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Open Phones: What Are Your Weekend Plans?
Friday, December 07, 2007
Do you have a jolly holiday weekend in store? Tell us about your weekend plans.
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Watching pretty boy floyd chopped down the manifestation of media hype(rickey hatton).
More importantly than pearl harbor day its my birthday
Oy! No offense to the last caller but who would listen to Jonathan Schwartz on PURPOSE?!
Regarding the caller's question on Pearly Harbor and WWII, the New Jersey National Guard Militia Museum in Sea Girt, New Jersey, has an exhibit on WWII and New Jersey's role in it, incuding the military and home fronts.
Hosting Hanukkah tonight. 25 people over for latkes and Hungarian mushroom soup.
This happens to be my weekend off, but most of the time I'm volunteering with New York Cares! www.nycares.org
I'm staying home to watch season 4 of the wire.
Ju-lah-ree? is that like Nu-kyu-lar
JEWISH FOOD CUSTOMS
Passover, the food of choice
All agree is matzo,
Served throughout the holidays
At home and many a spotsa.
Hannukah, the wintry treat's
Latkes soaked in oil,
Frowned upon by nutritionists
But loved by boy and goil.
Purim brings the hammentaschen,
Triangles of prune
With a mix of poppy seed,
Furthering dental rune.
Christmas day, from New York City
To the Florida Keys,
Tradition handed down requires
Jews all eat Chinese.
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