How do you say happy valentines day in hebrew?
toda raba Subject: Valentines Day, The Significance To Jews JewishPath is a religious site. Valentine’s Day is NOT a Jewish holiday, it is a Christian holiday centered around St. Valentine. Saint Valentine is a name given to several Christian martyrs who were remembered on February 14th. One was thought to be a Roman priest martyred in the third century and the second may have been a bishop of Terni martyred in Rome. Now what Christians once referred to as Saint Valentine’s Day has changed into a treacherous pit of evil deception! Few realize that the associations with love, “sweethearts” and courtship originated from a pagan holiday called Lupercalia which used to be celebrated on February 15. Lupercalia honored a false deity Faunus who was believed to be the god of fertility. In Roman mythology, Faunus was considered a fertility and agricultural deity who protected crops, flocks, and shepherds. Faunus was worshiped in a pagan temple on Palatine Hill. NOW for a Jew to participate in a