Thoughts on being Jewish

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Frank Roser's Funeral

There must have been at least 600 people at Frank's funeral today. Ninety five years old and "Mayor of Temple Beth El" Frank was the one constant in my synagogue; reading each week (without glasses!) his "joke of the day," making sure that enough people came each day to form a Minyan (10 worshippers praying together), especially when a congregant was reciting Kaddish (the mourner's prayer) for a loved one and required the requisite group of ten. Our Rabbi spoke lovingly about this man who,... Sign in to see full entry.

Visit to Eastern Europe

The moment that touched me most on my recent trip through Eastern Europe was not when I visited Auschwitz – thought the room packed with hair shorn by Nazis from thousands of Jewish corpses fresh from gas chambers overwhelmed me with sadness. It was not in the beautiful new Daniel Libeskind-designed Jewish Museum in Berlin, which tells the story of 2,000 years of Jewish life and growing anti-Semitism in Germany. It was not even on the shaded “Platform 17” – from which tens of thousands of... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

If you look close enough, you'll find it...hopefully

I was shopping today at my local Stop and Shop - with coupons in hand as usual. One was a tempting offer from several Passover food companies that had gotten together to rebate $5 for each $30 purchase of combined food items. Each register would add up the items then, after conditions were met, spit out a $5 Stop and Shop coupon. Bar codes beeped as my Manischewitz gifilte fish, Seasons sardines, and other Seder goodies rang through - but at the end - no $5.00 rebate. "I'll get the manager," the... Sign in to see full entry.

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