I'm taking a break from blogging to welcome our High Holidays : New Year (Rosh Hashanah), The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur).
These are sacred days - days of awe, days of feasting and fasting, of prayer and spirituality.
These days are important for the reflections on the past and for shaping our life in the present, experiencing belief and hope in God.
See you soon!
See you soon, Duta. May these days be awesome for you.
ReplyDeleteWishing you peace and serenity.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. I hope these days are everything you would want them to be!
ReplyDeleteAll the best for your holidays.
ReplyDeleteI hope the holy days bring you what you need.
ReplyDeleteFeliz Ano Novo minha querida amiga. Muita saúde para você e sua família.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the New Year will bring us all good health, family closeness and above all peace.
ReplyDeleteSee you soon, Duta.
ReplyDeleteMy good wishes.
All the best Jan
I wish you very beautiful, sacred days.
ReplyDeleteBlessings through this season for you!
ReplyDeleteGood wishes to you on our holiday! See you soon. Janice
ReplyDeleteAll the best to peace, love and understanding during these holidays.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time off as you celebrate these holidays.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself, Duta
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Have lovely days. Take care and see you when you return.
ReplyDeleteWishing you every blessing and happiness during this special time in your life. I'll be waiting dear DUTA, don't forget to come back!
ReplyDeletePeace and blessings, hope you will feel physically and spiritually restored after your reflection time.
ReplyDeleteHi Duta, I wish you a contemplative time which allows you to restore your mental and physical health and fill empty spaces in your soul with new hope, peace and love.
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Taking time off to celebrate these important holidays is something we all understand, Duta.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy holidays.
ReplyDeleteSee you soon.
Hi Duta, Shana Tovah and may it be a good and sweet year for you. So good you are taking this sacred time to be contemplative. Must be extra special there in Israel. Love and blessings!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your High Holidays: New Year (Rosh Hashanah), We'll see you when you return.
ReplyDeleteRelax and Have fun!
You'll be missed, but we'll leave the light on for your return. Enjoy your special time.
ReplyDeleteMay it be sweet. Regine
ReplyDeleteWaving hi as I make my blog rounds, hope you're doing well and being fulfilled with your holidays.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR KIND WISHES!
ReplyDeleteThe High Holidays (New Year and The Day of Atonement) are over.
Following the above solemn Holy Days, we continue now with the joyous days of Sukkoth (Tabernacles) harvest festival , and two additional one-day holidays (Shemini Atzeret, Simchat Torah). It all ends on October 18.
I keep popping in to wave hi and also to see when you're back. Hope all is going well with you.
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