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Vulcan salute - Wikipedia

The blessing phrase "live long and prosper" (written by Theodore Sturgeon) is frequently spoken alongside it. Leonard Nimoy demonstrating the Vulcan salutation ...

This is Why We 'Live Long and Prosper' | Star Trek

The salute's origin, however, doesn't come out of the vast final frontier, but instead from Leonard Nimoy's Jewish heritage.

Star Trek's Vulcan Salute: Live Long and Prosper - YouTube

Peace and long life. The iconic Vulcan salute was first seen and heard during The Original Series, and since then it has appeared throughout ...

Live Long and Prosper: Words of "Star Trek" and Torah for Jewish ...

The words of the Priestly Benediction, the prayer the priests (the descendants of Aaron during the Temple period) use to bless the Israelites.

live long and prosper - YouTube

spock saying "live long an prosper"...thats it. Star Trek TOS Season: 3 Episode: 22 "The Savage Curtain"

Live Long and Prosper - Life, Hope & Truth

It was designed as an alien greeting, but it expresses a deeply human desire. It's a wish God desires to fulfill. What must we do to “live long and ...

Vulcan salute - Memory Alpha - Fandom

) Alternately, each party could simply state to the other "Live long and prosper, (name)." ( ... proper." Upon seeing Dal perform the correct gesture ...

Live Long & Prosper: Star Trek Origin, Response & More

Star Trek: The Original Series icon Spock originated the Vulcan salute in the episode “Amok Time,” and it's become a Star Trek mainstay ever ...

What is the correct response to “live long and prosper”? - Quora

Actually, in this exchange between Sarek and Picard: Sarek: Peace and long life. Picard: Live long and prosper.

Live Long and Prosper - Young Rascal Design

Live Long and Prosper. Leonard Nimoy dons the ruff as his most memorable and much loved Star Trek character, Spock. Raise your right hand and, live long and ...

Live Long and Prosper: The Jewish Story Behind Spock

An unexpected story from an actor with deep Jewish roots.

Nimoy explains origin on Vulcan greeting - YouTube

Spoke actor Leonard Nimoy inspires fans to do the greeting and quote his line, "Live long and prosper."

Live Long and Prosper: The Jewish Story Behind Spock's Hand ...

There are lots of overtly religious characters in the total Star Trek canon, but not in the original show, which is where the Vulcan hand ...

LLAP Day - March 26th Annually

Live Long & Prosper Day ... LLAP Day, celebrated annually on Leonard Nimoy's birthday of March 26th, encourages you to contemplate the Vulcan blessing and see how ...

Live Long and Prosper - Lewis Connolly

An optimistic vision of the future - tomorrow will be better, kinder, meritocratic, in a way unimaginable in the segregated world of America's 1960s.

Farewell Mr. Spock: Live Long and Prosper

Leonard Nimoy, died at age 83. Most everyone in the United States will remember him primarily for his role as the beloved Mr. Spock in the 1960's TV series, ...

Live Long and Prosper (Vulcan salute) - Fanlore

Live Long and Prosper is a now-famous hand gesture performed when two Vulcan characters either greet one another or take their leave. The phrase "Live long and ...

The Jewish Story Behind Spock, Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek Character

Live Long and Prosper: The Jewish Story Behind Spock, Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek Character · Comments804.

Live Long and Prosper Day (March 26th) | Days Of The Year

Spend the day taking a virtual galactic journey honoring Leonard Nimoy – forever Spock to legions of loyal Trekkies.

Origin of Spock's Vulcan Salute: “Live Long and Prosper”

He suggested the hand held in the way he recalled the rabbi's holding up his hands during the priestly benediction and this became the Vulcan salute.