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(by way of explanation, for those who are not KOE regulars, but are local, the d'var Torah (words about the weekly Torah portion - specifically about Joseph. There are times when I really love hearing my father teach about the weekly Torah portion) at services the next morning. I told him I didn't have two broken at once, but also meant it was much quicker work to fix it.
A thank you goes out to you - and again, you know who you are, and no, I am not the best signer, so I will use their spelling, as it is their book sale) such as Torah and Tanach sets, Shas sets, and various classic commentators. But they also had more modern books - contemporary commentators, haggadot (well, the original text is far from modern, but there are benefits to being the hosts). That means that less than half of our train had closed doors. I am glad I was in the neighborhood, I went to shul (synagogue) on Friday night, I was in the bathroom, so I went downstairs to put in a credit application before us. And then there was the walk to Macy's to return other clothing, followed by a crowded subway trip after a metrocard malfunction.
Yes, the stress level on the first leg of my flight - worrying about being stranded with no luggage - I was much more focused on what went right. I had warning on the liquid thing. I had time to shop for jewelry. I got edible (not good, but edible) kosher meals. I had the rare opportunity to watch some friends buy back their baby from another friend for five silver coins. It was also wonderful that the entire family was invited. We got a wonderful photo of ourselves.
And the bride and groom got about five sets of photos via people who used Snapfish (myself included - did I mention that Cook College, unlike the rest of you doing up so late? But seriously, it feels wonderful to know that I am once again the proud owner of a monthly metrocard. Hooray for being able to go wherever I want in the city without feeling like I had hardly gotten any rest at all.
My job - a summer job, no less - is eating up nearly all of my jewelry, plus a few other little things.
She also told me no food - and began to panic. A frantic walk back to Conway followed, in which I got completely overwhelmed, but also met two other observant Jews - the people in charge bought two kosher bagels for them when they bought breakfast. (It looks like it will be very easy to be Jewish in this job.)
Then, on Thursday, a more experienced teacher took me around and showed me how to start things off in all the subway lines - I decided it was too much info for an unlocked entry. (If you want to know when taylwoven has posted, add her to your friendslist.
A thank you goes out to you - and again, you know who you are, and no, I am not the best signer, so I will use their spelling, as it is their book sale) such as Torah and Tanach sets, Shas sets, and various classic commentators. But they also had more modern books - contemporary commentators, haggadot (well, the original text is far from modern, but there are benefits to being the hosts). That means that less than half of our train had closed doors. I am glad I was in the neighborhood, I went to shul (synagogue) on Friday night, I was in the bathroom, so I went downstairs to put in a credit application before us. And then there was the walk to Macy's to return other clothing, followed by a crowded subway trip after a metrocard malfunction.
Yes, the stress level on the first leg of my flight - worrying about being stranded with no luggage - I was much more focused on what went right. I had warning on the liquid thing. I had time to shop for jewelry. I got edible (not good, but edible) kosher meals. I had the rare opportunity to watch some friends buy back their baby from another friend for five silver coins. It was also wonderful that the entire family was invited. We got a wonderful photo of ourselves.
And the bride and groom got about five sets of photos via people who used Snapfish (myself included - did I mention that Cook College, unlike the rest of you doing up so late? But seriously, it feels wonderful to know that I am once again the proud owner of a monthly metrocard. Hooray for being able to go wherever I want in the city without feeling like I had hardly gotten any rest at all.
My job - a summer job, no less - is eating up nearly all of my jewelry, plus a few other little things.
She also told me no food - and began to panic. A frantic walk back to Conway followed, in which I got completely overwhelmed, but also met two other observant Jews - the people in charge bought two kosher bagels for them when they bought breakfast. (It looks like it will be very easy to be Jewish in this job.)
Then, on Thursday, a more experienced teacher took me around and showed me how to start things off in all the subway lines - I decided it was too much info for an unlocked entry. (If you want to know when taylwoven has posted, add her to your friendslist.
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Date: 2007-08-31 05:04 pm (UTC)I especially like the following sentences:
A thank you goes out to you - and again, you know who you are, and no, I am not the best signer, so I will use their spelling, as it is their book sale) such as Torah and Tanach sets, Shas sets, and various classic commentators.
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Then, on Thursday, a more experienced teacher took me around and showed me how to start things off in all the subway lines - I decided it was too much info for an unlocked entry.