יום רביעי, מרץ 02, 2005

Yaakov is gone, Israel will come.

This week thus far: I helped a friend move, I sent off an application for a higher-education experience next fall, I did my tax returns (for the last two years), I played noise on my bass guitar, I clanged through some Bach on piano, I hung out at John G. Diefenbaker International Airport, and I listened to Elton John songs from time gone by.

Now I've got this Chaim David melody running circles in my mind.

Only two days left now 'til Shabbat. Two days left to change the world...

Read: Mobius becomes Shomer Shabbat.
Danya finds a humorous story in Talmud about snakes and wine.

1 Comments:

Blogger Joel said...

Because when Sabbath comes, I can't change the world anymore?

What I wrote is nonsense, really. Although the Holy One, blessed be He, ceased creating on Shabbat, change is a constant. Yeshua showed this by healing on the Sabbath day. He changed the creation from it's state of deterioration into a state of renewed wholeness. Creation vs. change of the created. Eh, what do yer think?

6:05 PM, מרץ 03, 2005  

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