did moses have kosher cell phone with g-1 service on mt. sinai? the term “kosher” has moved beyond the mere description of judaism’s dietary laws. languages, i.e. english, have embraced the term. as with the marketing campaign slogan for hebrew national “we answer to a higher authority” the term “kosher” has value. with “kosher” asContinue reading “How Was The Kosher Phone Reception On Mt. Sinai? A Ten Commandments’ Tale”
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Thou Shalt Not Make Others Uncomfortable? A Ten Commandments’ Tale
approximately 50 years ago, my elementary school had a brilliant janitor. in mark twain-ish style, he conned a number young boys to spend their recess and lunch periods cleaning the campus. he armed these children with brushes and dust pans. they merrily kept this westside public school clean. fridays were the big payoff. the crewContinue reading “Thou Shalt Not Make Others Uncomfortable? A Ten Commandments’ Tale”
Controversies In Matzah Pizza: A Ten Commandments’ Tale
this post is intended to up your matzah pizza skills. thus, enjoy. the matzah pizza was once an act of desperation. kosher for passover food of the past was unkind. in our house the food offerings were limited. ketchup, american cheese, and matzah were pieced together to form a primitive version of matzah pizza. overContinue reading “Controversies In Matzah Pizza: A Ten Commandments’ Tale”
A Religious Victory That Was Criminal: A Ten Commandments’ Tale
I have descended to rescue them from the hand[s] of the Egyptians and to bring them up from that land, to a good and spacious land, to a land flowing with milk and honey exodus 3:8 individuals’, religions’ and religious institutions’ first amendment rights have been subjected to unprecedented interference by government agencies. many aggrievedContinue reading “A Religious Victory That Was Criminal: A Ten Commandments’ Tale”
When You Are Orthodox, It’s Not Just A Game: A Ten Commandments’ Project
orthodox jews face tremendous challenges dealing with non-observant world. every friday evening and saturday, they are challenged by their sabbath observance. every time they eat, they are challenged to have kosher food. in the end, there are 613 commandments that have possible interactions or interference with the non-observant world. the non-observant world is not onlyContinue reading “When You Are Orthodox, It’s Not Just A Game: A Ten Commandments’ Project”