Monday, December 10, 2007
Sunday, December 09, 2007
JOURNAL NEWS ARTICLE ABOUT NOAH'S BAR MITZVAH AT FHC
CLICK BELOW FOR THE LINK TO THE JOURNAL NEWS ARTICLE ABOUT NOAH'S AMAZING BAR MITZVAH. HE DID A GREAT JOB AND THE ARTICLE IS GREAT. SHALOM. JEREMY
http://www.LoHud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071209/NEWS02/712090370/1018/NEWS02
http://www.LoHud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071209/NEWS02/712090370/1018/NEWS02
Monday, December 03, 2007
Blogging for over 2 and 1/2 years.....
Recently, my son Noah has been surfing this blog (instead of studying for his Bar Mitzvah), and he has been enjoying the pictures and the blog entries. He mentioned to me that he did not see any new entries and that comment made me think of this blog and also where FHC is going. And it is my hope that both are going in the right direction.
It is hard to believe that I have been FHC blogging for over 2 and 1/2 years. There are over five hundred pictures of FHC related activities on this blog. In conjunction with that I have created a separate CD of the pictures that I hope we can show at some future event at FHC.
The blog has been extremely enjoyable for me. It has allowed me to create a diary of sorts for FHC, to chronicle events, to comment about FHC and our Jewish Community. While there have been a few less than positive comments about the blog here and there, the majority of the comments have been extremely positive. I know of one person who moved away from our area who repeatedly e-mails me and thanks me for doing the blog. To that person, I thank-you for your support and I am glad that you enjoy this blog.
I am truly excited about upcoming events to blog about in the coming months, which will allow me to post more pictures.
I am looking forward to our Chanuka party and candle lighting activities.
I am looking forward to our great Purim party.
While I cannot take pictures of Shabbat Across America, I hope this year the turnout will be great and I can write about the event.
We are trying to organize a celebration of Israel's 60th anniversary with a Mural making party with Israeli foods, music and dancing.
The future looks bright and I am confident that FHC will prosper in the coming years which will allow me to have additional content to post.
I am working on posting video. I do not profess to be the best at this activity, but slowly I hope that I can master placing video and sound content on the blog. I will enjoy the content and hopefully make surfing this blog more enjoyable.
Shalom. Jeremy
It is hard to believe that I have been FHC blogging for over 2 and 1/2 years. There are over five hundred pictures of FHC related activities on this blog. In conjunction with that I have created a separate CD of the pictures that I hope we can show at some future event at FHC.
The blog has been extremely enjoyable for me. It has allowed me to create a diary of sorts for FHC, to chronicle events, to comment about FHC and our Jewish Community. While there have been a few less than positive comments about the blog here and there, the majority of the comments have been extremely positive. I know of one person who moved away from our area who repeatedly e-mails me and thanks me for doing the blog. To that person, I thank-you for your support and I am glad that you enjoy this blog.
I am truly excited about upcoming events to blog about in the coming months, which will allow me to post more pictures.
I am looking forward to our Chanuka party and candle lighting activities.
I am looking forward to our great Purim party.
While I cannot take pictures of Shabbat Across America, I hope this year the turnout will be great and I can write about the event.
We are trying to organize a celebration of Israel's 60th anniversary with a Mural making party with Israeli foods, music and dancing.
The future looks bright and I am confident that FHC will prosper in the coming years which will allow me to have additional content to post.
I am working on posting video. I do not profess to be the best at this activity, but slowly I hope that I can master placing video and sound content on the blog. I will enjoy the content and hopefully make surfing this blog more enjoyable.
Shalom. Jeremy
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