Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Yesterday, Israel made available (digitally) the Dead Sea Scrolls to all interested in viewing them. They come with an magnify, outline and translate to English option.

So… I thought, what better way to wish my friends here (and to everyone, everywhere) a “Happy New Year” than with one of my favorite quotes from Isaiah.

I recently went to Photoshop school (Lesa Snider, G-d Bless you for the wonderful teacher you are!) with Hankers (and a special blessing to you, my friend).

My warped and devious mind decided to put these events together and (as is my way, yearly) to wish all 

 

A Wonderful, Healthy, Peaceful, Productive and Creative New Year

 

So here it is, with great love to you all…

 

Sources: 

http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/

 

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4128115,00.html


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on Sep 27, 2011

sydneysiders

Quoting Wizard1956, reply 22Religious diversity should be taught every day. There would be less hate in the world, imho.

well said... 

Not to mention that you'd learn that diversity is our greatest strength. Think of all that very rich history going back so many thousand years. Just what's available in the libraries alone is enough to boggle the mind. I figure over 150 countries on Earth....that many and more different cultures....here's one that links East, West and everyone in between. Its a mythological animal that may or may not have existed for real. A Dragon. In nearly every culture there are references to dragons. Something to think about.

on Sep 27, 2011

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Its a mythological animal that may or may not have existed for real. A Dragon. In nearly every culture there are references to dragons. Something to think about.


Mythological my old patoot!  Hmmmm..... Come to think of it.... 

In fact...  

My arse be dragon! 

on Sep 27, 2011

on Sep 27, 2011

Did my 2 years, 2 months & 10 days at Port Hueneme, Doc.  Summer whites year-round there.

Shana Tova to you as well.

I'll get the lights.

on Sep 27, 2011

No need... not a Shabbat keeper and it isn't Shabbat anyway.

Thanks, Daiwa.

on Sep 28, 2011

DrJBHL
Long ago. Loooooong ago. lol.

 I wouldn't have picked that,

on Sep 29, 2011

Don't speak Hebrew, but am Jewish. Shana Tova, everyone. Go forgive and be forgiven.

on Sep 29, 2011

Shana Tova bud!

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