Jews, Carrots
Check out this wonderful new blog on Jews and Carrots. And matza. And organic produce. And just about everything else to do with “How a Jew Eats.” (please steal this book title!) Yasher Koach to Hazon for launching this project.
Check out this wonderful new blog on Jews and Carrots. And matza. And organic produce. And just about everything else to do with “How a Jew Eats.” (please steal this book title!) Yasher Koach to Hazon for launching this project.
Last night my beloved and I hit the Loew’s Theater in Jersey City (A fantastic palace of Cinema built in 1929…not yet restored…grand and decaying like Asbury Park’s Paramount) and we heard the truly wonderful band The Decembrists. We have dug their sound for a long time, but had no idea that they could put on such a raucous, whimsical and at times frenetic live show — there was a hurdy gurdy, a two person whale puppet, alot of rock…
In the days before I jetted out to Arizona for our annual Rabbinical Convention, I hosted Mikey Weinstein, the Air Force Academy graduate who is in a one man battle against the Dominionist Evangelicals in the U.S. Armed Forces, for a meeting at Auburn. He wrote a book “With God on Our Side” about many of the abuses that have been carried out by certain Evangelical officers in the military. He argues that these folks have taken over the military…
This weekend at B’nai Keshet in Montclair, a member of the Ugandan Jewish CommunityJJ Keko, taught three songs during services. He did Psalm 92 and 93 and taught a L’cha Dodi. JJ is one of the singers on the Smithsonian Folkways recording (see link). It was great to meet him and to learn from him. We also got to drink the coffe he grows as part of Thanksgiving Coffee Company.
The Nationalism Project is a nifty site which explores debates on the origin of the concept of nation and nationality. I just happened across it while working on the curricula for Face to Face.
I was down at the Bowery Poetry Club last night for a show by Jake Marmer’s outfit Frantic Turtle. Marmer, sporting a Woody Allen themed t-shirt waxed poetic about fish soup, gabbais, russian novelists, shimon bar yochai while his laid back band did lots of reggae like things. It was all truly mesmerizing and wonderful. The spirit of Ginsberg lives on. Here’s a link where you can hear their fine work: Frantic Turtle Afterwards, we were treated to another wonderful…
Saul Brenner, Lifetime Achievement Award in Judicial Politics Professor Saul Brenner will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) this fall at the annual meeting of the association in Chicago. The award was announced by Melinda Gann Hall, Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University and chair of the selection committee. Dr. Hall stated: “The Law and Courts field is particularly distinguished by the number of outstanding scholars…
Once the realization is accepted That even between the closest of human beings Infinite distances continue to exist A wonderful living side by side can grow up If they succeed in loving the distance between them Which makes it possible for each to see the other Whole and against a wide sky. -Rainer Rilke
Reb Blog is now featured on My Jewish New Jersey! a nifty new portal of rabbinic rants from the capitol of golus.
Nextbook has got a little feature in their Religion section that riffs on my recent Revealer piece. (And while you are there, I recommend reading Shalom Auslander’s wacky memoirs.) Here’s their comment: Services for the Tragically Hip Questionable efforts to make shul cool continue with indie rock rabbis and Synaplex, a program that organizes Saturday “Tour de Torah” bike rides and “Jewpardy” sessions. The WSJ’s Naomi Schaefer Riley takes a critical look at the latter, and gets lambasted by Rabbi…