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  2. Wish Your Nephew a "Happy Birthday" With These ... - AOL

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    Not sure what to write in your nephew's birthday card? Try one of these thoughtful birthday wishes, funny quotes, loving blessings and short messages.

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    Now, you’re a man! Happy birthday, nephew. You’re the son I never had, nephew. Happy birthday. I hope you have a wonderful day! ... Adding a bible verse to one of these birthday blessings adds ...

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  5. God bless you - Wikipedia

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    God bless you (variants include God bless or bless you [1]) is a common English phrase generally used to wish a person blessings in various situations, [1] [2] especially to "will the good of another person", as a response to a sneeze, and also, when parting or writing a valediction.

  6. Shehecheyanu - Wikipedia

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    The Shehecheyanu berakhah (blessing) (Hebrew: ברכת שהחיינו, "Who has given us life") is a common Jewish prayer to celebrate special occasions. It expresses gratitude to God for new and unusual experiences or possessions. [1] The blessing was recorded in the Talmud [2] over 1500 years ago.

  7. List of Jewish prayers and blessings - Wikipedia

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    A centerpiece of Jewish prayer services which affirms belief and trust in the One God, the Shema is composed of three sections taken from the Torah. Emet Veyatziv: אמת ויציב ‎ The only blessing recited following the Shema during Shacharit Emet V'Emunah: אמת ואמונה ‎ The first blessing recited following the Shema during Maariv