I am not heavy into the religion side of Judaism but more on the pop culture and random facts as they relate to the Jews. I am checking with "The Rabbi" for his thoughts on the Petty Paganism blog. I really don’t have any comment on it. When I go to services I am looking at the crowd..any movie people in the house or to see how many young and or good looking people show up. But for religious text and refutations (is that a word) you need to try another blog. BTW how did you run across my blog in the first place? Thanks
There were 4 new years in the mishna...the others died out as we lost the land tied to those new years...I can explain further...reason for the one in autumn...the new year tied to time as you could carry it wherever you went in our wanderings...it was portable...Baal shem tov is hardly Gnostic...my –G-d this guy is raving...the idea of symbolically shaking off one's sins in water with the vow to renew oneself can hardly be compared to Jesus driving demons into pigs...is this person on a hallucinogenic or what? One is tied to the Jewish view that water is a place where life emerged and is used like in mikvah to separate parts of our lives...this person is simply on a illogical tear to press his/her own falsehoods about Judaism... Kaparot was an ancient custom replacing the sacrifice in Bible to a typical animal on a farm...not used by most Jews today...as for the declaration that these Jews who practice tashlich or that kissing torah scrolls as a sign of love and respect is idolatry is ludicrous beyond comment...I have no use for whomever this is and can’t abide responding to this nareshkeit...but took time only for you...cause you’re worth it!!!
I am everyone yet no one. I am the Jew that did not get the memo. You know the one. It says that the Jews control the world. I want my piece of the pie and I want it now. I have worked too hard at staying 100% Jewish to not get a least a little slice of this mortal coil. I am not greedy, any Pacific island with good surf will do.
{In 1944, Marceau's father was sent to Auschwitz, where he died.Later, he reflected on his father's death: "Yes, I cried for him."But he also thought of all the others killed: "Among those kids was maybe an Einstein, a Mozart, somebody who (would have) found a cancer drug," he told reporters in 2000. "That is why we have a great responsibility. Let us love one another."}
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I am not heavy into the religion side of Judaism but more on the pop culture and random facts as they relate to the Jews. I am checking with "The Rabbi" for his thoughts on the Petty Paganism blog. I really don’t have any comment on it. When I go to services I am looking at the crowd..any movie people in the house or to see how many young and or good looking people show up. But for religious text and refutations (is that a word) you need to try another blog. BTW how did you run across my blog in the first place? Thanks
Here is what "The Rabbi" says:
There were 4 new years in the mishna...the others died out as we lost the land tied to those new years...I can explain further...reason for the one in autumn...the new year tied to time as you could carry it wherever you went in our wanderings...it was portable...Baal shem tov is hardly Gnostic...my –G-d this guy is raving...the idea of symbolically shaking off one's sins in water with the vow to renew oneself can hardly be compared to Jesus driving demons into pigs...is this person on a hallucinogenic or what? One is tied to the Jewish view that water is a place where life emerged and is used like in mikvah to separate parts of our lives...this person is simply on a illogical tear to press his/her own falsehoods about Judaism... Kaparot was an ancient custom replacing the sacrifice in Bible to a typical animal on a farm...not used by most Jews today...as for the declaration that these Jews who practice tashlich or that kissing torah scrolls as a sign of love and respect is idolatry is ludicrous beyond comment...I have no use for whomever this is and can’t abide responding to this nareshkeit...but took time only for you...cause you’re worth it!!!
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