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Celebrating and Jewish
* Celebrating the Jewish Year By Paul Steinberg, Janet Greenstein Potter ISBN 978-0-8276-0902-0

Celebrating and Year
* " Celebrating in Earnest: Buddhists Mark the Start of a New Year With Joy and a Strong Sense of Purpose " by Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post, January 1, 2008
Text by James Hamilton, ‘ Ireland s Prospero of Painting: Celebrating the Sixty Year Partnership between Louis le Brocquy and Gimpel Fils ’.
Celebrating 100 years of the Central Flying School, Combat ISTAR and the Year of Lincolnshire Aviation the airshow had over 210 aircraft on display.
Celebrating Chinese New Year on 8th Avenue.
Celebrating Cheshire's Year of Gardens, 2008
* Legendary Mechanic Celebrating 50th Year at Indy

Celebrating and Spring
* Celebrating the U. S. Air Force Academy's Golden Anniversary, ( Colorado Springs ) Gazette, Special Edition, Spring 2004.

Celebrating and Summer
In Kaleva, Michigan Juhannus is Celebrating Annual on or near the Summer Solstice by Gathering at the Village Roadside Park.

Celebrating and B
Zegas, Judy B. Wolf Trap -- Celebrating the Past, Looking to the Future.

Celebrating and
Celebrating Duke Ellington s 100th birthday in 1999 and 2000, Ed put together a group with Mark Feldman on violin, Billy Drewes on clarinet and alto, Ron Miles – trumpet, Marc Copland – piano, Drew Gress – bass, and Tom Rainey or Jamey Haddad on drums and percussion.
*** Nordics and Seattle s First World s Fair: Celebrating the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
* TFK Marin s Director Marilyn Price chosen as a " Women In High Gear: Celebrating Industry Leaders ", Interbike, ( September 1999 )
Celebrating Redenbacher s development of his popcorn in Valparaiso, the festival featured Orville and Gary appearing several times as grand marshal of the signature event, the Popcorn Parade.
He is a patron of Rich Mix Centre Celebrating Cultural Diversity, a patron of Tomorrow s Project and of the National College for School Leadership.
In 2011, the Town of Strathmore celebrated its centennial – and will release the book 100 Years of Memories: Celebrating Strathmore s Centennial through Polished Publishing Group in early 2012.
Celebrating the timeless, waspishly satirical lyrics of W. S. Gilbert and the brilliant musical inventiveness of Arthur Sullivan, the festival is quite simply the world s biggest event dedicated to the Savoy operas.
The Finborough Theatre has also presented musical theatre, including Schwartz It All About which transferred to Edinburgh and the King's Head Theatre, the world premiere of Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds ' When Midnight Strikes, the UK premieres of Lucky Nurse and Other Short Musical Plays by Michael John LaChuisa, Darius Milhaud s opera Médée, Myths and Hymns by Adam Guettel, John and Jen by Andrew Lippa and Three Sides by Grant Olding, and an acclaimed series ' Celebrating British Musical Theatre ' from the Victorian and Edwardian era with Florodora, Our Miss Gibbs, The Maid of the Mountains and A Gilbert and Sullivan Doublebill featuring Sweethearts, a play by W. S.
Celebrating both homegrown talent and international stars, etalk became Canada s first daily Canadian entertainment newsmagazine when it launched in 2002.
Celebrating the life and work of Margaret Anderson and the Little Review s remarkable influence, an exhibition “ Making No Compromise: Margaret Anderson and the Little Review ” was opened at the Beinecke Library, Yale University, in October 2006 for three months.

Celebrating and Paul
* Celebrating Paul Mellon, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art

Celebrating and Editor
* Matt Visser, " The quantum physics of chronology protection " in The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology: Celebrating Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday by G. W. Gibbons ( Editor ), E. P. S. Shellard ( Editor ), S. J. Rankin ( Editor )
* " Celebrating Lesbian Sexuality: An Interview with Inoue Meimy, Editor of Japanese Lesbian Erotic Lifestyle Magazine Carmilla " interview by Katsuhiko Suganuma and James Welker, Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context 12, January 2006.

Jewish and Year
He is reputed to be the author of one of the finest compositions in the Jewish prayerbook, the Mussaf service of the New Year.
Late in the 1934 season, he announced that he would not play on September 10, which was Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, or on September 19, the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur.
Year 19 ( there is no year 0 ) of the Metonic cycle is a year exactly divisible by 19 ( when the Jewish year number, when divided by 19, has no remainder ).
According to the Jewish Year Book ( 1901 ), the global Jewish population in 1900 was around 11 million.
The latest available data is from the World Jewish Population Survey of 2002 and the Jewish Year Calendar ( 2005 ).
The Jewish Year Calendar cites 14. 6 million.
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year ( literally, " head of the year "), although it falls on the first day of the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, Tishri.
* 1941 – World War II: On Jewish New Year Day, the German SS murder 6, 000 Jews in Vinnytsya, Ukraine.
Therefore, " Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, in September 2003 marked the transition from 5763 to 5764 ".
The Jewish New Year never falls on a Sunday.
According to Jewish legend, because Sisera's mother cried a hundred cries when he did not return home, a hundred blasts are blown on the shofar on Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year.
In 1968, a special arrangement was made to accommodate Jewish services on the Jewish New Year and Day of Atonement.
For twenty years, the building was run as a bingo hall by Mecca Bingo-and was occasionally used by the local Jewish community for their New Year celebrations.
The Chovot HaLevavot became, a popular book among the Jews throughout the world, and parts of it were recited for devotional purposes during the days before Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
* The Year by Year History of the Jewish People-by Eli Birnbaum
Finally, after some hesitation, he publicly declared himself as the expected Messiah ( Jewish New Year, 1665 ); the declaration was made in the synagogue, with the blowing of horns, and the multitude greeted him with: " Long live our King, our Messiah!
In September 1654, shortly before the Jewish New Year, twenty-three Jews from the Sephardic community in the Netherlands, coming from Recife, Brazil, then a Dutch colony, arrived in New Amsterdam ( New York City ).
With the beginning of the “ Thousand Year Reich ”, once again the Jewish population was expelled from Speyer and most of them were killed.
The Jewish civil New Year began in Tishri ( September – October ).
leaflets citing the similarity of Jakobovits ideas for the eradication of homosexuality to those of Heinrich Himmler were distributed outside the Western and Marble Arch Synagogue on the Jewish New Year in September 1993.

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