Posted in Kibbitz, Kulture, Theological on Jun 16th, 2009
Religious row as Orthodox Jewish couple sue neighbours for ‘imprisoning’ them with automatic hallway light
A Jewish couple are suing their neighbours in a block of flats, saying an automatic security light is keeping them prisoner in their home because it forces them to break their Sabbath rules.
Dr Dena Coleman and husband Gordon claim they cannot [...]
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Posted in Kibbitz on Jun 1st, 2009
I am considering dropping this blog site to focus on other, more important issues. You can indicate your preference in this poll:
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Posted in Healing, Kibbitz, Zion on Apr 12th, 2009
New evidence suggests the Turin Shroud could have been the cloth in which Jesus was buried, as experiments that concluded it was a medieval fake were flawed.
Radio carbon dating carried out in 1988 was performed on an area of the relic that was repaired in the 16th century, according to Ray Rogers, who helped lead [...]
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Posted in Kibbitz on Oct 20th, 2008
Shalom,
Sadly, I lost the last three months of blog entries over here…. I will try to update the blog as I find time.
- John
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Posted in Kibbitz, Philosophy on Mar 27th, 2008
The irony of the article below this apparent: Why should a fan of Fred Nietzsche (or any other pagan/atheist, for that matter) care about the “sanctity” of a grave-site? In a “god-is-dead” world where evolutionary forces (i.e., mindless matter+time+chance) all conspire to yield inherent randomness, what does “sanctity” mean? How can one of his followers wax poetic over the injustice of this [...]
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Posted in Kibbitz on Feb 7th, 2008
I will be deleting many of my previous blog entries. What I will do with this site is now an open question.
Shalom chaverim
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Posted in Kibbitz, Mishmash on Dec 19th, 2007
THE Right Brain vs Left Brain test … do you see the dancer turning clockwise or anti-clockwise?
If clockwise, then you use more of the right side of the brain and vice versa.
For more about this, see:http://www.wherecreativitygoestoschool.com/vancouver/left_right/rb_tes t.htm
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Posted in Kibbitz on Aug 17th, 2007
Josiah ben Yisroel, my two year old, says “shalom” to all of you today. A typical toddler, running, jumping, and playing all day long (he loves his Tonka trucks), Josiah also can recite the Shema and Hebrew alphabet!
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