Hol HaMo'ed Sukkoth 5770
Just when you thought you've seen everything....
What no introduction?? Wasn't that photo enough of an introduction??
For some reason, my Sukkoth is turning out to be a bit unusual. I've really been letting the massive influx of Christians get to me. The only issue about which I believe leftists are on target is the threat of these people.
(Actually, we "extremist" settlers can be stricter than leftists when it comes to protecting the environment, but ssshhhh, don't tell anyone.) Why, one Christian even tried to something into this edition,...about
Hallah, of all things. Fortunately, I got suspicious, and decided to do a search for the name of his false deity, and sure enough....
But, I digress....
This is supposed to be a happy pappy holiday edition. Or is it? Who said I have to make this a holiday edition? Hosts get to use their discretion, right?
The truth is that this is a holiday edition. But, don't forget, we're Jews. Missiles, anti-Semitism, and for that matter cancer
(see below) do not take time off on our holidays, not to mention the insipid illness know as
Tishrei Depression. That last one is kind of like
December Depression, but for Jews, and completely unrelated to freezing weather.
But, because it is a holiday, this edition is being published, only after
Yom Tov goes out completely, for the vast majority of Jews in the world. Besides next week, this will be the last time a situation like this one,
Haveil Havalim coinciding with Yom Tov, until
Shavu'oth 5772 (2012), at which time I encourage the Fearless Carnival Leader to cancel it for that week, or postpone its release date until Tuesday,
8 Sivan. We don't officially publish editions on
Yom Tov in Israel. Why should we when it's still
Yom Tov outside of Israel?
(Pesah 5772 will fall on Shabbath, as well as Sunday for those in hutz laAretz. HH can released that Sunday night, if hosted by a hutznik.)Food for thought...
Hag Same'ah.
Founded by Soccer Dad, Haveil Havalim is a carnival of Jewish blogs -- a weekly collection of Jewish & Israeli blog highlights, tidbits and points of interest collected from blogs all around the world. It's hosted by different bloggers each week and coordinated by Jack. The term 'Haveil Havalim,' which means "Vanity of Vanities," is from Qoheleth, (Ecclesiastes) which was written by King Solomon. King Solomon built the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and later on got all bogged down in materialism and other 'excesses' and realized that it was nothing but 'hevel,' or in English, 'vanity.'
Torah
The
Rabbi On The Beach comments on
Parashath Ha'azinu in
An Elephant Never Forgets, But People Do.
Ge'ulah Girl at also comments on
Parashath Ha'azinu on
The Key To Redemption blog. Will we listen to her warning? Or will we let it fall on deaf ears?
Yechezkel's The Nefesh (keshura) B'Nefesh Proposal - Is her "I Do" a Done Deal? posted at
Achas L'Maala V'Sheva L'Matta gets my vote this week for hidden gem. Yechezkel reminds us that there are differences between Jewish and non-Jewish ways of doing things, even though we forget sometimes.
The Rebbetzin's Husband presents
Teaching Torah - It And About It.
Allison Josephs, the
Jew In The City, reminds us why
You Gotta Have Faith, Faith, Faith....Haggim
(Holidays)
Hag HaSukkothFirst and foremost, the
First JBloggers Jerusalem Picnic! starts in only a few hours in
Gan Sackar, a park which is only a 15 minute walk from the central bus station. Click the link for more information from
RivkA at
Coffee And Chemo.
Ari Goldwag at
Geulah Perspectives presents
Succos, Willows, and Water. Haven't you ever wondered about the "water libation ceremony," the water drawing festival, the willow ceremony that was done in the Temple, and what these have to do with Succoth? Check out this post to find out the answer.
(podcast)The Velveteen Rabbi presents
Permeable: A Poem For Sukkot.
(includes an audio version)Jacob Richman provides us with
Educational Resources for Sukkot at his
Good News from Israel blog.
"An
etrog with a
gartel and a pedigree?" Find out what
Isramom means by this in
No Such Thing As Coincidence!Here's the link to the cute video of
Heshy "Frum Satire" Fried Lulav And Etrog Shopping In Crown Heights. Before you watch, please note that I paid only NIS 115 ($30.73) for everything. $250 for an
ethrog in Crown Heights? Try only $13.36 in Jerusalem,...yet another reason to make
aliyah.
David at
Israelity warns of the influx
Gazan Lulavs into Israel to cover the "shortage."
Yom HaKippurim
David at
The Reform Shuckle shares his
Yom Kippur experience praying in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in his
High Holiday Sampler Plate Adventure? series.
Shira at
On The Fringe shares her experience in
Near Tears At Morning Minyan.
Morey Altman at
Solid Rock Writing gives us his
Yom Kippur thoughts in the form of a poetical essay entitled
Atonement.
Homeschuling teaches her first-grader about
The Book Of Life.
Benji Lovitt at
What War Zone??? spent part of his
Yom Kippur being
interrogated by the Israeli prime minister's security service. I kid you not.
Israel
In The News
Batya at
Shiloh Musings brings us Pretty Dumb Deal, in which she comments on the deal made which includes the releasing of female terrorists for information regarding whether Gil'ad Shalit is still alive or not.
Eric at
The Israel Situation has the details posted in
20 Prisoners For A Video.
Debbie Schussel give her perspective on the situation in
Shut Up: Stop Calling for Gilad Shalit’s (& a Gazillion Terrorists’) Release.
Ariel at
The Torah Revolution comments on the riots on the Temple Mount.
The Hashmonean gives us the run down on how Iranians and Arabs marked
Yom Kippur in
Unrepentant Jew.
Shmu'el at
Torat Yisrael reports on the
Destruction Of Giv'at Sefer.
Current Events
Daniel Ben-Shmu'el at
The Jewish Fist tires to warn us about an infiltration in Israel in
Reflections On "Black [Non] Hebrews." (podcast) We will listen? Or will his warning also fall on deaf ears?
Jewish Israel exposes the missionary activities behind the International Christian Embassy's [ICEJ] Tabernacles celebrations in Israel in
A Guide For Those Perplexed Over ICEJ's Feast.
Tomer Devorah wants us to
Wake Up Seek The Rofeh Holim. With the continued Christian infiltration into the Land, and duping of the "settlers," so do I.
Yisrael at
My Right Word has one of the only posts I have seen on the "Goldstone Report" worth posting. Everyone's talking about this stupid thing, which tells me that the majority of
Am Yisrael is still way too worried about what the
goyim think. I mean, who cares already? Still, you should check out Yisrael's
New Word: Goldstoned.
Here's the other one:
Senate Fights Goldstone Report, from
Eric at
The Israel Situation.
Also, here's his letter correcting a false portrayal of history in the Jerusalem Post, concerning the
Chaim Arlosoroff Affair.
Ariel at
The Torah Revolution lets the Jewish Telegraph Agency have it about its lying about Jewish "settlers," in his open
Letter To JTA.
Schvach Yid doesn't sound too optimistic about a possible attack on Iran. Ask him what his alternative is to
Taking The Bait Again.
(Don't get me wrong. He makes some good points.)Lady-Light at
Tikkun Olam Banishes The Darkness With The Truth, as she reports on a previous contact between Prime Minster Netanyahu and the late Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Covering an unpleasant, yet important, topic,
Rabbi Yosef Blau guest posts at
Tzedek-Tzedek. In
Rabbis Dealing With Abuse, Rabbi Blau questions the advisability of rabbis dealing with child abuse. As a mental health practitioner, I must disagree with him, albeit I am probably in the minority. Rabbi Blau makes excellent points which must be addressed, yet appears to deal with the symptoms of the problem, and not with the roots of the problems within the system.
Ricki's Mom , writing on Beneath The Wings demonstrates how to be pro-active in the prevention of child abuse and exploitation. She describes this in
The Little Kid At The Door.
(blogging in October for Down Syndrome Awareness)Life In IsraelBenji at
What War Zone??? brings us
Israel is a Dangerous Place: Reason #82. He claims that there's a monster on the loose in Jerusalem! Plus, he makes a birthday request to all of us.
Elder Of Ziyon painstakingly
(LOL) sifted through countless photos of
Esti Ginzburg to cap off his piece on
The IDF's Supermodel.
(pritzus alert!)Are you ready for some very
different music at a Jewish wedding?
Yisrael takes us for a ride in the "Wayback Machine," or so it seems. Yisrael, you're dating yourself....
"And you thought we weren't normal people beyond the Green Line." ;-)
David at
Israelity takes us to the Leonard Cohen concert in
Hallelujah!Mrs. S. at
Our Shiputzim gives us a
tiyul suggestion
(with photos) in
National Parks: Ir David Edition.
Batya also brings us a photo at
Me-Ander in
Still Life In Action,...reflecting on renovations.
Toby at
A Time Of The Signs reminds us about an important "Israeli" meal staple, which many Americans can relate to in
That's The Way Uh-Huh Uh-Huh They Like It.
Babylonia(That's what I'm calling anywhere outside of Israel these days.
Here's why.)
Life Outside Of IsraelThe Rebbetzin's Husband reviews Mitch Albom's book
Have A Little Faith.
Check out who
Just Call Me Chaviva met in
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words.
A Simple Jew hints to
What Is Going On Behind The Scenes? (...of his blog)Meir, posting at the
B'nai Elim Blog,
Exposes The Israel Haters At York University.
Alissa Altman at
N: Aliyah presents the
Pink For Pareve initiative with
In The Pink. It's a cute idea to raise awareness about a serious issue. Don't forget, October is "Breast Cancer Awareness Month."
Mattias(It's
red and it's a
herring. Get it? Just for the fun of it....)
Super Power MemeHere's a list of some of the participants in the Super Power Meme which has been going around:
Wrap-UpWell, that's a wrap for Edition #237!
Don't forget that you can already start submitting your posts for next week's edition which will be hosted by Jack. For your convenience, bookmark this link to Haveil Havalim's on-line submission form. See past editions and who is hosting future editions by clicking here. If you would like to host, contact Jack at talktojacknow (at) sbcglobal (dot) net.
Check out the latest edition of the Kosher Cooking Carnival at Me-Ander. Batya hits a grand slam, having hosting all three Jewish Blog Carnivals in September. You can submit posts for the 9 Heshwan/Oct. 27 edition hosted by Miriam in her Israeli Kitchen, via the on-line submission form.
And don't forget to submit your favorite photos to the JPix Blog Carnival. Yep. The current edition is hosted by Batya at Me-Ander. You may submit your photos for the 6 Teveth/Dec. 23 edition via the on-line submission form. It'll be hosted by Leora at Here In HP.