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Andrew the Ascetic?
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Reality check, 1…2…3. I wasn’t sure what to write about for today’s post until I showed up for my math class last night. In case you’re new around here, I’m also a “non-traditional” college student. As soon as I walked into the classroom, my instructor handed me a slip of paper. “You need to get…
Food: The Glue of Jewish Culture
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Three aspects serve as the cornerstones of Jewish life: Torah, Family, and Food. Indeed, food is the glue that ties the Jewish people together and likely to be the focal point of any social gathering. What strikes me most about the culinary culture is that, like the Jewish people themselves, their recipes are derivatives of the cultures…
The Holy Struggle: Jacob
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Project Conversion is the study of struggle and serendipity. Much of what has transpired was unexpected and unintended. This has been a blessing, and I am thankful for these lessons, however there is one post I have anticipated and looked forward to exploring since this journey began: Jacob’s struggle with the angel. “Jacob remained alone, and…
Keeping Shabbat
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“Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days thou shalt labor and do all thy work; but the seventh day is a sabbath (rest) unto the Lord thy God, in it thou shalt not do any manner of work…For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that…
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