For Yom Kippur, I went to a certain yeshiva sometimes referred to by the purest and worst smeds as "the vim." While the shanah bet seems to have been effected by the smeds, shanah alef may have a chance, but who knows? They've only been there for about a month. It's almost ancient history that they once were a place of sweetness and holiness. Now it's so powerful, it almost reminds me of
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[I was in Montreal for Simchas Torah - while I don't think that they are in on the revolution, it's definitely not New York].
Please let me know how your Sukkos was - I would call you, but there's something I like about asking you here and maybe not hearing back for a while.
5 comments:
excellent post, the corrupting of the shana alef is one of the "House's" biggest concerns. and just a posting tip, the element of suprise would be enhanced greatly if you were to change the link to a diferant text such as in this case, i would have used the word "this"
i also must protest against your direcly addressing any one person on the blog. If we are to ever make a differance in this world that we live in, we have to remain formal. DO NOT GIVE UP
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”
-Margaret Mead
we should inquire about the wellbeing of eachother, but in future posts you should address the whole revolution, not just one person
Great points. I definitely hear. In terms of changing the text for suprise, I don't know how to do that, but I did try. Let me know what to do.
And you're amazing!
in order to make your link a specific word, first write the word, then highlight then click on the hyperlink button. it is a picture of a globe with a piece of chain in front of it. enter the website and click ok (old kinderhook)
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