Oy Searchers! Need Help? – February 2017

Image from www.stlucasucc.org

Image from www.stlucasucc.org

[As we explain every month, this post is all about providing existing articles in this website to address the specific terms entered by netizens which direct them to sinai6000.net.  —Admin1]

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02/21/17 – “John Doe” – IN HIS NAME: THE PROBLEM WITH HA SHEM, G-D, L-RD – 5

 

02/18/17 – “joshua 1:8,9” 

UC Sanctuary - Joshua 1:8-9

UC Sanctuary – Joshua 1:8-9

 

This scroll hangs on the foyer entry to the Sanctuary of the University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City, Philippines.

 

02/18/17 – “sabbath messages” – Please scroll down to dates 02/10/17 and 02/03/17 for all the messages and background reading on the Sabbath available in this website.  Shabbat shalom dear searcher and thank you for checking us out!

 

02/15/17 – “microcosm and macrocosm in levenson’s book sinai and zion” – 

02/10/17 –  “sabbath preparation message” – Hmmm, a Sabbath-observer who is serious about the Sabbath, he/she searches not for the actual Sabbath liturgy but preparation for the Sabbath!  We have no posts for preparation but we do have posts about why one should “remember” the Sabbath early enough to prepare for it!  So perhaps, this searcher could benefit from the following posts:

02/03/17 – “sabbath greeting messages”  –  All our Sabbath liturgies for every Sabbath of the month throughout the year are “sabbath greeting messages” so just go to the CATEGORY “A Sinaite’s Sabbath Liturgy.” But if this searcher is looking for Sabbath greetings in boxed messages, the internet is full of them; in fact we use a lot of them.  Since we take the liberty of borrowing from what’s available on the net, our visitors are welcome to use what we’ve borrowed, just make sure the original sources are acknowledged, just as we do with everything that is not originally our own.

Here are all the posts under the category “A Sinaite’s Sabbath Liturgy”:

 

02/02/17 – “image of jewish sacrifices” – The images we use for our posts all come from what is available on the web but one has to scan and scroll through hundreds until you find the exact one that best portrays your message.

 

Here are sample post with images:

 

 

 

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Image from Pinterest

Image from Pinterest

[Barely have we gotten used to correcting the year 2016 to 2017 on our checks when here comes the 2nd month, yes, ALREADY!  As for the Chinese community, they’re still in the midst of celebrating their 19-day long turnover to the new year according to the lunar calendar they go by.   Since we have to fill up space until “search terms” start coming in, hereunder are TRIVIA about this lovey-dovey Snoopy image and about this month, whether or not you care to know.]

 

For starters:

 

Q:  What is the name of the yellow fine-feather-friend of Snoopy?

A. The Charles M. Schulz Museum indicates that Schulz’s comic strip first appeared on Oct. 2, 1950. Woodstock first appeared in 1967, according to Peanuts.com, but the little bird was not identified by name until 1970, the year after the famous music festival.

 

[Source:  What is the name of Snoopy’s little bird friend? |Reference.com/https://www.reference.com › Art & Literature › Comics & Anime]

 

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From [February – Wikipedia]

  • February is the second month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
  • It is the shortest month of the year as it is the only month to have a length of less than 30 days.
  • The month has 28 days in common years or 29 days in leap years, with the quadrennial 29th day being called the “leap day.”

 

Image from PicturesCafe.com

Image from PicturesCafe.com

Ten things you never knew about February | Top 10 Facts | Life & Style …[www.express.co.uk]

[Whether you care to know or not . . . ]

1. February is named after the purification ritual Februa, which was a sort of early Roman spring cleaning festival.

2. In Old English, February was called Solmonath (Mud month) or Kale-monath (Kale or cabbage month).

3. February frequently occurs in lists of the most commonly misspelt words in the English language.

4. The Americans have trouble with the word February too – last year, a press release from the White House consistently spelt it as Feburary.

5. Much Ado About Nothing is the only Shakespeare play that mentions February.

6. Before Julius Caesar’s calendar reform of 45BC, February was the only month with an even number of days. All the rest had 29 or 31.

7. February is the only month that can pass with no full moon. This will next occur in 2018.

8. In the USA, February is National Pet Dental Health month. It is also Hot Breakfast month.

9. The birthstone for February is amethyst. The birth flower is the violet or iris.

10. The ancient Greeks believed that amethyst protected the wearer from drunkenness.

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