Sunday, April 24, 2011

Celebrating newness of life

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Peace and Easter joy to my Christian friends out there!
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A painting by a local artist friend.
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For pictures of glorious light, opened tombs, and the Holy Sepulchre, you are welcome to click on my label "Easter."
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The Psalm-bloggers are contributing Easter posts today to Robert at Daily Athens. You are invited to link yours too.
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May you all enjoy your holy day as we Jews prepare for tonight and tomorrow, the holiday of Shevi'i shel Pesach, the 7th and final day of Passover.
Chag sameach!
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14 comments:

  1. I am not sure at what point of Passover we are, so... Happy Easter, Dina!

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  2. Dear Dina! I should like to know the way you celebrate the holiday of
    Shevi'i shel Pesach. It must be a very holiday, a liberation day for ex slaves and people who were oppressed.Have a great Shevi'i shel Pesach!

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  3. And chag sameach to you as well, once again!

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  4. A beautiful portrait of Jesus Christ! Thank you for your Easter wishes!
    My Eagan Rotary friend Michael and I were just talking about how much we both like your blog!

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  5. Lovely painting...thanks so much for sharing and for your Easter wishes! I remember always that Christ was a Jew and celebrated Passover! Shalom!

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  6. I am grateful for your blog, even though I don't post comments very often. It is so good to see Israel from the inside.

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  7. Thank you Dina. Same to you there in beautiful Jerusalem.

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  8. Thank you Dina and Chag Sameach to you.

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  9. Always interesting to see what others around the world imaging Jesus to look like!

    Goodbye Matza; hello bread!

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  10. Thank you very much for your kindness and participation as well.

    Happy colours indeed to see. Hope you all had a nice and peaceful Easter Sunday.

    Please have a good start into the new week, and please join next Sunday for the PsalmChallenge #17.

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