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Latest revision as of 08:35, 13 October 2017
October 6th
We did have cool(ish) weather for yom hakippurim, which made the fast go much faster. Immediately after the fast we started preparations for the sukkot holiday, in which we find ourselves at the moment (through next Thursday). The weather for the first day was really pleasant, we didn’t even have a fan in the sukkah!.
This week I published another article on the ARM website, since the previous one seems to have generated a big increase in traffic to my site (and downloads of 8th). So as long as it makes sense, I’ll continue to post articles there.
Don’t have too much to say, so here’s some links of interest:
- Interesting interview with “Red Pill Black”
- US pulls diplomats out of Cuba after mysterious attacks on them with unknown weapons
- “Pepe the Frog” — abuse, or fair use?
- I’m not the only one who prefers using RSS feeds for my news
- I’m also not the only one who dislikes programming in Python
The weather is definitely “fall-like”; very changeable from day to day, but mostly trending cooler and pleasant. We may have some rain towards the end of sukkot, hopefully it will hold off a few days.
Sarah’s joining us this shabbat, and we’ll have a number of guests as well during the day. We’ll serve them:
homemade ḥallah,
“orange” soup,
carrot kugel,
stuffed artichokes,
Sephardic fish-balls,
eggplant Parmesan,
potato bourekas,
probably other things as well,
and apple cake.
Until next time,
moʿadim lesimeḥa and shabbat shalom!
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