by danya | Oct 1, 2006 | Blog
Rabbi Meir used to say, Great is repentance, for on account of an individual who repents, the sins of all the world are forgiven. (Yoma 86b) That same page tells us (in the name of Reish Lakish) that for those who repent out of love, intentional sins are counted as...
by danya | Sep 28, 2006 | Blog
Historian Hanne Blank has a very important history of virginity coming out in early 2007–the result of four years’ work digging everywhere from medical libraries and age of consent laws to medieval theology and Seventeen magazine. Lucky for you,...
by danya | Sep 28, 2006 | Blog
…brought to you by my friend Jen Taylor Friedman:I’ve been doing a lot of Torah repair this month. I find repair work to be a lot more taxing, physically and mentally, than writing from scratch, and it occurs to me that this is a metaphor for Life. Merrily...
by danya | Sep 25, 2006 | Blog
Balashon: Hebrew Detective on the origins of the word “shofar” An archive of piyutim, and not just for this season, either Rambam’s hilchot tshuvah in Hebrew and English Some Torah from one of my old teachers, Rabbi Alan Lew The Sunflower by Simon...
by danya | Sep 25, 2006 | Blog, Classic Posts
On Rosh Hashana it is written and on Yom Kippur it is sealed: How many shall pass on, how many shall come to be Who shall live and who shall die Who shall attain the measure of his and who shall not Who shall perish by fire and who by water Who by sword and who by...
by danya | Sep 22, 2006 | Blog
Happy, healthy, fruitful, love-filled and joyus new years to you all. May there be, finally, this year, peace and justice and safety and happiness for everyone. And a Democratic Congress would be good too–but hey, let’s start with world...