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Hi again!  
  
As you know, Esther went in for surgery this week -- so it's been very hectic around here and I simply haven't had time to write a devar-torah, nor do I have time really to make a 'normal' blog this week.
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Tonight starts shabbat and Rosh Hashanah -- a double-feature which happens only twice every seven years!  Since Esther is on the disabled list for the time being, I've been doing the cleaning/cooking/shopping etc, with Sarah's help.  And I don't mind telling you, I don't envy single parents one bit.  Anyway, tonight we are having dinner at a friend's house; tomorrow lunch at another friend's house. Then we're taking care of the rest.  For the curious, here's what we made (except the ribs, they'll be done Sunday):
  
Suffice it to say, the surgery was more complex than originally thought, but she came through it 100% fine, ברוך השם! Thank God for the medical care in Israel, I sincerely mean thatNext week I'll give more information (though Rosh Hashanah is coming at the end of the week...).
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Pot roast (in wine and vegetables). Short ribsLeek/mushroom quiche (''pashteda'').  Challah.  Honey cake.  Apple cake.  Candied yams. Beet salad. Rebbetzin Farkash's Hungarian Plums, Carrot salad. Gefilte fish (actually, ''ketsitsot dag'' in spicy tomato sauce).  All this for just one day really, since we are "eating out" shabbat day.
  
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Esther's condition is improving steadily, thank God!  However, she's not permitted to lift more than 1.5 kilos -- so Sarah and I are doing all the lifting.  Good exercise, if you can get it, but I would be just as happy to do the exercise without having the reason for it.
  
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Last week [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/133261 Madonna performed in Israel].  Of course, the Eurabians got their knickers in a twist over that!  Then this week, [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1251804505479&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull "Hanoi" Jane Fonda and Danny Glover] co-sponsored a Toronto protest against having Tel Aviv-based artists highlighted in the Toronto film show.  Apparently they don't like the fact that Arab artists have equal freedom of expression in Israel as do Jews.  They prefer Jews be silent as the grave.  Hmm.  To wrap up the anti-Semitic corner this week: in my old home-town [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2009880862_guests17cohen.html swastikas were painted] on two Seattle synagogues.  Doubtless by "troubled youth" who hadn't undergone "sensitivity training".
  
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In good news, it rained last week.  Only for two minutes, but it rained (here on the border of the Judean Desert!).  The forecast is calling for [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/133489 rain over the New Year] holiday, and for higher than normal precipitation this year.  So thank you to everyone who conserved water this year, and thank you again for all you who have prayed for rain!  Just ... can you hold off until after ''sukkot'' is over?  Thanks!
* [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/133261 Madonna in Israel]
 
* And in stark contrast, [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1251804505479&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull Fonda and Glover] show you don't need a brain to be an actor.
 
  
* [http://drybonesblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/netanyahus-road-map.html Bibi's Roadmap]
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Sep 18th (See this week's devar torah)
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Hi again!

Tonight starts shabbat and Rosh Hashanah -- a double-feature which happens only twice every seven years! Since Esther is on the disabled list for the time being, I've been doing the cleaning/cooking/shopping etc, with Sarah's help. And I don't mind telling you, I don't envy single parents one bit. Anyway, tonight we are having dinner at a friend's house; tomorrow lunch at another friend's house. Then we're taking care of the rest. For the curious, here's what we made (except the ribs, they'll be done Sunday):

Pot roast (in wine and vegetables). Short ribs. Leek/mushroom quiche (pashteda). Challah. Honey cake. Apple cake. Candied yams. Beet salad. Rebbetzin Farkash's Hungarian Plums, Carrot salad. Gefilte fish (actually, ketsitsot dag in spicy tomato sauce). All this for just one day really, since we are "eating out" shabbat day.

Esther's condition is improving steadily, thank God! However, she's not permitted to lift more than 1.5 kilos -- so Sarah and I are doing all the lifting. Good exercise, if you can get it, but I would be just as happy to do the exercise without having the reason for it.

Last week Madonna performed in Israel. Of course, the Eurabians got their knickers in a twist over that! Then this week, "Hanoi" Jane Fonda and Danny Glover co-sponsored a Toronto protest against having Tel Aviv-based artists highlighted in the Toronto film show. Apparently they don't like the fact that Arab artists have equal freedom of expression in Israel as do Jews. They prefer Jews be silent as the grave. Hmm. To wrap up the anti-Semitic corner this week: in my old home-town swastikas were painted on two Seattle synagogues. Doubtless by "troubled youth" who hadn't undergone "sensitivity training".

In good news, it rained last week. Only for two minutes, but it rained (here on the border of the Judean Desert!). The forecast is calling for rain over the New Year holiday, and for higher than normal precipitation this year. So thank you to everyone who conserved water this year, and thank you again for all you who have prayed for rain! Just ... can you hold off until after sukkot is over? Thanks!

Until next week,
Shabbat shalom, Shana tovah!



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