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I went to JSoc on Friday, it was pretty great. Post your experiences with Judaism here.
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Yeah, why not - it's no skin off my nose.Charlie Reams wrote:Post your experiences with Judaism here.
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I've never been to any Jewish Society events but have mean to several Christian Society gigs. There's one coming up called 'Grill a Christian'. Sounds good huh?
Since this is about Judaism though I should comment on that. Judaism gave us that great Friends episode, 'The One with the Holiday Armadillo' and also I remember at primary school saying "shalom" and eating bread so I guess Judaism is good since I got free food.
Since this is about Judaism though I should comment on that. Judaism gave us that great Friends episode, 'The One with the Holiday Armadillo' and also I remember at primary school saying "shalom" and eating bread so I guess Judaism is good since I got free food.
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Re: Judaism
There aren't many Jews where I live.
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Re: Judaism
Ryan Taylor wrote:I guess Judaism is good since I got free food.
This happens a lot
Charlie, was the thing you went to a Friday night dinner? They're awesome too. (You may have realised by now that a lot of the routine and practice of Judaism revolves around food).
Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
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Yes indeed. I was impressed.Adam Gillard wrote: Charlie, was the thing you went to a Friday night dinner?
Yes, and booze! Really wish someone had told me this before. Also challah is probably the tastiest thing ever invented. I think you lot keep this stuff quiet on purpose.Adam Gillard wrote:You may have realised by now that a lot of the routine and practice of Judaism revolves around food.
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Re: Judaism
Charlie Reams wrote:I think you lot keep this stuff quiet on purpose.
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SynecdocheRyan Taylor wrote:Charlie Reams wrote:I think you lot keep this stuff quiet on purpose.
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Oh. I've only ever heard of Lot in a quiz question about a pillar of salt so I have no idea how the word is used in a sentence.Charlie Reams wrote:SynecdocheRyan Taylor wrote:Charlie Reams wrote:I think you lot keep this stuff quiet on purpose.
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Charlie Reams wrote:Yes, and booze! Really wish someone had told me this before. Also challah is probably the tastiest thing ever invented. I think you lot keep this stuff quiet on purpose.Adam Gillard wrote:You may have realised by now that a lot of the routine and practice of Judaism revolves around food.

San Francisco LGBT Pride, June 29th 1997 - me, about to take a second bite of a knish, filled with potato, spinach, garlic, onion and spices. It was well tasty as I recall.
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Just the words "potato, spinach, garlic, onion and spices" together are tasty to me.Phil Reynolds wrote:a knish, filled with potato, spinach, garlic, onion and spices. It was well tasty as I recall.