frank

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Re: OT - Passover

2009-04-09 Thread Boris Liberman

Well, a number of thing really.

1. Everyone, be greeted with the Passover holidays!
2. Frank, the greetings ends with Jerusalem rebuilt meaning in fact (I 
think, not sure) the rebuilding of a new Temple.
3. We don't live in Jerusalem, so that in a certain sense it does not 
apply. If however, you decide to come in sequence (not in parallel), 
then many things can be arranged. Ask Jostein ;-).


Boris


frank theriault wrote:

Last evening at sundown was the start of Passover.

I believe one of the popular Passover greetings is Next year in
Jerusalem!, but I'm not sure that Boris has that many guest rooms for
all of us.

;-)

All the best to all who celebrate this wonderful holiday.

cheers,
frank




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Re: OT - Passover

2009-04-09 Thread Bob Sullivan
Thanks Frank, and Boris, hope you had a good sedar last night.
Did Galia do the 4 questions?
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Boris Liberman bori...@gmail.com wrote:
 Well, a number of thing really.

 1. Everyone, be greeted with the Passover holidays!
 2. Frank, the greetings ends with Jerusalem rebuilt meaning in fact (I
 think, not sure) the rebuilding of a new Temple.
 3. We don't live in Jerusalem, so that in a certain sense it does not apply.
 If however, you decide to come in sequence (not in parallel), then many
 things can be arranged. Ask Jostein ;-).

 Boris


 frank theriault wrote:

 Last evening at sundown was the start of Passover.

 I believe one of the popular Passover greetings is Next year in
 Jerusalem!, but I'm not sure that Boris has that many guest rooms for
 all of us.

 ;-)

 All the best to all who celebrate this wonderful holiday.

 cheers,
 frank



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Re: OT - Passover

2009-04-09 Thread Boris Liberman

Bob, this time Galia decided she wanted to sing the Passover songs ;-).

Boris

Bob Sullivan wrote:

Thanks Frank, and Boris, hope you had a good sedar last night.
Did Galia do the 4 questions?
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Boris Liberman bori...@gmail.com wrote:

Well, a number of thing really.

1. Everyone, be greeted with the Passover holidays!
2. Frank, the greetings ends with Jerusalem rebuilt meaning in fact (I
think, not sure) the rebuilding of a new Temple.
3. We don't live in Jerusalem, so that in a certain sense it does not apply.
If however, you decide to come in sequence (not in parallel), then many
things can be arranged. Ask Jostein ;-).

Boris


frank theriault wrote:

Last evening at sundown was the start of Passover.

I believe one of the popular Passover greetings is Next year in
Jerusalem!, but I'm not sure that Boris has that many guest rooms for
all of us.

;-)

All the best to all who celebrate this wonderful holiday.

cheers,
frank



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