Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: The chastity belt: כב וַיָּבֹאוּ הָאֲנָשִׁים, עַל-הַנָּשִׁים; כֹּל נְדִיב לֵב, הֵבִיאוּ חָח וָנֶזֶם וְטַבַּעַת וְכוּמָז כָּל-כְּלִי זָהָב, וְכָל-אִישׁ, אֲשֶׁר הֵנִיף תְּנוּפַת זָהָב לַיה. 22 And the men came, on
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: The chastity belt: כב וַיָּבֹאוּ הָאֲנָשִׁים, עַל-הַנָּשִׁים; כֹּל נְדִיב לֵב, הֵבִיאוּ חָח וָנֶזֶם וְטַבַּעַת וְכוּמָז כָּל-כְּלִי זָהָב, וְכָל-אִישׁ, אֲשֶׁר הֵנִיף תְּנוּפַת זָהָב לַיה. 22 And the men came, on
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: To great women: a dedication: In a week where we celebrate the courage of Esther Hamalka to share her jewels, if you chap, I thought we’d give
Raboyseyettes and Raboyseyee: Homon: the comeback kid. Question: which Jewish holiday features an open bar with plenty to drink, beautiful women, heroes, villains and other colorful characters, extramarital sex and
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: Haute couture: This week’s Toirah is dedicated to my nephew Daniel. May he recover fully and speedily. Winter is just about over and it’s time to
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: Wood Forever: Long before the Amazing Race and any of its forerunners, the RBSO created its first ever iteration. Indeed the RBSO- like He did everything else-
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: Toirah with details: As we get deeper into Sefer Shmois, we’re seemingly done with reading all about our beautiful heritage, about Noiach and his mishpocho, Loit and
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: What happened to our observance? Years back there was no mistaking Pesach for any other holiday. Pesach entailed a steady diet of matzo, eggs and potatoes. In
Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: Of Weddings and Divorce: Nu, the big moment has arrived. It’s in this parsha where the Yiddin will get married to the RBSO, receive the heylige Toirah
One more reminder to those within walking distance of either Beth Sholom or YILC: Both Shuls are having Scholars in residence this coming Shabbis. Raboyseyee and Raboyseyettes: Paroy: soft and
But will there be a kiddish? Nu, Toivim Hahsnayim Min Hoechod (two are better than one), so says Shlomo Hamelech (King Solomon)- don’t you know anything? This coming Friday night