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Sep. 23rd, 2011 10:33 pmAdstringendum!
[Have a cheerful Rachel Berry on your screen. She's sitting on the steps of Solve, because even though it's a little late, it's a nice night out, and Rachel loves the fall. She loves winter best -- but, well, her birthday is in December, so that makes some amount of sense. Her dog, Evita, has her head on her lap, watching Rachel plantively. The teenage pats the dog between the ears, pausing for a moment before clearing her throat.]
So, through some quick calculations, I would like to announce that Rosh Hashanah is next week, from September 28th to September 30th. Barring there are no extraordinarily trying events, I would like to organize a festival of sorts to those that observe it -- or to those who wish to celebrate with me, as... I don't think there are very many Jewish people here.
[She frowns to herself faintly, at the thought, before quickly plowing forward.]
It's the celebration of creation -- which, really, anyone can observe, but it's really for those who feel a connection to God. Which is what it's about -- the connection between God and humanity. And -- well, so I suppose not everyone can celebrate it, seeing as we have some atheists in the crowd, but -- regardless! I would love it if some people could celebrate it with me. And if not -- well, I won't be available for those two days for any impromptu concerts or anything of the sort, because I will be observing the holiday.
Thank you! And remember, if you do show up -- please bring some food? And -- well, it's hard here, but try to make it kosher.
[Rachel frowns to herself.]
And not dripping in blood.
[Have a cheerful Rachel Berry on your screen. She's sitting on the steps of Solve, because even though it's a little late, it's a nice night out, and Rachel loves the fall. She loves winter best -- but, well, her birthday is in December, so that makes some amount of sense. Her dog, Evita, has her head on her lap, watching Rachel plantively. The teenage pats the dog between the ears, pausing for a moment before clearing her throat.]
So, through some quick calculations, I would like to announce that Rosh Hashanah is next week, from September 28th to September 30th. Barring there are no extraordinarily trying events, I would like to organize a festival of sorts to those that observe it -- or to those who wish to celebrate with me, as... I don't think there are very many Jewish people here.
[She frowns to herself faintly, at the thought, before quickly plowing forward.]
It's the celebration of creation -- which, really, anyone can observe, but it's really for those who feel a connection to God. Which is what it's about -- the connection between God and humanity. And -- well, so I suppose not everyone can celebrate it, seeing as we have some atheists in the crowd, but -- regardless! I would love it if some people could celebrate it with me. And if not -- well, I won't be available for those two days for any impromptu concerts or anything of the sort, because I will be observing the holiday.
Thank you! And remember, if you do show up -- please bring some food? And -- well, it's hard here, but try to make it kosher.
[Rachel frowns to herself.]
And not dripping in blood.