‘You’ve Put Me In A Very Awkward Position’

There are certain phrases I keep hearing throughout my life, such as “You’re not welcome here.” And then I appeal for help and I hear, “You’ve put me in a very awkward position.”

The themes of my life — provocation, estrangement, rejection, reconciliation — replay themselves endlessly. The record of my life is stuck on the turnstile.

Today was no different from Gavin Brown’s birthday party in second grade when I was not invited and then my friend’s mom intervened on my behalf and then the other kids let me know, “We didn’t want you here. We were forced.”

My therapist suggested I call my memoir, “The Uninvited.”

D. emails: I’ll put you in an awkward position, you little ponce!

Here we go again. My fair-dinkum lad — Sunny Jim as I call him — whinges and cries on his ridiculous “blog” that he’s “the uninvited.” There’s a reason for that, you bloody little cretin: You act like the back-end of a wombat and most people don’t like it. Stop making excuses for yourself and try to act like a normal, decent human being. Stop being a self-centered narcissist. Stop acting like a fair-dinkum sheila! I may be old, but I’m not too old to shove a cane toad in your mouth and give you a bloody wallop in the jaw with a cricket bat. And your email boyfriend Greg Leake? You go right ahead and take his advice to learn the manly art of boxing. There may be snow on my roof, but I’ll still knock you two poofters to the ground with one hand tied behind my back. That Mr. Leake writes you emails as if you were somebody who had something of value to say, boggles the mind. He’s a bigger drongo than you, mate. I tried to set you right when you were a wee little joey. Look how you’ve turned out. Go take a hard stare in a mirror, “Levi.” You’re a fraud, a layabout, a good-for-nothing excuse of a son. Now, your brother Paul? There’s a lad! If only I had throttled you at birth.

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Clear And Present Danger

Stephen Steinlight emails: We have reached a moment of political crisis. Our President has trampled on the Constitution and is making immigration policy as if he were out dictator. I urge all who care about fixing our broken immigration system, ending open-borders immigration, and, even more important, preserving our democratic rights and the integrity of the US Constitution to react with fury and disgust to the mass illegal amnesty President Obama announced Friday. I urge you to contact the White House so they can be in no doubt about the outrage of the American people.

Just as crucial, I urge you to contact elected Republican officials and any close to, with influence on, or working on Romney’s election team to deliver the following message in the clearest terms: President Obama has taken ethnic pandering to an all-time low and in doing so he has given Governor Romney an historic opportunity. Romney must show civic courage and double-down on his tough immigration policy and make a speech to the American people telling them the first duty of the President is to secure the life, liberty and livelihoods of American citizens — not abuse our Founding documents and political process to amnesty lawbreakers for political advantage. Romney must lambaste Obama for betraying American citizens during the worst period of unemployment since the Great Depression. He should not hesitate to define what Obama has done in blunt, accurate language: Obama has flouted the Democratic system and has chosen to play the role of dictator.

On Friday, President Obama issued an amnesty vastly larger in scale than the DREAM ACT he could not secure in Congress. Impatient with our system of democratic rule through our elected representatives, this post-American tin-horn tyrant has circumvented Congress, abused his limited power of administrative parole, and by Executive order has announced that MILLIONS of illegal aliens under the age of 31 can remain in America indefinitely. He will issue work permits to these permanently paroled lawbreakers that will allow them to unfairly compete for jobs with our 20 million unemployed Americans and create even higher hurdles for millions of American students graduating high school and college — people for whom he cares not a whit.

He appears utterly unfazed by the fact that he has shown open contempt for the Constitution of the United States. Law-making powers are given exclusively to Congress by the Constitution. All immigration policy powers are given to Congress alone. Granting de facto amnesty to millions of illegal aliens is an act beyond the authority of the President. He has heaped scorn on the Constitution and shown indifference to 20 million unemployed Americans.

If you believe in your country, you must take a few minutes and call the White House Comment Line at 202-456-1111 and express your indignation. Let the White House know that by granting this imperial amnesty Obama has destroyed his chances of re-election. If that number isn’t working, then call the White House switchboard at 202-456-1414.

Again, no not forget to contact every Republican that counts, every Republican with access to Governor Romney and convey the message that if he sticks to his tough position on immigration he can regard this election as won. Call and leave messages for your Republican member of Congress and your Republican Senators.

Only one thing can stop this monumentally ill-considered act from being suicidal for Obama: If Romney permits weak-kneed Republicans like Jeb Bush and others to pressure him to soften his stance on illegal immigration. If he wisely ignores their advice he will win 10 Independents for every Hispanic to whom Obama has pandered. He will also have a greatly enhanced chance of winning several Blue States in the Rust Belt as working voters defect from the Democrats and support his candidacy to protect their jobs from illegal aliens.

Please get to work and stay on the job. If we lose this battle we lose America.

Please believe me.

Very truly yours,

Stephen Steinlight

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Rabbi Meir Soloveichik’s Good Work For The Lord

Rabbi Meir Soloveichik was a scholar in residence at YICC about nine years ago, before he had his PhD.

Then, about four years ago, he was in residence one weekend at Bnai David-Judea.

This week he was in Los Angeles representing Yeshiva University, where he’s the director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought.

Big whoopy doo, you say. Who cares?

Well, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik is not only American Orthodox Judaism’s leading public intellectual, he’s about American Orthodox Judaism’s only public intellectual. Which other Orthodox Jews speak from the Jewish tradition about the wider world in the esteemed intellectual publications?

Friday night, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik spoke at a home near Young Israel of North Beverly Hills about Adams, Jefferson and the Jews.

On Shabbos morning, he spoke at Beth Jacob about “Tebow and Tefilla.”

He opened with five minutes on why Tim Tebow matters. He’s the most public prayer in America today. There’s a website about his form of prayer — Tebowing.com.

Rabbi Meir Soloveichik said Ashkenazi Jews do their own form of Tebowing — Tachanun.

The rabbi listed several reasons why this form of prayer is important but I’ve forgotten them.

Rabbi Meir Soloveichik apparently believes that Tim Tebow will soon be the starting quarterback for the New York Jets.

The rabbi praised the way the quarterback was unafraid to pray publicly. The rabbi praised the quarterback’s charitable works, such as flying in sick kids to his games and meeting with them before and after the contests, often spending an hour after games and bringing his teammates with him.

Before mincha, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik spoke at YICC about the special relationship between Margaret Thatcher and Britain’s former Chief Rabbi Immanuel Jacobvits.

The rabbi said that a few years ago at a Hanukkah party at the White House, President Bush put his arm around him and said, “Thank you for your good work for the Lord.”

The rabbi doubted whether the president truly knew if the rabbi was doing good work for the Lord, but the rabbi is attempting to do good work for the Lord with his Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. The rabbi said that Orthodox Jews should not just benefit from America, but give back to it from the wisdom of their tradition.

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A Mighty Blogger Before The Lord

Levi was a mighty blogger before the Lord. He thought he was the bomb because he’d been on 60 Minutes.

One evening in shul, he noticed that his prayer got no respect from the Almighty, while the davening of the rest of his shul reached the pearly gates.

Levi was very wroth. The Lord said to Levi, why is thy countenance fallen? If thou does well, shalt thou not be accepted? And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.

So Levi rose up and he blogged those who bugged and their bloods screamed forth unto the Lord.

God said unto Levi, you are cursed. You shall be a fugitive and a vagabond.

Levi said, but everyone who Googles me will slay me.

And so the Lord set a mark upon Levi, lest any finding him should kill him.

On Shabbos morning, Levi waited in his lair until the sun was high and then he walked to the river, the river he hadn’t crossed in eleven years. He left his blog at home.

As he entered the path to the river, a mighty man loomed up in front of him. “You’re not welcome here,” said the man.

The man was a giant and Levi felt like a grasshopper next to him but inside was a good land flowing with milk and honey.

“Yes, I am welcome,” said Levi. “I have the Mark of Levi. You can’t slay me. I’m very welcome.”

Levi had always hated gatekeepers. He didn’t want to recognize their necessary function. Their purpose was to test him. He wasn’t strong enough much of the time to go up against them and prove himself worthy. Today however he summoned his inner resources and said the Lord of the River wanted him there.

After a five minute wait, an awkward wait, his friends passed by and expected him to join them on the road to the river, but he waited for the decision, his fate was in others’ hands, he hated that, at least on his blog, he ruled, but now he was vulnerable and anxious.

Then he got permission to path and he carried on to the river. “A company of nations shall come from me, kings will emerge from my loins,” he muttered to build up his strength.

It did no good. Levi was greatly distressed, so he divided his personalities in two. One was strong and tough and would blog anyone. The other was humble and gentle.

At the river’s edge, Levi wrestled all day with a man. And when the man saw that he could not prevail against Levi, he touched the hollow of Levi’s thigh, and gave him a limp.

And so it was with a limp that this Alexander Technique teacher walked on to his next river late in the afternoon. He had to hear some Torah but that required crossing another stream he hadn’t touched in eleven years.

Walking in, he heard an attractive woman say to a group of men, “Is that the guy…” And then he was out of earshot, sheltering his nerves in the bathroom. He had no more strength for the fight.

On the way out, he merged with the crowd and sat in the back.

Afterward, he saw an acquaintance from the days he used to swim this creek daily. “Are you OK?” he was asked repeatedly. “Is everything all right with you? I still read you regularly. You never cease to amaze.”

He limped away, wanting to go home, not ready for more of this social bliss, but there was a familiar stream just across the street, he’d swam there many a day and never had trouble, and he knew that just after mincha, there’d be an awesome shalosh sheudos.

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Sheer Terror In Daily Life II

Greg Leake emails: Hi Luke,

I think everybody experiences this phenomenon to some degree. Some people are very brave and just have occasional moments of weakness.

When it gets to the stage that you write about, it’s a little over the top.

You have done a lot to try to address different foibles that you perceive in yourself. However, most of these 10 step courses and psychotherapy are various cerebral methods that are designed to try and confront various ills. Naturally, the Alexander Technique is physiological, and so you might not be able to place it in the same category as confronting sexual addiction and what-have-you.

If you really want to change your central nervous system’s response to the whole of life in a hugely transformative way, learn to box.

When I was teaching, my favorite students were intellectual young men who had confronted life by intellectualizing and verbal acuity.

I enjoyed watching them become bolder and more confrontational until finally they were the most assured ones in the room. Sometimes I would have to get them to tone it down a little. They had gone from passive resistance to aggressive resistance in a period of time without the necessary monitors built in to keep them from popping someone in the snoot. I taught them to do that, too.

In boxing you don’t fight air (like some katas in martial arts). You have to physically meet the challenge of your opponent, and there is no time-out for trying to diminish you opponent’s ego through verbalization. You literally re-train your central nervous system’s response to stimuli.

In World War II they taught naval aviators to box. Why? Here the guy is strapped into a small cockpit with scarcely any ability to move, let alone box.

Boxing trained the airmen to fight. To fight back even with their heads reeling. Not simply to fly the plane, but to fight using the plane.

Some of the most psychologically healthy men I have met were professional fighters. No anxieties, no fears, no fanciful projections about the future. They left it all in the ring.

Naturally, there are other venues to pursue — ultimate fighting, wrestling, etc. I prefer boxing; I have a fondness for it, and I could go on at length about why I favor boxing over some of the other full-contact combat sports. So it it possible that some of these other vehicles could be suitable, but for a variety of reasons I think boxing is pretty good. I have been pressured by intimidating people, both socially and through physical threats. But when you know you can throw a knock-out punch with either hand, those threats are often minimized.

By the way, I thought your answer to your Jewish friend about philosophy and Christianity was good. Life automatically poses philosophical questions, and so having a philosophical context in religion is not particularly a bad thing. However, there are some Christian groups that are regrettably still very fundamentalist in their approach. Some I know will refuse to admit the existence of anything that is not found in the Bible. I mentioned to someone yesterday that Thomas Merton said you could not find the word ‘cat’ in the Bible. So does this mean cats do not exist? I would suggest that those followers of Christ could expand their perspective a little.

Rabbs, if you’re out there reading this, although I sort of disagree with you on a lot of issues, for some reason I kind of miss your presence, and I hope you are doing well. I always enjoyed Torah Talks and I certainly don’t mind throwing a guy a few bucks occasionally when he is down and out. However, you guys are just too old for me to take on as dependents. Best of luck anyway.

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What’s Going On With The Rabbinical College Of Telshe?

Here are some 990 IRS declarations from the Telshe Yeshiva in Ohio, which used to be one of the primary places of Haredi Torah learning in the United States. Here Here Here

Seems that R. Levitansky has alleged to have loaned the yeshiva money, and gets it paid back.
Two years in a row.
Also Barkin claims to have loaned $8000.

Also salary pages:
2007
R. Gifter Salary $10,795
2009
R. Levitansky salary $79,538

Other fiscal data, such as tuition income, runs similarly – R. Gifter did it better.

Rabbinical College of Telshe Inc 34-0801310
Transactions with Interested Persons
SCHEDULE L
Loans to and/or From Interested Persons.
2008
A. LEVITANSKY
(a) Name of interested person and purpose – no purpose given
(b) Loan to or from the organization? To
(c) Original principal amount $152,000
(d) Balance due $139,283
(e) In default? – no
(f) Approved by board or committee? No
(g) Written agreement” – no
M. BARKIN
(a) Name of interested person and purpose – no purpose given
(b) Loan to or from the organization? To
(c) Original principal amount $8,000
(d) Balance due $8,000
(e) In default? – no
(f) Approved by board or committee? – no
(g) Written agreement” – no
2009
A. LEVITANSKY
(a) Name of interested person and purpose – no purpose given
(b) Loan to or from the organization? – to
(c) Original principal amount $219,100
(d) Balance due $206,383
(e) In default? no
(f) Approved by board or committee? – no
(g) Written agreement” – no

So this is the simple loan calculation:
Two alleged loans in two years, total of $219,100.
Year 2008
Rav Lev [allegedly] loans the Yeshiva $152,000.
Over the year, he is repaid $12,717.
Year 2009, outstanding loan from year 2008 is $139,283.
In 2009 no loan repayment is made, but additional [alleged] loan is made for $ 67,100, which is close to his salary of 2009.

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Calling 9-1-1 To Complain About Your Sandwich Order

I’ve noticed a certain similarity between all the people in the news for calling 9-1-1 to complain about their food order.

I’ve never noticed hispanics or asians panhandling or calling 9-1-1 to complain about a food order.

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You’ve Got To Change Your Evil Ways

I walked around work singing this song yesterday.

Daniel: Is that the lullaby your mum sang to you before you went to sleep?

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Do Christians Get This Philosophical?

At a shiur about the nature of God the other day, a Jewish friend asked me if Christians get this philosophical.

“They’re far more philosophical than Jews,” I said. “Christianity is primarily about theology. Christianity is far more Hellenic than Hebraic. The Greeks invented philosophy. At church, you’ll find Christians talking far more than Jews do at shul about philosophical issues such as reconciling evil with an all powerful all beneficent deity. Christian clergy rarely worry about getting their congregants jobs, apartments or medical care. They worry about getting them salvation.”

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Moments Of Sheer Terror In Daily Life

I’m experiencing these moments of sheer terror throughout the day. I’ve noticed this fear coming on the past few years.

Today I had to tell somebody over the phone that I couldn’t help him. As I struggled to get this out, repeating myself, I felt like I was stepping off a ledge and falling through space.

This happens to me a few times a day, usually when I have to ask for something or when I have to say no to somebody. I need to chronicle more exactly these moments of sheer terror.

I think I started noticing this problem in 2006 when I went on wellbutrin (for about a year). When I walked down the street, I’d have these moments of sheer terror that a car accident would happen right in front of me. I’d see drivers pulling out and paying insufficient attention, in my view, to the traffic around them. None of these accidents ever occurred but I felt my heart drop to the pit of my stomach each time. Walking down a street bordering traffic became stressful.

Now I have to pick up the phone at work and ask for stuff and I just feel like dying. I’d 100 times rather email or fax the request.

Every year that goes by, I become increasingly withdrawn and more scared to initiate social contact.

My boss notices that every time he asks me to call somebody, I fax or email whenever I possibly can instead of getting them on the phone.

And when it comes to my personal phone, I’m afraid to pick it up unless I recognize the number and want to talk to the person. I’d much rather avoid the contact.

It’s been more than a year since I’ve asked a girl out.

I fear I have emotional anorexia.

I feel like a battered child much of the day. I just want to collapse and to throw my hands up to protect myself. Stop the blows! I go into new human contact in an emotional crouch, warding off the blows I suspect are about to fall. I don’t want to run into people who don’t like me. I fear approaching people.

It did not use to be this bad, but I’ve always had these frightened defensive tendencies.

I think the past 15 years of working from home and isolating set me up for this.

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