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Sunday, March 08, 2009
The Real Hevel Havelim From The Real Shaliach
Yes, the real thing, really. And we were really on shlichut once, too. OK, that was before many of you jbloggers were even born.
But this is really about the latest Havel Havelim presented on a real blog called the Real Shaliach, really.
And I quote: "muse gave us a guest post at Shiloh Musings entitled Incomplete. You want to know what the post is talking about? Go read it yourself. It's 3:30 AM now and I'm entitled to be lazy."
OK, real, I'm glad you like it. Now, quickly tell your readers how great and important it is, 1st person account from Netivot, and then get to sleep. I guess you're just in the wrong time zone.
You sound like my birthright tourguide. I would love to move to Israel, but until every last Jew in chutz l'aretz has been brought back to their father in heaven...
I don't quite see how faith comes into the picture here. Basically, there's a problem, yes? Yes. We have to solve that problem. Running away to Israel is not going to solve that problem.
We see things from very different perspectives. I live in Shiloh, where the fragrent Ketoret is still in the air. You're in golus. The shechina is very strong here, and I doubt if you can imagine...
Hey-! I was in Israel too. I mean...listen, this is an age-old argument, and neither of us will convince the other, so let's just agree that we're both right and work together to bring moshiach?
Really?
ReplyDeleteSeriously, you did a great job.
I wasn't sure people would like the way I did it, and it's heartening to know that people seemed to like it.
ReplyDeleteYou made an effort to read everything, and you should read Incomplete. It was clearly not just an instant carnival listing.
ReplyDeleteIncomplete was one of the posts?
ReplyDeleteAnd I quote:
ReplyDelete"muse gave us a guest post at Shiloh Musings entitled Incomplete. You want to know what the post is talking about? Go read it yourself. It's 3:30 AM now and I'm entitled to be lazy."
Fine, I'll go read it. Heck, it's only 1:08, right?
ReplyDeleteRead it. Agree 100%. The Israeli government is a bunch of crooks.
ReplyDeleteOK, real, I'm glad you like it. Now, quickly tell your readers how great and important it is, 1st person account from Netivot, and then get to sleep. I guess you're just in the wrong time zone.
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with my timezone?
ReplyDeleteDiasporan rather than HolyLandian.
ReplyDeletethis I knew. The question is, why is it wrong?
ReplyDeleteM'daraita:
ReplyDelete"Lech Lecha.."
You sound like my birthright tourguide. I would love to move to Israel, but until every last Jew in chutz l'aretz has been brought back to their father in heaven...
ReplyDeleteHow about helping the lost Jews in the Holy Land?
ReplyDeleteThere already is chabad there-and they speak Hebrew well too!
ReplyDeleteYes, but there's never enough, and there are many wandering Jews who speak English. Be the magnet here to bring them all home.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Jews in chutz l'aretz?
ReplyDeleteThey'll be attracted to all the spiritual action here, like the great aliyah post-6 Days War.
ReplyDeleteIf only that were true...
ReplyDeleteYou need faith.
ReplyDeleteShabbat Shalom u'Mevorach
I don't quite see how faith comes into the picture here. Basically, there's a problem, yes? Yes. We have to solve that problem. Running away to Israel is not going to solve that problem.
ReplyDeleteWe see things from very different perspectives. I live in Shiloh, where the fragrent Ketoret is still in the air.
ReplyDeleteYou're in golus.
The shechina is very strong here, and I doubt if you can imagine...
Shavua Tov
Hey-! I was in Israel too. I mean...listen, this is an age-old argument, and neither of us will convince the other, so let's just agree that we're both right and work together to bring moshiach?
ReplyDeleteShavua Tov
ReplyDeleteAMEN, and when you're next in Israel, you're invited to Shiloh!
hey there! SHALOM from an old freind
ReplyDeletenuch, how are you?
ReplyDelete