Shalom--Peace to All Here--
(I am not even sure I spelled that greeting properly, and I am not even sure that it is okay for me to use it.)
I started a thread some time ago on the Comparative Studies board entitled, "How We Greet One Another."
I do not know who all is here, but I am sure that bananabrain is here. I don't think you like me very much, BB, but I can't be sure--we have had some clashes (me being a Christian with mystic leanings and all that), but I do respect your opinion and expertise in certain areas, and besides that, you have a way with words.
Would you be interested in posting on this thread, here, or on the one in Comparative Studies, concerning Jewish greetings?
I am interested in exactly how "shalom" should be spelled, its meaning, and who should use it. For instance, is it appropriate for me, a "Gentile" to use it when I greet a Jewish person? Or would that just be weird?
I hope you will respond to my sincere invitation--the thread is a study, and it would surely be incomplete without your input.
InPeace,
InLove
(I am not even sure I spelled that greeting properly, and I am not even sure that it is okay for me to use it.)
I started a thread some time ago on the Comparative Studies board entitled, "How We Greet One Another."
I do not know who all is here, but I am sure that bananabrain is here. I don't think you like me very much, BB, but I can't be sure--we have had some clashes (me being a Christian with mystic leanings and all that), but I do respect your opinion and expertise in certain areas, and besides that, you have a way with words.
Would you be interested in posting on this thread, here, or on the one in Comparative Studies, concerning Jewish greetings?
I am interested in exactly how "shalom" should be spelled, its meaning, and who should use it. For instance, is it appropriate for me, a "Gentile" to use it when I greet a Jewish person? Or would that just be weird?
I hope you will respond to my sincere invitation--the thread is a study, and it would surely be incomplete without your input.
InPeace,
InLove