Now that we're getting very heavily (maybe the wrong word, since I'd hate to think that I'll be putting on weight) let's say intensely into the three week Jewish Holiday season of Rosh Hashannah, Yom Kippur, Succot and Simchat Torah, HH won't be weekly. I scheduled the editions a bit further apart. It's nothing that participants need to worry about, because when you send in your link via blog carnival, it will automatically go to the next host. Just please remember to send in links after posting, or if you're like me you'll forget and miss the deadline. Next host is Esser Agaroth, one of the most dedicated and veteran members of our jblog community.
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Friday, August 30, 2013
A Debut Havel Havelim on "A Jewish Israel"
I've been greatly encouraged by the interest of newer Havel Havelim participants in hosting the veteran and distinguished Jewish Blog Carnival, Havel Havelim. Yes, this week is the debut of A Jewish Israel as Havel Havelim host, thank you. He did a wonderful job, and I'm also happy to see that there are new participants in this week's edition. Please share and visit/share the various posts included.
Now that we're getting very heavily (maybe the wrong word, since I'd hate to think that I'll be putting on weight) let's say intensely into the three week Jewish Holiday season of Rosh Hashannah, Yom Kippur, Succot and Simchat Torah, HH won't be weekly. I scheduled the editions a bit further apart. It's nothing that participants need to worry about, because when you send in your link via blog carnival, it will automatically go to the next host. Just please remember to send in links after posting, or if you're like me you'll forget and miss the deadline. Next host is Esser Agaroth, one of the most dedicated and veteran members of our jblog community.
There are a couple of ways to keep track of what's happening with Havel Havelim. One is to join and check up on our facebook page, and the other is to put the blog carnival Havel Havelim widget on your blog's sidebar.
Now that we're getting very heavily (maybe the wrong word, since I'd hate to think that I'll be putting on weight) let's say intensely into the three week Jewish Holiday season of Rosh Hashannah, Yom Kippur, Succot and Simchat Torah, HH won't be weekly. I scheduled the editions a bit further apart. It's nothing that participants need to worry about, because when you send in your link via blog carnival, it will automatically go to the next host. Just please remember to send in links after posting, or if you're like me you'll forget and miss the deadline. Next host is Esser Agaroth, one of the most dedicated and veteran members of our jblog community.
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