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Friday, September 17, 2010

G'mar chatima tovah 5771 - גמר חתימה טובה

Coming up to Yom Kippur, I would like to ask forgiveness for anything I may have done to upset any of my readers. I also unconditionally forgive anyone who might have done anything against me.

The Muqata has a good list of possible blogosphere sins that I am slightly expanding:

If you sent me email and I didn't reply, or didn't get back to you in a timely fashion -- I apologize.


If you sent me a story and I didn't publish it or worse, didn't acknowledge that you had sent me the story -- I'm sorry.


If you requested help from me and I wasn't able to provide it -- I'm sorry.


I apologize if I posted without the proper attribution, with the wrong attribution, or without attribution at all.


I'm sorry if any of my posts offended you personally.

I wish all of my Jewish readers a meaningful and easy fast.

May all of us be inscribed and sealed in the Book of Life.