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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] seems like the consensus is just show up, dont say anything stupid and ask questions. no need for anything special like saying happy new year in hebrew or bringing any gifts. thanks for the advice! [/ QUOTE ] Actually, I think saying "Shana Tovah" would be a nice gesture and show that you've done some research. [/ QUOTE ] Or make them think you're Jewish. It might be a good idea, but it might turn out like when I was in Israel and decided to show off that I knew how to ask "where is the bathroom?" in Hebrew. I felt totally cool, until I was answered in Hebrew, and understood none of it. Fortunately, he gestured at some point in the explanation and I just nodded and walked that way. But if they already know you aren't Jewish, it would probably make a good impression. [/ QUOTE ] Supposedly they already know I'm not jewish. But the GF might be wrong about that because she is kinda airheaded at times for stuff like that. |
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