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PaulM on Four Questions with Jonathan Mizrahi, Jewish Calendar Math Whiz
From a Catholic, thanks for the explanation. What body, scholarly group or other authority will decide when and how much...
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We've never tried that before but in our experience the potatoes turn brown once grated. You can try keeping them...
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just went looking for a turknorah when i was really looking for a menurkey-who knew?
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Sunny on “Oils”: A Thanksgivukkah Miracle (“Royals” Song Parody)
Very interesting and fun to see. Extremely well done. Thank you for sharing this with us. Definitely worth passing along...
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Lauren Mayer on The Thanksgivukkah Song
Here's another song option - "Kvelling For Thanksgivukkah" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvlObc_BAvE
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Valerie Kelley Alley on Four Questions with Jonathan Mizrahi, Jewish Calendar Math Whiz
Hypothesizing here. Hebrew year 5774 should have 1 added to account for time used because they had counted 0 as...
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