Ah, well, around Pesach then you must be thinking about the new year for the festivals and months, since of course Nisan is the first month and Pesach is the first festival. Or maybe you're just late for Tisha B'av, new year for the trees... :-)
Y'know, I initially wrote "Shavuot", then opted for Pesach at the last minute, and completely forgot about Nisan being the first month.
Happy new year for people (and the world [1]) to you too. :-)
[1] We think of Rosh Hashana as the birthday of the world, but according to some (waves hands mightly in the direction of "talmud"), Rosh Hashana is the anniversary of the sixth day, when people were created. So the world was created five days before we start counting time. :-)
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Date: 2004-09-19 11:31 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-20 10:41 am (UTC)P.s. Happy New Year for people :-)
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Date: 2004-09-20 01:00 pm (UTC)Y'know, I initially wrote "Shavuot", then opted for Pesach at the last minute, and completely forgot about Nisan being the first month.
Happy new year for people (and the world [1]) to you too. :-)
[1] We think of Rosh Hashana as the birthday of the world, but according to some (waves hands mightly in the direction of "talmud"), Rosh Hashana is the anniversary of the sixth day, when people were created. So the world was created five days before we start counting time. :-)
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Date: 2004-09-21 04:35 am (UTC)