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On Her Own: June 2011
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Sunday, June 19, 2011. A few months ago, in a rather vague post. I mentioned that things in my life had taken a turn for the worse. Well here's the low down: my husband and I have split up. It's been a few months now and I'm doing a lot better (enough to blog about it, I suppose). The divorce papers have been filed and now it's just a matter of waiting it out and continuing to heal. In any case, the falling apart of this relationship has ...
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On Her Own: November 2011
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. Finding that, in spite of all of one's conscious and vocal efforts to the contrary, one still has rabbis governing one's life. Because of the complicated nature of the issue that is making me feel this way, I cannot write about it on my blog. If you are curious, feel free to email me - onherown100 AT gmail. Posted by On Her Own. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Moshiach is here. now what? The Futility of Polemics.
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On Her Own: September 2012
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Friday, September 28, 2012. Israel through Secular Eyes. It was a different experience. It really was. As I mentioned in my last post. I visited Israel for the first time in nearly a decade. Last time I was there I was religious (although not as religious as I'd been growing up). This time, I was not. And the country felt. Different to me. Sure, things have physically changed in almost ten years. (A train runs down Rechov Yafo! This was a...
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On Her Own: August 2012
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Saturday, August 18, 2012. About to do this for the first time since I've become completely secular. While I know that being secular in Israel isn't anything particularly special (since most Israelis are secular), it'll be a different kind of experience for me. I do still plan on visiting the kotel AND am going to visit some old friends from seminary, all of whom became VERY chareidi. Posted by On Her Own. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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On Her Own: June 2012
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Is it Racist to Exclusively Date Jews When You're Secular? I feel like I've had this conversation a thousand times with a thousand different people. When I was younger and still somewhat religious, I used to tell people that I would only date Jews. It was partly because my religious beliefs were a part of who I was, and I thought a relationship with someone who wasn't Jewish was destined to end in fighting. No, cert...
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On Her Own: July 2012
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Sunday, July 29, 2012. When We Say "Never Again". A good friend of mine (who is not Jewish) recently asked me how my teachers in Jewish day school approached modern-day genocide - whether we were encouraged to speak out about it, rally about it, raise awareness about it, etc. - given our very personal connection to a genocide perpetrated against our grandparents. If you're reading this and you've attended a Jewish day school (or are there...
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On Her Own: Is it Racist to Exclusively Date Jews When You're Secular?
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Yet another skeptic Jew, trying to figure out how to live my life. Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Is it Racist to Exclusively Date Jews When You're Secular? I feel like I've had this conversation a thousand times with a thousand different people. When I was younger and still somewhat religious, I used to tell people that I would only date Jews. It was partly because my religious beliefs were a part of who I was, and I thought a relationship with someone who wasn't Jewish was destined to end in fighting. No, cert...
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ThanBook: March 2011
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Girl Genius - Phil Phoglio. View my complete profile. Can you tell a Bible by its cover? Changes in Jewish publishing - response. Zohar maybe not from Rashbi. Aspaqlaria - Micha Berger. Bein Din L'Din - Choshen Mishpat. Jim Davila on Antiquity. Josh Waxman on Parsha, Daf. Lonely Bronstein of Mechqar. Miss Fred - literatory judaica. R' Alan Brill's Emunos Vedeyos. R' Yosef Gavriel Bechhofer. RYGB's B-I-L, Chaim Brown. Tales of the Sausage Factory. WebYeshiva: Rabbi Brovender et Cie. Monday, March 28, 2011.
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ThanBook: July 2012
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Girl Genius - Phil Phoglio. View my complete profile. Aspaqlaria - Micha Berger. Bein Din L'Din - Choshen Mishpat. Jim Davila on Antiquity. Josh Waxman on Parsha, Daf. Lonely Bronstein of Mechqar. Miss Fred - literatory judaica. R' Alan Brill's Emunos Vedeyos. R' Yosef Gavriel Bechhofer. RYGB's B-I-L, Chaim Brown. Tales of the Sausage Factory. WebYeshiva: Rabbi Brovender et Cie. Thursday, July 19, 2012. Addressed to someone who seems to think that the Rishonim are “a movement”:. I don't know what histori...
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ThanBook: April 2012
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Girl Genius - Phil Phoglio. View my complete profile. Aspaqlaria - Micha Berger. Bein Din L'Din - Choshen Mishpat. Jim Davila on Antiquity. Josh Waxman on Parsha, Daf. Lonely Bronstein of Mechqar. Miss Fred - literatory judaica. R' Alan Brill's Emunos Vedeyos. R' Yosef Gavriel Bechhofer. RYGB's B-I-L, Chaim Brown. Tales of the Sausage Factory. WebYeshiva: Rabbi Brovender et Cie. Monday, April 02, 2012. Mah Nishtanah - the child asks about the oddness of the meal he has *just eaten*.