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Tag Archives: simchat torah
Morry’s Fireplace Hosted A Big Simchat Torah Party Thursday Night
So I came out of the Happy Minyan about 9:30 p.m. Thursday and walked east on Pico Blvd. I noticed a huge crowd outside Morry’s Fireplace (operated by Aish HaTorah). Aish used some sharp thinking to set up this meeting … Continue reading
Posted in Aish HaTorah
Tagged anglo saxon, ashkenazi jew, jewish observance, middle easterners, persian jews, simchat torah
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The Orthodox View Of Marriage
The more religious the shul, the more likely they are to have copious amounts of alcohol around on Purim and Simchat Torah. By contrast, Modern Orthodox shuls such as Bnai David tend to be alcohol free. I went traditional Thursday … Continue reading
Posted in Orthodoxy, Personal
Tagged orthodox judaism, orthodox shuls, orthodox view, simchat torah, social anxiety, torah scrolls
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Dancing Leads To Kissing
Jewish life has many ecstatic moments and this ecstasy often leads to inappropriate kissing. I remember there was this girl I liked. I dug her so much that I read a couple of books by her mom. I was really … Continue reading
Posted in David Suissa, Personal
Tagged dance around the room, minyan, orthodox shul, simchat torah, social graces, suissa
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Are You On A Spiritual Journey?
I chose to click the Barry Gelman link in my Google News Alert for "rabbi" because I am a masochist. I know that whenever I read this Orthodox rabbi, I will be annoyed by the shallowness of his thought. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Judaism, Personal
Tagged bells and whistles, conversion to judaism, google news, religion judaism, simchat torah, spiritual journeys
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Sick
I’ve felt like crap since Rosh Hashanah, almost three weeks ago. Every time I feel like I am getting better and I return to yoga and I get some exercise and I try to resume a normal life, I get … Continue reading
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Tagged common people, going home, great health, rosh hashanah, simchat torah
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Transgender & The Jews
A panel discussion exploring trans issues within the Jewish community. How are trans issues reflected in Jewish texts and traditions? How has Jewish identity shaped trans experience? How are trans issues similar to and different from GLB issues? How does … Continue reading
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Tagged beth simchat torah, congregation beth simchat torah, david fryer, glbt culture, jewish college students, simchat torah
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Lesbian Rabbi All-Round Mentch
From Queerty.com: Of all the people we’ve interviewed over the years, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum’s one of the most inspirational. And awesome. A spunky, socially aware New Jersey native, Kleinbaum currently presides over New York’s queer-inclusive synagogue, Congregation Beth Simchat Torah. … Continue reading
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Tagged beth simchat torah, congregation beth simchat torah, rabbi sharon kleinbaum, rabbinical school, simchat torah, yiddish literature
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Can Suicide Be The Right Choice?
If someone is miserable every minute of their life, is snuffing it a bad idea? I caught a drasha on Simchat Torah that said the best antidote to despair and suicide was Torah. One bloke got so upset with this … Continue reading
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Tagged antipathy, dallas cowboys, deep despair, drasha, shiksa, simchat torah
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Chabad Of Beverlywood – The Hot New Shul In Pico/Robertson
Located at 1952 Robertson Blvd in zipcode 90035, it is presided over by Rabbi Dov Newman. 310-836-6770. It gets about hundred people on Shabbos morning. For Shuvuot, it had a massive ice cream bar and about 300 attendees. On Simchat Torah, … Continue reading
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Tagged chabad israel center, maariv, massive ice, shuvuot, simchat torah, south robertson blvd
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