It’s that September time of Year again—except this Year, it’s in October. Beginning with Rosh Hashanah (translated as of the Year) on Wednesday night, followed by Yom Kippur and Sukkot, observant Jews can’t work for seven out of twenty-two days.
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After the holidays, Gentile and Secular Jews who rely on tweets as their primary means of communication should not accuse their observant Jewish tweet-using friends of lying when they tweet, “I am sorry I haven’t answered any of your tweets. It’s been a Jewish holiday for almost a month.
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