Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 07/09/2009 326 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account “I am pretty sure in Hebrew and/or Yiddish its spelled more like Mazl Tov” Does that mean I’m Jwish and not really Jewish? Log in to Reply Don’t do that yet bxgrl. I think it’s accepted as Mazel Tov in english but I am pretty sure in Hebrew and/or Yiddish its spelled more like Mazl Tov. I can reconfirm that. Log in to Reply Back from Al Fresco wine lunch – might be too drunk to be at work right now – luckily all the bosses are in Europe. Log in to Reply DIBS, whats the minimum investment? Log in to Reply herbic card? is this the basil thread ro the OT Log in to Reply Oh no, kens! I’ll have to throw out every Hebraic congratulatory card I’ve ever been sent! Log in to Reply Well done Adam. Congrats! Log in to Reply All the best, Adam! We want details (ok, well Not every detail) 🙂 Log in to Reply pretty sure it’s Mazl Tov officially. In Hebrew there is no vowel in between Z and L. If you spell by pronunciation its MazEl Tov. Log in to Reply < 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 … 36 >
“I am pretty sure in Hebrew and/or Yiddish its spelled more like Mazl Tov” Does that mean I’m Jwish and not really Jewish? Log in to Reply
Don’t do that yet bxgrl. I think it’s accepted as Mazel Tov in english but I am pretty sure in Hebrew and/or Yiddish its spelled more like Mazl Tov. I can reconfirm that. Log in to Reply
Back from Al Fresco wine lunch – might be too drunk to be at work right now – luckily all the bosses are in Europe. Log in to Reply
Oh no, kens! I’ll have to throw out every Hebraic congratulatory card I’ve ever been sent! Log in to Reply
pretty sure it’s Mazl Tov officially. In Hebrew there is no vowel in between Z and L. If you spell by pronunciation its MazEl Tov. Log in to Reply
“I am pretty sure in Hebrew and/or Yiddish its spelled more like Mazl Tov”
Does that mean I’m Jwish and not really Jewish?
Don’t do that yet bxgrl. I think it’s accepted as Mazel Tov in english but I am pretty sure in Hebrew and/or Yiddish its spelled more like Mazl Tov. I can reconfirm that.
Back from Al Fresco wine lunch – might be too drunk to be at work right now – luckily all the bosses are in Europe.
DIBS, whats the minimum investment?
herbic card? is this the basil thread ro the OT
Oh no, kens! I’ll have to throw out every Hebraic congratulatory card I’ve ever been sent!
Well done Adam. Congrats!
All the best, Adam! We want details (ok, well Not every detail) 🙂
pretty sure it’s Mazl Tov officially. In Hebrew there is no vowel in between Z and L.
If you spell by pronunciation its MazEl Tov.