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'''December 5th'''<br>Sorry, no devar torah this week...<br>
  
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Hi again!
  
Hi again!
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It's been another crazy week.  The tragedy in Mumbai last week affected us here both directly and indirectly.  Not only were our fellow Jews murdered in cold blood (which, sadly, is nothing new), but some of the victims were laid to rest here in Jerusalem.  Beyond that, our company has extensive dealings with India (and we have Indian staff), so our colleagues there were quite shaken.  And finally, numerous people suggested helpfully that I might want to stay away from India -- as though there is any place in the world "off limits" to the animals who perpetrate these atrocities.
  
Anything I say might sound banal, after this week's [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1227702336066&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull events in Mumbai]. Ironically, well-meaning people have told me to stay away from India (which as you recall, is where my company has business dealings)Ironic, because not two kilometers away is the occupied enemy territory of [[Media:03-and-azariya.jpeg|El-Azariyah]], formerly known as {{wiki2|Bethany_(Jerusalem)|Bethany}}, formerly ''beit-hate'ena'', "fig place", in HebrewJust to complete the ironic circle.
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There were comments posted in various places on-line to the effect that, yes, several Jews were killed, but lots more Indians were -- so it wasn't anything especially to do with JewsOf course, that was before one of the captured terrorists admitted that one of the goals was specifically "to kill Jews".  But even without that: 171 Indians were killed, and 6 Jews.  The population of India is 1.1 billion, of whom 5,000 are Jews.  That means that while Jews constitute 0.0045 percent of India's population, they made up slightly more than 3.5 percent of the victimsGiven that even long term residents of Mumbai don't know where the Chabad house was (or even that it existed), it would beggar the imagination to think the terrorists had not specifically targeted Chabad house. May God avenge His servants' spilt blood!
  
But for true banality we must look to the pen of [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/389583_amyonline28.html self-declared experts] on the Gaza situation.  I've a suggestion for Ms. Goodman: move to GazaMaybe you'll be witness first-hand to the plight of the poor Gazans, who have water and electricity courtesy of the "Zionist entity", and whose smuggling tunnels enable them to [http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,587114,00.html purchase anything they want]Including Viagra and sheep.  I don't suppose I should have mentioned those two in the same sentence.
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Then there's the feckless Israeli gov't [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/128714 eviction of Jews] from their legally purchased property, ''prior'' to any court decision demanding their evictionAs our wisest king said, {{hebs|שם רשעים ירקב}} {{hcite|p/pt/pt2810.htm#7|Prov 10:7}}May we soon see his descendant!
  
The week has been extremely busy for me, as I am trying to coordinate my project as well as write a substantial portion of the software.  Getting technical information from our client is an ongoing form of torture for me, but progress is (very) slowly being madeHopefully I'll be able to move on to another project pretty soon.
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Work has been extremely stressful; our clients have a great deal of difficulty understanding how little they know. They then blame us for not having told them things (which they should have known, but which are in any case written in the document they were supposed to have read). As the "manager" of the project, I get to tear my remaining hair out trying to communicate exactly what they need to do (and what they want of us).  I definitely don't get paid enough for this...
  
In addition, it was Thanksgiving in the US -- and being good expats, we did the Thanksgiving thing as we've done for twenty yearsIt was very nice having my cousins over for a relaxing mealHopefully we won't wait so long before our next get-together.  Our reporter in Manhattan, Daniela, reported that the "Macy's" parade was "pretty cool".
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We did get out one night this week, to hear a presentation at the local observatoryYes, there is actually an observatory in Maale AdummimNot only that, but there is a fledgling "astronomy society". Who would have thought it?
  
Today we had a rainstorm.  For five minutes, it rained; then it stopped.  We ''really'' need rain - I hope our prayers for it are answered soon!  Especially since we did have a gardener take care of clearing out the overgrowth and getting our garden in order this week.  I would blame "global warming", but after the [http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monckton/goreerrors.html embarrassingly long list of scientific errors] in Gore's self-serving "documentary" about it, I think I'll blame insufficiently sincere prayers on my part instead.
 
  
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OK, I'm really pushing to get ready for shabbat -- so I'll sign off for now.
  
 
Until next week,<br>
 
Until next week,<br>
 
Shabbat shalom!
 
Shabbat shalom!
  
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 12 December 2008

December 5th
Sorry, no devar torah this week...

Hi again!

It's been another crazy week. The tragedy in Mumbai last week affected us here both directly and indirectly. Not only were our fellow Jews murdered in cold blood (which, sadly, is nothing new), but some of the victims were laid to rest here in Jerusalem. Beyond that, our company has extensive dealings with India (and we have Indian staff), so our colleagues there were quite shaken. And finally, numerous people suggested helpfully that I might want to stay away from India -- as though there is any place in the world "off limits" to the animals who perpetrate these atrocities.

There were comments posted in various places on-line to the effect that, yes, several Jews were killed, but lots more Indians were -- so it wasn't anything especially to do with Jews. Of course, that was before one of the captured terrorists admitted that one of the goals was specifically "to kill Jews". But even without that: 171 Indians were killed, and 6 Jews. The population of India is 1.1 billion, of whom 5,000 are Jews. That means that while Jews constitute 0.0045 percent of India's population, they made up slightly more than 3.5 percent of the victims. Given that even long term residents of Mumbai don't know where the Chabad house was (or even that it existed), it would beggar the imagination to think the terrorists had not specifically targeted Chabad house. May God avenge His servants' spilt blood!

Then there's the feckless Israeli gov't eviction of Jews from their legally purchased property, prior to any court decision demanding their eviction. As our wisest king said, שם רשעים ירקב  (Prov 10:7). May we soon see his descendant!

Work has been extremely stressful; our clients have a great deal of difficulty understanding how little they know. They then blame us for not having told them things (which they should have known, but which are in any case written in the document they were supposed to have read). As the "manager" of the project, I get to tear my remaining hair out trying to communicate exactly what they need to do (and what they want of us). I definitely don't get paid enough for this...

We did get out one night this week, to hear a presentation at the local observatory. Yes, there is actually an observatory in Maale Adummim. Not only that, but there is a fledgling "astronomy society". Who would have thought it?


OK, I'm really pushing to get ready for shabbat -- so I'll sign off for now.

Until next week,
Shabbat shalom!



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