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my spindle: exemptions to reciting Shema....(daf 20)
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R Eliezer answered her: There is no wisdom in woman except with the spindle (pelech). Thus also does Scripture say: And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands.*b. yoma 66b* there are wise women who do more than spin. Sunday, March 20, 2005. Exemptions to reciting Shema.(daf 20). In today's daf, we learn that women (and slaves and minors) are exempt from reciting shema and wearing tefillin, because these are time-bound mitzvot that women couldn't necessarily be aksed to engage in.
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my spindle: welcome beruriah!
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R Eliezer answered her: There is no wisdom in woman except with the spindle (pelech). Thus also does Scripture say: And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands.*b. yoma 66b* there are wise women who do more than spin. Thursday, March 10, 2005. One of my favorite women in the Talmud (okay, so the list isn't that long, right? The story goes like this: A group of hoodlums are annoying R. Meir. He prays that they might die. But his wife asks him how he can do this! You go, girl! This i...
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my spindle: nakedness of women....and others, too (daf 24)
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R Eliezer answered her: There is no wisdom in woman except with the spindle (pelech). Thus also does Scripture say: And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands.*b. yoma 66b* there are wise women who do more than spin. Friday, March 25, 2005. Nakedness of women.and others, too (daf 24). I admit to being a bit lax about blogging lately. i'm learning the daf, just not writing about it. oh yeah, and not always on each day, but i'm doing it! Interesting. These "naked" things are pre...
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my spindle: February 2005
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R Eliezer answered her: There is no wisdom in woman except with the spindle (pelech). Thus also does Scripture say: And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands.*b. yoma 66b* there are wise women who do more than spin. Thursday, February 24, 2005. The blessings of beginnings. I offer thanks and blessings to the wise scholar who taught me a bit of Talmud today, i learned something new, which I share here:. From Yoma 66b (so he was one side off. אמר לה: אין חכמה לאשה אלא ב פלך. Sothis...
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The Recyclable Rechargeable Rabbi Roger: The Gardening Bug
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The Recyclable Rechargeable Rabbi Roger. One Rabbi's bent on Judaism, the environment and every other topic that might come across your screen. Friday, April 26, 2013. My patience has been sorely lacking of late and if I have offended you in any way please know that if you give me the opportunity to apologize I will. This impatience found its way into a social gathering I attended recently. Someone noticed my blog which has the very optimistic and amusing title, the Recyclable Rechargeable Rabbi Roger.
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Ima on (and off) the Bima: Real-Life Jewish Parenting: #blogExodus and #ExodusGram 5775
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Friday, March 13, 2015. BlogExodus and #ExodusGram 5775. Yes, Passover is actually almost here. It seems that the period between Purim and Pesach gets shorter every year.but I know that isn't true! Rosh Chodesh Nisan is just about a week away, and that means it's time for #BlogExodus and #Exodusgram! I know you're excited for this. Feel free to grab this image and share it, use it, post it.add it to your blogs, whatever! This year's topics are based loosely on the steps of the Seder. My #Exodusgram posts...
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Changes | Off the REKord
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Ramblings and Reflections of a Reform Rabbi. And this transition, leaving a position I’ve loved and realizing that I needed to move on in order to grow, and going to an amazing new opportunity that will give me so much room to learn and explore and succeed…this transition has been really tough for me. But I also know it is time to move on. And I also know that it’s really, really hard. But, yeah, transition is difficult. Change is hard. Even when it’s good change. On June 24, 2015. 2 responses ». Very fo...
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Digital Judaism
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810 Euclid Court Highwood, Illinois 60040. Rabbi Michael Sommer is currently focusing on his family and creating vibrant and engaging Jewish educational materials digitally and in print for his company www.DigitalJudaism.com. He was ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2005. During the summers, Rabbi Sommer thoroughly enjoys working as faculty at Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute in Oconomowoc, WI. He is married to Rabbi Phyllis Sommer, associate rabbi at Am S...
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Digital Judaism
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810 Euclid Court Highwood, Illinois 60040. Rabbi Michael Sommer is currently focusing on his family and creating vibrant and engaging Jewish educational materials digitally and in print for his company www.DigitalJudaism.com. He was ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2005. During the summers, Rabbi Sommer thoroughly enjoys working as faculty at Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute in Oconomowoc, WI. He is married to Rabbi Phyllis Sommer, associate rabbi at Am S...
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my spindle: mean what you say and say what you mean
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R Eliezer answered her: There is no wisdom in woman except with the spindle (pelech). Thus also does Scripture say: And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands.*b. yoma 66b* there are wise women who do more than spin. Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Mean what you say and say what you mean. But to me, the question is on a deeper level. If we say something "to ourselves" are we really saying it at all? There's something to be said for soliciting moral support, for sharing good or bad news, ...
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