Thursday, May 29, 2008
related to women studying gemara
Hirhurim I
Hirhurim II
This entry is related to this.
I'm boycotting certain words
Disclaimer: If I write man, it's short for human, if I'm not referring to someone in particular. There's nothing sexist about saving keystrokes.
This is kind of a stupid post. I've been having lots of fun over at Heshy's place (blog). And working. I need to do that more.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
More stuff about women and pants
Question & Answer With Miriam Woelke - Retaining One's Essential Character
Check out the comments, particularly by William Kolbrener.
Link #2: Scroll down to 10 Elul 5764
Fun with Pirkei Avot
Alice's Restaurant
name I want to remember: ben ish chai. not to be confused with chazon ish.
If anyone wants to discuss cultivating tzniut in today's youth and daily life, I'd be glad to.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Where I go for Parshat HaShavua stuff
She picks cool stuff to share.
There are some other good sites in my list of links for that, too.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
I want to unpack my apartment this weekend
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
A good article / kosher croutons?
Thanks to Baal Habos, who posted the link to it in this piece.
Seriously! Please let me know. The ones I got just don't cut it. I should probably make my own.
Life is good.
The weekend, shabbat, judo, chasing away congestion, medical qigong, all good. I'm happy.
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Criminy, it's Thursday night, now. Nobody makes good kosher croutons? lol No. Nobody reads this. That's okay. :)
Friday, May 16, 2008
words and relationships (side of funk and Homer)
"I'm learning." -Ralph Wiggum
sefirah
sefirot
tonight's (h)omer
fun with numbers and shemita year and stuff
Jubilee is a fun word.
A blog with great funk goodness
Thursday, May 15, 2008
My Sefirah Challenge (side of AC/DC Bag and Big Cypress)
Time to put the spiritual money where the mouth is. Ha yom yom challenge -- for every day of sefirah, I am making an extra effort to do something to the tune of VLK. There are myriad things one can do (of course, everyone is always good to everyone because they're so darn respectful, right? Right.); it should be easy.
All of this came together over the past few days, so I will double up to complete it in time for Shavuos (still shouldn't be hard). Did yesterday; did today. Un, deux, trois - cha, cha, cha!
Lyrical accompaniment: excerpted from AC/DC Bag (Phish)
... Time to put your money where your mouth is
Put 'em in a field and let 'em fight it out
I'm running so fast my feet don't touch the ground
I'm a stranger here I'm going down
Let's get down to the nitty gritty
Let's get this show on the road
I'll show you mine if you show me yours
I'm breathing hard - open the door ...
I was at this show; it was awesome. Note: Live music footage of song excerpted above contained in video below. There are many longer versions of this tune on youtube.
The other super-memorable AC/DC Bag that comes to mind was at Big Cypress, in the middle of the night, 1/1/2000. I went to get a sandwich shortly after midnight and couldn't find the folks I was with afterward. So I wandered.
I was at my car, feeling alone in the world, figuring that was appropriate (born alone, die alone, year has three zeroes alone, why not?). I heard them go into AC/DC Bag, and remembered why I was there, and headed back to the concert field, and everything in the world was fine. I didn't see anyone I knew until after sunrise.
Now that I think about it, it might have been David Bowie; let me check the set list. It was very powerful. And I was wrong! It was David Bowie. lol Here it is, anyway (all of Big Cypress).
Tale of Block 24
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Hot for Caro
http://www.kabbalaonline.org/Safedteachings/otherkab/Yosef_Caro_Selections.asp
I know a bit about angelic mentors. He may have had what I have, just without medication. There is a long history of correlations between the two. Please don't think I'm sticking my nose in kabbalah without a seatbelt on. I was looking up even haezer, and I wound up there. But when I was here and I read this:
Maggid Meisharim: Rabbi Caro's only overtly kabbalistic work, comprising teachings that he learned from a heavenly maggid, an angel that privately taught him. It was published in two parts: the first part, covering Bereishit to Metzora, was published in Lublin in 5405; the second part, completing the Torah and on Prophets and Writings, was published in Venice in 5414. Rabbi Chaim David Azulai (the Chida) notes that only about one fiftieth of the manuscript was ever published.
The work covers an astonishing variety of subjects, including ethical exhortations, explanations of the ten sefirot, secrets of Creation, the Divine Names, levels of the soul, treatises on the revelation of Elijah the Prophet, reincarnation and resurrection of the dead, miracles, Divine Providence and free choice, dream interpretation, the mystical intentions of eating, the mystical intentions of some of the mitzvot, the nature of sin and the harm it causes, and mystical interpretations of passages in the Torah.my TLE radar went off, so to speak, and I knew I wanted to read more. But I doubt I'll find a copy of it easily. It's on my to-read list.
re: women's stuff and boards
It may not necessarily be stuff that applies to my everyday life, but it's got a ton of information on women's-type things if you're running in any sort of ortho scene. I'm throwing it in my links, but I wanted to draw some attention to it, as well.
And for a different perspective, there are the message boards at calm kallahs (it's a wedding planning site).
I really like imamother forums, which I don't read often enough. It's got a TON of topics and forums, and the women are pretty neat. It's not often I set foot in such territory, but it's nice to catch a written glimpse.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Sefirah Soundtrack / Theme Songs
John Lennon: Instant Karma
(actually, you could probably do an entire sefira just with beatles songs, if you wanted to ... I'm tired, and will sleep now, but I will come back to this tomorrow or later this week.)
Put It There - Paul McCartney
Let Me Roll It - Paul McCartney (that has nothing to do with sefirah, I just like it)
... further development on the sefirah theme ...
Time to put the spiritual money where the mouth is. Engaging in extra acts of VLK during sefirah. One a day. (two, now, 'cause sefirah's been going for a while) I'm up for the challenge.
Liquid Funk Jug is Delicious
If you liked that, try this: The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show
Three delicious hours every week!
Monday, May 12, 2008
re: fitness (jcontent)
Torah with treadmills By Tamar Rotem Sports has gradually breached the modesty barrier and become a legitimate leisure pursuit among the ultra-Orthodox. Sixth article in a series.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/821829.html
Diet is a dirty word By Tsafi Sa'ar
http://www.chicagojewishnews.com/forums/showthread.php?p=148
Rabbi Matanky – physical fitness is a basic Jewish value.
More from rav kook
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/870901_Olympic.html
http://members.aol.com/Sauromalus/jewishveg.htm
lots of great stuff here
and here
http://members.aol.com/Sauromalus/index.html
exercise and t’shuvah
http://israelnationalnews.com/english/newspaper/torah/ask-rabbi-14-Aug-02.htm
http://www.shemayisrael.co.il/parsha/review/archives/behaloscha63.htm
EXERCISE by Prof. Chaim Lifschitz
Oh, yeah! http://www.mesora.org/exercise.htm
Little maimo
http://thenewmedicine.org/timeline/maimonides
maimo
http://www.parkridgecenter.org/Page18.html
ask the rabbi @ ohr sameyach: http://ohr.edu/yhiy/article.php/1028
straight rambam: http://www.jewishhealing.com/rambamchap4.html
more from ohr: http://ohr.edu/ask/ask102.htm
the medical legacy of maimonides
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4004/is_200107/ai_n8979163
http://mytorah.blogspot.com/2006/09/rambam-on-exercise-dieting-and-lashon.html
maimonides
http://www.koshertorah.com/health-exercise.html
http://www.jbuff.com/c050604.htm
by a doctor: http://www.dermanities.com/detail.asp?article=115
did our sages exercise: http://www.asktherabbi.org/DisplayQuestion.asp?ID=360
Inspiration, move me brightly,
Hold away despair ...*
This inspired me:
I believe in the sun even when it’s not shining.
I believe in love even when I don’t feel it.
I believe in God even when He is silent.
-scratched into a wall at Auschwitz
The website linked above has some good, not-too-graphic resistance information on WWII from an historical perspective and is worth poking around.
* (by Robert Hunter) Unrelated, but awesome: If you've never read Robert Hunter's "Terrapin Station Suite" in its entirety, I highly recommend giving it a read, some time. Here it is.
Friday, May 9, 2008
My sephardic streak
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Far Out : Portland Gets Acupuncture Tx (treatment)
About last night: The Jammy Awards
I did some qigong practice during a few of the performances. It was really, really moving and awesome to see the members of Phish back on the same stage together. Talk about verklempt moments. Yeah.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
I like good bags
It's not sexy, but it sure looks rugged and functional.
I have realized I'll be doing myself a favor if I start making tags for these. I'll have to go back and do some of that next time it rains, or something.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Kaizen, Meet Mussar
Article on Toyota that inspired me to look up the word
http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2008/05/12/080512ta_talk_surowiecki
very brief backgrounder, corporate angle
http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_kaizen.html
personal kaizen
http://lifehacker.com/software/kaizen/practice-your-personal-kaizen-207029.php
east meets west, kaizen to mussar
http://www.mussarinstitute.org/yoga_journal_article-p1.htm
what is mussar? (no one's born knowing everything)
http://www.mussarinstitute.org/wisdom-way.htm