The Jewish High Holidays start at sunset. I face this time of the year with trepidation. How deep do I want to go into spiritual reflection? What I like best is the chance to wipe the slate clean and begin anew. This period is also referred to as the Days of Awe and with that as inspiration. I’m posting this video of sheer awesomeness. I’m grateful to you all for another wonderful year of conversation, consolation and laughter.
For the next few days, I’m going to unplug. I’ll be back next week.
Wow, awe indeed!
Happy New Year and wishing you inspired reflections.
Thanks. It has been filled with awe so far.
That looked like fun (says the person who is afraid of heights)! “Landed on a window! Sorry!” Ha ha ha.
Happy New Year! I hope you have something sweet for a sweet year to come. I like to honor my ancestors in faith by having something sweet on Rosh Hashanah; maybe I’ll make dessert!
I did eat the traditional apple dipped in honey. For a family dinner last Thursday, I also baked some rugelach, which I’ve been enjoying all weekend. http://goo.gl/10FQU6
I have never seen rugelach that was not store-bought. Looks yummy!
Thanks to Barefoot Contessa for yet another fabulous recipe.
That video is incredible!
I sent the video to my ballet teacher, who himself does amazing things. We’re both in awe.