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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2017-11-05 02:25 am

I cut the maps up to cheat distance

I have not attended weekly services of any kind since I was in grad school. My most regular attendance was actually in college. (See also: how I learned to chant Torah in thirteen days when I was twenty-one years old.) That is nearly fifteen years ago now. Daylight Savings falls back and I remember that ma'ariv falls back, too, because now the sun sets an hour earlier. Fridays are all candles and steepening winter darkness from now on until the sun turns around at the solstice. It is interesting the things that stay in your head, the things that don't.
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[personal profile] drwex 2017-11-06 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Fascinating - that's very similar. The speech was a one-off, long ago so perhaps my memory is distorted and that Tumblr is closer to the original. I don't know if I ever knew who the student Rabbis studied with originally. They'd show up unannounced, stay for a few weeks or a couple months, then be gone. I imagine the parents knew more about it, but nobody told the kids.

Except the one...

One of them showed up with a bumper sticker on his car that said "Shiksas are for practice." He... didn't last.