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So, Israel is a very religious country, are you also religious? :bleh:

 

No. :roftl:

I'm not, never been very religious, i follow the holidays but not in the strict way the religious parts of the country do.

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No. :roftl:

I'm not, never been very religious, i follow the holidays but not in the strict way the religious parts of the country do.

 

Haha, so I stumbled on an exeption. :naughty: What sort of holidays are those that you follow as well?:bleh:

 

Girls, let`s talk about the good things! (-: For example the Jerusalem Cinemateque is divine, I spent there so many evenings and seen so many great films..

 

Is it some sort of a special cinema? Like the biggest in town for example? :naughty:

 

Which movie did you see last?

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So, Israel is a very religious country, are you also religious? :bleh:

 

I`m not religious at all. After what I`ve seen that the religion can mean in practise I kind of developed an aversion against organised religiosness (is there such a word?). I`m not religious but I`m not an atheist, if it makes any sense to you..

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I`m not religious at all. After what I`ve seen that the religion can mean in practise I kind of developed an aversion against organised religiosness (is there such a word?). I`m not religious but I`m not an atheist, if it makes any sense to you..

 

Oh, yeah it does make sense to me. :thumb_yello: I think I consider myself to be someone like you. :blink: I mean, I think I believe in God, but I don't do anything in practise. I don't follow many rules and all, but I still have faith. It's just like that I have faith in it, but I don't have to show it all the time. :blink:

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Haha, so I stumbled on an exeption. :naughty: What sort of holidays are those that you follow as well?:bleh:

 

I follow most of them but doing my own thing if that makes any sense.

 

I`m not religious at all. After what I`ve seen that the religion can mean in practise I kind of developed an aversion against organised religiosness (is there such a word?).

 

I don't think there is a word like that but i got your idea.

 

Yeah good things, like this year's yom haatzmaut ( Independance day), it was brilliant. there was this really beautiful lights and laser exhabition, it was breathtaking, and the fireworks were the biggest & most colourful we had in years:

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I follow most of them but doing my own thing if that makes any sense.

 

I don't think there is a word like that but i got your idea.

 

Yeah good things, like this year's yom haatzmaut ( Independance day), it was brilliant. there was this really beautiful lights and laser exhabition, it was breathtaking, and the fireworks were the biggest & most colourful we had in years:

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It does make sense to me! :thumb_yello:

 

Aww, I love fireworks! :wub2: We have fireworks only on the New Year's Eve! When was your Independence Day? (I need to remember that "yom haatzmaut" :naughty: I know that you can say Yom tov!)

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I follow most of them but doing my own thing if that makes any sense.

 

Yeah good things, like this year's yom haatzmaut ( Independance day), it was brilliant. there was this really beautiful lights and laser exhabition, it was breathtaking, and the fireworks were the biggest & most colourful we had in years

 

Wow, I`ve heard about it (though not seen it). We (me and some Israeli friends/colleagues living here in Slovakia) had a party on the independence day, baking meat, drinking.. it was fun. One could feel almost like in Israel for a moment.. What was weird that also our arabic moslim (with Israeli citizenship) colleague was there and he even prepared som tasty kebab..:shocked:

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Wow, I`ve heard about it (though not seen it). We (me and some Israeli friends/colleagues living here in Slovakia) had a party on the independence day, baking meat, drinking.. it was fun. One could feel almost like in Israel for a moment.. What was weird that also our arabic moslim (with Israeli citizenship) colleague was there and he even prepared som tasty kebab..:shocked:

 

It was really great celebration this year to mark the 60th birthday.

Oh so you had some al aesh and other things? that's great. :thumb_yello:

Nothing beats a good shishlik in a pita in independance day with a drink on the side LOL.

 

It does make sense to me! :thumb_yello:

 

Aww, I love fireworks! :wub2: We have fireworks only on the New Year's Eve! When was your Independence Day? (I need to remember that "yom haatzmaut" :naughty: I know that you can say Yom tov!)

 

I love fireworks as well, Independance day was in May 8.

We can say yom tov (good day) and also Layla tov (good night), and on that note, i really should say layla tov and head off to bed.sleeping.gif

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It was really great celebration this year to mark the 60th birthday.

Oh so you had some al aesh and other things? that's great. :thumb_yello:

Nothing beats a good shishlik in a pita in independance day with a drink on the side LOL.

 

I love fireworks as well, Independance day was in May 8.

We can say yom tov (good day) and also Layla tov (good night), and on that note, i really should say layla tov and head off to bed.sleeping.gif

 

Al ha-esh, nachon (-: Even home made pita!

 

The actual date of the independence day is counted according to the jewish (lunar) calendar (like most of jewish/israeli holidays) so every year it falls on a diffrent day. The original independence day was 14th of May 1948.. This year it was on 8th of May.

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Al ha-esh, nachon (-: Even home made pita!

 

The actual date of the independence day is counted according to the jewish (lunar) calendar (like most of jewish/israeli holidays) so every year it falls on a diffrent day. The original independence day was 14th of May 1948.. This year it was on 8th of May.

 

Home made pita is so delicious, and then take a piece and wipe the humus with it it's even better. :thumb_yello:

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Home made pita is so delicious, and then take a piece and wipe the humus with it it's even better. :thumb_yello:

 

We also had home-made chumus! :mf_lustslow: Also eggplants.. all the stuff that people eat in Israel.

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We also had home-made chumus! :mf_lustslow: Also eggplants.. all the stuff that people eat in Israel.

 

 

Home made humus is yummy, i learned how to make eggplants salad like the one sold in stores (my version is a bit more healthier :naughty:), and home made tchina, the best of all. :thumb_yello:

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hey u all ;)

 

saying hi!

 

im in israel at the moment having fun... lol

 

Ahlan Sivan! Enjoy yourself and have fun! I need a holiday too but I have to wait till July.. but it will be worth it! Amsterdam, Mika, MFCers.. :wub2:

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Ahlan Sivan! Enjoy yourself and have fun! I need a holiday too but I have to wait till July.. but it will be worth it! Amsterdam, Mika, MFCers.. :wub2:

 

lucky u :)

 

i miss mika so much :(

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hey u all ;)

 

saying hi!

 

im in israel at the moment having fun... lol

Awesome, how do you deal with the weather?? :naughty:

 

Ahlan Sivan! Enjoy yourself and have fun! I need a holiday too but I have to wait till July.. but it will be worth it! Amsterdam, Mika, MFCers.. :wub2:

 

July is definetly a time for vacation, Paris is waiting..:naughty::thumb_yello:

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