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Dear Josh,
In all due respect to the mahzor, it is the Habad calendar which really
gives the name its hekhsher (I hope no Habadniks are in on this piece of
irreverance from a seasoned misnaggid!)
A gut yohr, a gesundt yohr, a mazaldig yohr, and regards to Channie!
Avigdor
On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Joshua Schwartz wrote:
> Chabad calendar (!!). So does kiddush, open a mahzor; so what.
> Joshua Schwartz
> Bar-Ilan
>
> On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Eric Forster wrote:
>
> > >Dear Judith,
> > >Premit me to correct one of your comments. The first of the seventh
> > >month is not referred to biblically as Yom hazzikkaron "day of
> > >rememberance". It is called yom teruah and yom zikron teruah but not,
> > >to my recollection, yom hazzikkaron. The biblical term zikron teruah,
> > >remeberance of the (trumpet) blowing, is, as you well know, the basis
> > >for the treatment of the Rosh hashanah liturgy for when rosh hashanah
> > >occurs on Sabbath as it did this year.
> >
> > Avigdor,
> >
> > Although you are probably right, let me say in Judith's defense that the
> > Chabad calendar for the year 5757, hanging on my wall, refers to it (just
> > as Judith said) as Yom haZicaron.
> >
> > Eric Forster
> >
> >
> >
>
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