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I will be arriving in Israel late tomorrow (Tuesday). Wednesday is Erev Yom Kippur, and Thursday is Yom Kippur. Therefore, there will be no new posts until Sunday at the earliest (if possible – since I will have very limited internet access while I’m there).
This year there are very few weekdays of Chol Hamoed for me because I observe Yom Tov Sheni in Israel. So I am not sure how much opportunity I will
have to post. Still, it’s possible that I may squeeze a few out if I can. Stay tuned.
At this point, I would like to wish a G’mar Chasima Tova to all my commentators, readers, and to all of Klal Yisroel. May we all merit a year of good health, prosperity, and more than ever peace!
And in case I am not able to post before Sukkos, I would also like to wish everyone a Chag Sukkos Sameach.
Have a Gmar Chasima Tova.
ReplyDeleteG'mar Hatima Tova to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Israel! I don't know if your kids will shun you for it, but consider coming over to the "dark side" and keeping one day. (That is, if you don't go *really* nuts and make aliyah. :-) ) You'll have more time to, I don't know, visit Jerusalem and take me out. :-)
Can someone comment if the Rechov Kaplan crowd is taking a few days off, in anticipation of President Trump's plan being approved.
ReplyDeleteAnd does the plan meet their proposal of giving in completely to Hamas without any semblance of Hamas releasing the hostages?