by Awkward Balloon Man April 6, 2010
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Etymology: Derived from the sound one makes while performing this action.
Etymology: Derived from the sound one makes while performing this action.
Russell: Do y'all blow on your food when it's hot or do you hashafashasha til you can chew it?
Vibalent: I blow on it but underestimate how hot it is and hashafashasha away
Vibalent: I blow on it but underestimate how hot it is and hashafashasha away
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hashalamelo is a word similar to ya mum as what you could say when you don't know the answer to something.
by helen melon August 31, 2007
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Get the Hashbag mug.A Jewish/Yahwist festival that takes place in September or October.
{"September" means "7th Month" & "October" means "8th Month" even though they are today considered to be our 9th & 10th months -- so many calendar changes!}
{"September" means "7th Month" & "October" means "8th Month" even though they are today considered to be our 9th & 10th months -- so many calendar changes!}
"Rosh HaShanah" ("New Year") is a non-Biblical name. The Biblical name is "Shabbatown Zikrown Truwah" ("Sabbath Memorial of Shofars")
LEVITICUS 23:
23) Yahweh said to Mosheh,
24) Tell the Israelites, in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you must observe a sabbath day of rest, a memorial announced by the blowing of shofars, a sacred gathering.
25) Do not do any regular work, and present an offering to Yahweh.
LEVITICUS 23:
23) Yahweh said to Mosheh,
24) Tell the Israelites, in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you must observe a sabbath day of rest, a memorial announced by the blowing of shofars, a sacred gathering.
25) Do not do any regular work, and present an offering to Yahweh.
by Trenton King August 19, 2009
Get the Rosh HaShanah mug.It is ironic that Rosh HaShanah is called "Jewish New Year", because it actually takes place on the first day of the Biblical SEVENTH Month (LEVITICUS 23:23-25). The "New Year" designation is not Biblical, rather it was picked up from Babylonian culture where this time was considered to be the New Year.
by Herbert W. Headstrong August 18, 2009
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