כ״ט במרחשון ה׳תש״ע (Monday 16 November 2009)
It’s been many years since I last considered Ayn Rand a major influence in my life (fortunately I had the wisdom even as a teenager not ever to want to be an “Objectivist”), but as a dedicated reader of Slate and as someone who was at least turned on to liberty and to a somewhat [...]
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י״ב במרחשון ה׳תש״ע (Friday 30 October 2009)
While reading the recent article in Slate about gravers, I got to think that one of the things that genuinely and independently appeals to me about Judaism, and even appealed to me when I was a child and hadn’t yet learned anything, is the way Judaism approaches death and mourning. My parents, who both grew [...]
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