Q1) 7th September, 2021, is Rosh Hashanah. In other words, the Jewish what: New Year, Shabbat or Day of Atonement?
A1) New Year. (If I’ve understood it correctly, the days starts on the evening of the 6th September to nightfall on the 8th: in the Jewish Calendar, days usually start at sunset. This tells us it’s the seventh. But different congregations mark the holiday over different amounts of days.)
Q2) The festival is the first of the traditional High Holy Days. These days are specified in which Book of the Torah: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers or Deuteronomy?
Q5) Finally … ? One traditional piece of food at Rosh Hashanah, is a honey covered what: apple, pear or peach?
A5) A honey covered apple. Keftedes de prasa are also eaten. Leek fritters. That sounds odd to me: but a lot healthier than a deep fried battered Mars bar …
Here’s a thought …
“There is no me. I do not exist … There used to be a me, but I had it surgically removed.”
Peter Sellers.
And a promotional film about Balham: gateway to the south …
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* I always wonder how Spanish, Spanish omelettes are, Olga … ! Apparently, the recipe I linked to, there, is a genuine Catalan recipe. It’s possibly about as Catalan as me and Trevor!
Hang on, the Virgin Mary is a patron of Barcelona? As well as everywhere else … ? She get’s around.
† Have fun with that, Trevor: and give Penny my regards! (JUST watching a tour of the Tech Tips studio. They’ve got a petabyte of storage in that server room. A whole bloody petabyte! I know they’re studio, but 1000 terabytes is pushing it, surely?)
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ Yeah: it probably does, Debbi. As I recall, early 80s horror films were a bit grand guignol. Sort of Robert Holmes with add gore. (Remind me to mention Society, at some point.)
Q10) Being There Who knows about recipes, indeed? Oh, in the Catholic Church we have many virgins, that I guess are different versions of the Virgin Mary, but they each belong to a different place and tend to have more following in that place (like la Virgen de Guadalupe, La Macarena [not the song, the actual virgin, a very well-knonw and quite beautiful image from Seville], la Verge de Montserrat (our black Madonna, yes, I guess they call them Madonnas in paintings and art), and la Mercè is the name of the one here. Reputedly, people prayed to her during a locust plague, and she saved the city, although it took the citizens quite a while to get the Pope to agree to name her the Virgin (Madonna) of the City. Here links to both, la Verge (o Mare de Déu, God's mother) de la Mercè i la de Montserrat: https://www.altresbarcelones.com/2012/09/la-mare-de-deu-de-la-merce-patrona-de.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_of_Montserrat I am not a believer, but I like the fact that women play a part, even if it is a motherly role and they are supposed to be virgins. Also, some art periods would be pretty empty if it weren't for religious art.
A1 1925 A2 RAF A3 Spike Milligan A4 Bluebottle A5 Alec Guinness A6 I’m Alright, Jack A7 Roared A8 Stanley Kubrick A9 Clouseau A10 Being There
Tesco’s delivered all the fresh herbs that I ordered so will be using them this afternoon.
Memory has got smaller in physical size and gigantic in amount available. Very big change to the memory we had on the ICT 1301 computer that I started programming on in the mid 1960’s. We had 1200 words of main storage and 3 magnetic drums each holding 12,000 words.
UNCLE Brian, Thelma and I, used to take the old radio into the kitchen to listen to the Goons. It was a big old plug in radio. Grandma and Grandad went fans!
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Q1) 1925
ReplyDeleteQ2) The RAF
Q3) Spike Milligan
Q4) Bluebottle
Q5) Sir Alec Guinness
Q6) I’m Alright, Jack
Q7) Roared
Q8) Stanley Kubrick
Q9) Clouseau
Q10) Being There
Who knows about recipes, indeed? Oh, in the Catholic Church we have many virgins, that I guess are different versions of the Virgin Mary, but they each belong to a different place and tend to have more following in that place (like la Virgen de Guadalupe, La Macarena [not the song, the actual virgin, a very well-knonw and quite beautiful image from Seville], la Verge de Montserrat (our black Madonna, yes, I guess they call them Madonnas in paintings and art), and la Mercè is the name of the one here. Reputedly, people prayed to her during a locust plague, and she saved the city, although it took the citizens quite a while to get the Pope to agree to name her the Virgin (Madonna) of the City. Here links to both, la Verge (o Mare de Déu, God's mother) de la Mercè i la de Montserrat:
https://www.altresbarcelones.com/2012/09/la-mare-de-deu-de-la-merce-patrona-de.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_of_Montserrat
I am not a believer, but I like the fact that women play a part, even if it is a motherly role and they are supposed to be virgins. Also, some art periods would be pretty empty if it weren't for religious art.
ReplyDeleteA1 1925
A2 RAF
A3 Spike Milligan
A4 Bluebottle
A5 Alec Guinness
A6 I’m Alright, Jack
A7 Roared
A8 Stanley Kubrick
A9 Clouseau
A10 Being There
Tesco’s delivered all the fresh herbs that I ordered so will be using them this afternoon.
Memory has got smaller in physical size and gigantic in amount available. Very big change to the memory we had on the ICT 1301 computer that I started programming on in the mid 1960’s. We had 1200 words of main storage and 3 magnetic drums each holding 12,000 words.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICT_1301
1 1925
ReplyDelete2 Army
3 Michael Bentin
4 Bluebottle
5 lec Guiness
6 I'm alright Jack
7 The Mouse that roared
8 ?
9 Cousteaud
10 Being There
UNCLE Brian, Thelma and I, used to take the old radio into the kitchen to listen to the Goons. It was a big old plug in radio. Grandma and Grandad went fans!
ReplyDeleteI see why this went 10 questions now. :) Oh, my!
ReplyDelete1. 1925
2. the RAF
3. Spike Milligan
4. Bluebottle
5. Alec Guinness
6. I'm Alright, Jack
7. Roared
8. Stanley Kubrick
9. Clouseau
10. Being There
I did it! Yay! :)