Yesterday was the 12th of Cheshvan, the 16th anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin’s murder, at the hands of a right-wing extremist, Yigal Amir. That day and the succeeding days are vivid in my memory. We were in Jerusalem, and had no television in our apartment, only a radio, which we kept in the bedroom we shared with our […]
Food Stamp update
Two-and-a-half days into my “Food Stamp Challenge,” and I have to say … it’s not easy. Generally, the experience is attuning my attention to just how plentiful and varied food typically is in my life. There is just so much food out there on the streets of New York, all of it attractive and fairly […]
Just When I Thought I Was Out (of Albany) They Pull Me Back In
If you were to go back in time and tell some poor schmuck schlepping across the country in a covered wagon that in a century’s time he’d be able to make the same journey in a matter of hours in an enormous metal flying machine, he’d probably be shocked and amazed. He’d be even more shocked and amazed when you told him how much it totally sucks to travel that way and that he’s probably better off with the covered wagon.
Even though the wagon trip takes many months and he’d probably freeze to death or get scalped along the way, at least he doesn’t have to pay $80 to check a lousy suitcase or wait in line for an hour for the privilege of taking his shoes off and getting his anus x-rayed by moronic TSA agents that shouldn’t be trusted to guard the Monopoly bank, let alone to make sure that no one is trying to blow up the airplane, before being crammed into a seat in Guaranteed Blood Clot Economy Class and spending $6.75 on an ass-and-cheese sandwich on a hard roll every bit as stale as the germ filled and lightly puke scented recycled air on the plane because for $475 the cheap cocksuckers running the airline can’t even throw in a really shitty meal for free or give us something remotely worth breathing. It is, in fact amazing just how effectively the airlines have stripped away any sense of wonder from what is, when you think about it, the rather magical act of flying, as though forcing you to step in huge piles of Pegasus shit before letting you ride the mythical beast or a theme park forcing you to sign a waiver that you’re not gonna sue if the alcoholic midget child molester in the Micky Mouse costume grabs your son’s winkie while taking a picture before letting you go into The Happiest Place on Earth.
Torah Commentary – Noach
If the Torah Portion B’reishit is Shakespearean in its turbulent interplay of human and divine actions and reactions, the second Portion, Noach, is absolute Disney! Presenting for your life long learning pleasure – “Noah, The (computer animated) Musical!” (or, as it’s been dubbed, “The original Singin’ in the Rain.”) As the scene opens, God sadly […]
Torah Commentary – B’reishit
The Talmud teaches that “All beginnings are arduous.” (Mechilta Yitro) The beginning Torah Portion, B’reishit; our world’s Beginning; our Beginning; the Beginning of our relationship with God – all certainly “arduous” (as well as wondrous) on many levels. From the first resoundingly simple seven Hebrew words, B’reishit bara Elohim et ha shamayim v’et ha-aretz,we recognize […]
It’s Not Easy Being A Kid
On Wednesday evening I came home after a long day of work and after a quick dinner my 7 year-old son burst into tears and said to me, “Ema, they made fun of the way I speak and they made fun of science!” “What do you mean?” I asked Daniel. And so he explained, “Today […]
Food Stamp Challenge
Tomorrow after nightfall, we will recite Havdala and conclude Shabbat, and – as always – I will wish my family a shavua tov, a good week. But for me, this coming week will not be so good – or at least not so easy. Because when Shabbat ends, I will begin a week of the […]
The Big Bang – Adventures in Cyberspace
The universe is expanding. That’s the core of the Big Bang Theory. As the cosmos gets older, everything in it moves apart. Not to delve too much into such esoterica like Hubbles Law, I need to affirm – אני מאמין – I’m a believer. In the last week I experienced something akin to this phenomenon in […]
Lech Lecha Limerick
This week we begin the journey from Abram and Sarai to the Children of Israel. Abram is called by God to leave all that he knows and to start a new nation. God said “Abram, Leave all that you know” To an unknown place you shall go I will bless those who bless you Curse […]
My Grandmothers Legacy
It was so wonderful to experience a full week of school! The routines of the classrooms are falling into place and the Parent Nights that took place in each classroom were filled with such a warm sense of intention, community and learning. I loved watching parents engaged in paint, clay, blocks, water and so much else […]
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