Friday, October 14, 2005

Thurs. Oct. 13

Questions:


  1. How do you greet someone on Yom Kippur?
    "Have a meaningful Yom Kippur"
    "Have an easy fast "
    Gut Yontiff (GUT YAHN-tiff; gut rhymes with put) Yiddish. Literally, good holiday. This greeting can be used for any holiday, not necessarily a festival. http://www.jewfaq.org/express.htm,
    The traditional greeting Jews extend to one another during this season is l'shana tova tikatayvu, "may you be inscribed for a good year." Or, in shortened form, shana tova, "a good year." May this be a good year, a year of peace and fulfillment, for all. http://www.jewishla.org/html/yomkippur_holiday.htm
  2. Magnifying Glass?
  3. Where are you located?
  4. Argentina history?
  5. Georgetown history?
  6. Where can you sign up to use the computer?
  7. "Always running" (Pick-up)
  8. The bone woman : a forensic anthropologist's search for truth in the mass graves of Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo / Clea Koff.
  9. Machete season : the killers in Rwanda speak : a report / by Jean Hatzfeld (hold placed)
  10. Just for fun : the story of an accidental revolutionary / Linus Torvalds and David Diamond. (PAL)
  11. The island at the center of the world : the epic story of Dutch Manhattan, the forgotten colony that shaped America / Russell Shorto