One of the nice perks of working in a company that has a large amount of Jews: Hataras Nedarim goes really quickly. :)
Serach, the girls, and myself would like to wish all of SerandEz's readers a wonderful, sweet new year full of peace, health, happiness, and fulfillment. May we all be inscribed for good.
L'shana Tova tikasevu v'seichaseimu l'alter l'chaim l'tovim ul'shalom.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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Posted by EzziePosted by Ezzie at 12:09 PM
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Name: Ezzie
Home: Kew Gardens Hills, NY
About Me: I'm a 26-year old Orthodox Jew who currently works as the controller of a publicly traded company, after spending a couple of years auditing hedge funds and a year as Mr. Mom. I attended (Touro's) Lander College for Men in Queens after two years in Israel, mostly in Yeshivat Ohr Yerushalayim (OJ). I grew up in Cleveland, OH, where I attended the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland (HAC) before heading to the Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study (WITS) for high school. I married my wife, Serach, in June 2004, and our daughter Elianna turned two in March 2008, while our daughter Kayla was born June 2008. Serach has a Master's in Education & Special Education from Touro (Summa Cum Laude), and currently works as a SEIT (Special Education Itinerant Teacher) in Queens. We've lived happily in Kew Gardens Hills, (despite its location in) NY since our marriage, and love all our friends and frequent guests.
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A shana tova u'mesukah to you and your family. May the year bring joy, happiness, health, wealth, accomplishment and simcha.
May you and your loved ones be inscribed for a year of good health, peace, prosperity and much nachas.
Shana Tova to you guys as well.
You know hataras nedarim doesn't absolve you of accounts payable, right?
Congratulations Ezzie--you've been awarded the Kreativ Blogger Award! For rules and regulations please see http://conversationsinklal.blogspot.com/2009/09/better-than-lottery.html
In deference to the holidays, you have an extention to get your acceptance posting up.
After you blow off a bit of steam, please remember that it really is an honor.
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