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I Am The Theme: May 2006
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I Am The Theme. Monday, May 29, 2006. Nothing but a bris. Once again I find myself zocheh to say, "Baruch she'asah lee et hanes hazot.". Posted by ayala @ 1:40 PM. Tuesday, May 23, 2006. The two women in front of me are speaking very quickly to their two sweet children in Arabic and I am amazed how much it sounds like Hebrew. They are both covered completely, except for their eyes. First I think they must be uncomfortable in the summer heat, but soon I will change my mind. Posted by ayala @ 4:48 PM.
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Under the Monkey Tree: August 2006
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Under the Monkey Tree. Thursday, August 31, 2006. Anysara Gets Political - U.S. Senate Races 2006. With that disclaimer, here's the break down of U.S. Senate races:. Current seat holdings in the U.S. Senate:. In order to take control of the Senate, Democrats need to hold all seats and pick up 7 seats from Republicans. While this is unlikely, few Demcratic seats are in danger (only Connecticut comes to mind due to the Lieberman debacle) and Dems stand a decent chance of picking up at least two seats.
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Under the Monkey Tree: September 2006
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Under the Monkey Tree. Thursday, September 21, 2006. Quote of the Day. I read this and had to post it to the blog:. At least one U.S. Senator takes the Iranian threat very seriously. "I think he's a Hitler type of person," said Sen. George Voinovich (R.-Ohio) about Iranian President Ahmedinejad, adding, "I call him Ahmed-in-a-head.". Posted by Chabad Chammer at 11:49. Friday, September 15, 2006. Conspiracy Theory of the Day. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad! Posted by Chabad Chammer at 09:57. Pennsy...
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I Am The Theme: April 2006
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I Am The Theme. Sunday, April 30, 2006. And that question is strengthened by friends and family, by teachers and poems your recite in your mind in the middle of the night. And that question is trivial, is small, is something that is a regular topic in your life but now seems to be so much more than that, so much more than just a topic. That question is the question of shomer nagiah: guarding your touch. But right now, I feel like I have been waiting forever. Posted by ayala @ 5:27 PM. Accent: I never rea...
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I Am The Theme: September 2006
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I Am The Theme. Monday, September 18, 2006. There are some things that you really always know. Despite what we may say or convince ourselves to believe there are some things that you keep locked in the back of your mind. Things that you hide from yourself because you are scared of what they may mean for who you are; for what you are. Posted by ayala @ 8:02 PM. Friday, September 01, 2006. We have been looking for hours, searching every foot of the beach. Still nothing. But no matter how long it ta...Alrig...
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Inner Music: August 2006
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Sharing the whistlings on my mind. Monday, August 28, 2006. Inspired by McAryeh's Elul post,. This year, I feel like I am focused, not neccisarily on teshuva per se, but on myself and my future (kabalah al ha'atid? Posted by Tempo at Monday, August 28, 2006. Thursday, August 24, 2006. Why do we wish people a "sweet" new year on Rosh HaShannah? And what's with eating all that honey? Posted by Tempo at Thursday, August 24, 2006. Good Times on the Train. At the boy accross the way. "Banana! Boy #1 is confou...
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I Am The Theme: December 2006
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I Am The Theme. Saturday, December 30, 2006. Again his words echoed in my head: "Burnt out."How did that happen? How did I fall into the trap of appearances? Burnt out." Out of air as I try to lace up the corset. Without realizing, I have let them slip the heavy fabric over my chest. They have only begun to tighten the ribbons laced through the back and already I cannot breath. Where am I holding? I do not attempt to create this gown on my own. There are some measurements I have not learned how to ta...