Thursday, September 11, 2008

The Writers' Cafe

The Writers' Cafe: "too many of us live life like the flock. There is no sharing in the flock, and constant pushing and shoving. From the little research I have already done on Chekhov, he was greatly concerned about the rights of man, as mentioned in The Seagull.
My personal belief is that there is no shortage of wealth in this nation, as well as in the world. Political theorists would have us believe that the economy of our country has taken a major downturn simply because perhaps a handful of the wealthiest have lost a few poorly placed bets on the great economic roulette wheel of “high tech stocks”
Stephen C. Sanders The Seagull by Anton Chekhov…"

http://thewriterscafe.org

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Health & Nutrition by Michael R. Eades, M.D. » Metabolism and ketosis

Health & Nutrition by Michael R. Eades, M.D. » Metabolism and ketosis: "If you read any medical school biochemistry textbook, you’ll find a section devoted to what happens metabolically during starvation. If you read these sections with a knowing eye, you’ll realize that everything discussed as happening during starvation happens during carbohydrate restriction as well. There have been a few papers published recently showing the same thing: the metabolism of carb restriction = the metabolism of starvation."

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

In My Humble Jewish Opinion...

In My Humble Jewish Opinion...: "Follow your gut about your make-or-breaks when dating (Yes, I am saying that despite the fact that I am still single.)
Don't try to understand others' plight; don't expect them to understand yours"

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman

Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman: "The Talmud teaches us: 'Learn everything and then seek understanding' (Shabbat 63a). You must read the words even if you do not understand them completely. It is written, 'My soul broke through with desire' (Psalms 119:20). The Talmud says that the surface must be broken, but the depths need not be explored (Avodah Zarah 19a). One need only read the words, even if he does not understand.

When you study quickly, you will absorb a great quantity. You will be able to review each volume many times. What you do not understand at first will appear simple the second or third time."

Monday, July 14, 2008

Free Events Passaic NJ!

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Free Events Passaic NJ!

Free Events Passaic NJ!: "Yud-Beis Tammuz Fabrengen
to celebrate the
Release of the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe
on this special day.
Tuesday night July 15th, 2008 at 8:00 p.m.
104 Howard, Passaic NJ 07055
(Corner Park and Howard), For more info call 973-249-9770"

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

The Music of Torah

The Music of Torah: "to provide links to these works after my work is completed and has been successfully uploaded to the Internet.

The life we are all living is by default the only single reference point that we have. In order to develop a rudimentary understanding of parsha chukas we have to expand our point of reference..."

Aharon Moshe Sanders
http://thewriterscafe.org/chukas.html
http://thewriterscafe.org

Work from other Webwriters:

http://www.chassidus.net/chukas.htm

A site to visit right now:

http://www.torah.org/learning/drasha/5757/chukas.html