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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Hey. Gentiles. Listen up for a sec.

When September and October are nearing and you’re planning an event: google “Rosh Hashanah *year*” and *Yom Kippur *year*” and then, and I cannot stress this enough, don’t plan your event on those days. In fact, don’t plan any events starting sundown the night before. Those are the three most important days of the Jewish calendar, and, once again, I cannot stress enough how much this little bit of forethought and kindness will make every Jew you know cry tears of joy.

theworsethingsgettheharderifight

Rosh Hashanah is September 16th, 2033

Tom Kippur is September 25th, 2023


you’ve been told’t

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There is really no way to express how much it means when these things are considered, or how much it hurts when they’re not.

“Sorry, I can’t come to your party you’ve planned a month in advance, it’s Rosh Hashanah” is such a painful thing to say, because it’s not like it’s not on the calendar! It just means it wasn’t a consideration, and that feels like you don’t care that I can’t be there!

it was like a month long ordeal before my boss agreed to give me yom kippur off lmfao