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Besides the New Year that most of the world celebrates on the evening of December 31 into the first day of January. There is also Chinese New Year that is widely celebrated in America, Persian New Year which is big in my diverse Jewish community, and then there is Rosh Hashana, which are called the High Holidays, most Jews all over the world celebrate this along with Yom Kippur and Sukkot. You can read more about it at this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Holy_Days.
One of the things I miss about my single adventures is dressing up and socialization, and lucky for me, there is so much to celebrate in our community, I get to be the hostess with the mostess. I am so blessed to have a gifted chef as a husband, he never wanted to do it as a career, but enjoys and feels how to make delicious food. Lucky for him, we are always hosting weekly for Friday evening Shabbat, and this year is our biggest yet for both nights of Rosh Hashana, 20 people per night, WOO HOO!
My Bachelor of Science degree is in Hospitality Management, I love the people side of the service industry, and I love making a fun, delicious, and interesting atmosphere.
One of my favorite parts of the Jewish way of life is to grateful on a daily basis, always evaluation where you are, and looking forward how you can thrive. Also wishing each other well, constant blessings are flowing non stop each day to everyone you meet.
I want to wish everyone in the world,
HEALTH
HAPPINESS
SUCCESS
LOVE
Focus on Growth,
Focus on the Positive,
Make a Decision of Something You Want to Transform,
Go For It,
Happy New Year,
L'Shana Tova V Metuka,
Gmar Chatima Tova,
Coach Yulia
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