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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Sunday, October 26, 2003. Posted by Bryan at 10:42 PM. Monday, October 20, 2003. Since this is my personal space, I get to announce personal news. On Friday, October 17, at sunrise, on a beach in Florida, my home state, I proposed to Shira Frankel. She said yes (after weeks of telling me whenever we talked about marriage, "I haven't said yes yet.") . For those who want to quench their curiousity, pictures can be found on onlysimchas. View my complete profile.
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Devarim: May 2004
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Last week, too. No offense to any lecturers, but damn is this boring! Useful, but I had enough trouble making it through 50-minute sessions of stuff like corporations and civi procedure. Now they expect me to learn whole semesters of this stuff in four-hour and seven-hour blocks? I wrote about: law. Thank you for holding. I'm a chronic procrastinator. I'm sure there were plenty of wasted minutes and hours since my last entry during which I could have found time to post a few sentences. I wrote about: food.
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Thursday, June 24, 2004. One friend of mine has already commented. About my wedding. There is also a link to some pictures of the gang (his pictures were the first we saw from the wedding). Shira and I both hope that everyone had fun at our wedding. We did! At Hat night at Shea. Posted by Bryan at 9:42 AM. Saturday, June 19, 2004. Posted by Bryan at 10:40 PM. View my complete profile. Steven I. Weiss. Articles of Interest April 30 and May 1.
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Tuesday, November 25, 2003. In a conversation regarding Tomar Devorah. By Rabbi Moses Cordovero, we came across a very disturbing passage regarding a method for removing pride:. For those used to Western ways of thinking, the idea of self-degradation seems quite dangerous. It might lead to things as extreme as self-mutilation or even suicide. How do we, as contemporary Jews, view a passage like this? Someone suggested that the passage, being written in quest...
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Tuesday, September 30, 2003. Tonight, during a discussion about spirituality. the following issue was raised. Is it legitimate to begin a path of spiritual growth for purely selfish, narcissistic reasons? Should we teach people to merely submit themselves to the Divine right away? Our goal in life should be to continuously strive to improve ourselves and our world through the best means possible within the confines of society, religion and community.
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Tuesday, May 25, 2004. I know it is only Tuesday, but here is a Dvar Torah for this week's Parasha, Nasso. I do think that the idea presented might be something to contemplate on Shavuot as well. At first glance, this explanation seems a bit hard to grasp. Why would one create absolute distance from something as a result of seeing a person punished the crime he/she committed? However, I am still left wondering the need to go to this extreme. I understand...
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Monday, April 19, 2004. I would just like to mention that today is Yom HaShoah. The day Jews around the world (minus those who assume that one can only commemorate tragedy on Tisha B'Av or only in Iyyar) remember the tragedies of the Holocaust. Posted by Bryan at 2:14 PM. Sunday, April 04, 2004. The Zohar (quoting from Isaiah Tishby, Wisdom of the Zohar. Posted by Bryan at 3:49 AM. I find it very interesting how most people seem to walk into Pesach very tire...
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Wednesday, August 20, 2003. One of the most fascinating Jewish ethical books is R. Moses Cordovero's. I would like to quote for you one paragrah from this work today - This has to do with the issue of forgiveness. G-d forgives a person without the use of an emissary. "A person should behave in exactly the same way. He should certainly not say, 'Why should I be the one to rectify so-and-so's sins or perversions? Posted by Bryan at 8:42 PM. Laws of Shabbat 18.
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Tuesday, December 02, 2003. Posted by Bryan at 12:52 PM. View my complete profile. Steven I. Weiss. Articles of Interest April 30 and May 1. YItzchak Adlerstein and the RCA. Articles of interest April 28 and 29. Articles of interest April 27, 2010. Articles of interest - Dec. 9. Articles of interest - Dec 7. Articles of interest - Dec. 6. Articles of interest Dec. 5. Articles of interest - Dec. 3 and 4.
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The rantings and ravings of Bryan Kinzbrunner. Tuesday, March 30, 2004. As it getting closer to Passover, I would like to share some ideas about the holiday over the next couple of days. Of course, since my family reads these, I will lose out on something to say at the seder, but I figure it will at the very least elicit conversation, which is the essence of the seder. Did WE Leave Egypt? Furthermore, is the rasha’s question so bad? Posted by Bryan at 10:36 AM. Friday, March 26, 2004. After receiving a v...