I read an article on the train this evening that really got me thinking, so I did the obvious and asked on FB, "So how many shluchim have ever done this?" Unexpectedly no one responded to this provocative question, possibly because of its ambiguity, though I'd like to think that clarity is the enemy of FB thought. Regardless, I think the question bears repeating. Have there been any reported cases of shluchim who left their shlichus because of theological reasons? You could point to Shmuley Boteach, of course, though one gets the impression that his leaving had more to do with ego than religion, even if it was cloaked in Lubavitch orthodoxy asserting its primacy. Otherwise? Shlomo Carlebach comes to mind, as do the names of (more than) several former California Shluchim, but those cases seem a bit different: Shlomo because he was never really a shliach, and California because, well, it's to be expected. And how about the people who haven't gone on shlichus, like Yossi+Simon Jacobson and Chaim Miller?
Meanwhile, in other news, this touched on some excellent points, which if this were four years ago I'd write a whole post about Chassidishkeit and sports and Friedmans (just kidding!) and what not.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Detroiters
Posted by Just like a guy at 8:54 PM 11 comments
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Guest post: eBay, the scammer, and the seller Part 2
Posted by Just like a guy at 8:28 PM 3 comments
Labels: Advertising, Crown Heights
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Guest post: eBay, the scammer, and the seller Part 1
Posted by Just like a guy at 8:10 PM 11 comments
Labels: Advertising, Crown Heights
Monday, July 30, 2012
Yossi's Guest Post
Posted by Just like a guy at 8:50 PM 25 comments
Labels: Advertising, Crown Heights
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Meta
Two thing happened this past Shabbos that prompt me to take iPod in hand and blog a bit. The first was that I spied Rabbi Wilshanski (my old Rosh Yeshiva in Morristown) doing something or other on the bima following kriah in 770. At that point memories of all our interactions flowed through my mind and I tried to remember the stories he had told at a melave malka he hosted in his house. Unfortunately I couldn't recall the details of the stories he had told, which disturbed me, because I distinctly remember telling the stories that very night to Yosef Abramov, and many times over later on. I figured that at some point or other I had written the stories down on this here blog, and in fact I did. But more on that later.
The second thing that happened to me this past shabbos was that I ran into Yossi Beenstock as he was escaping my class shul. He was actually running, or at least walking very briskly, and it is actually my class's shul, though I've never been there. Anyway, Yossi commented, as he has done many times in the past, that I hadn't posted a post on this here blog in quite some time. I replied that if he liked he could write up a post himself, and I'd publish it. He asked if he could make its subject the perfidy of eBay, and I told him that he could do whatever he liked.
Needless to say, this post is not his post. Rather, this post is a link to the stories I heard at that melave malka so many years (5767!) ago. Here is that link. It's cute to go back and read old posts, and even cuter to go back and read old comments. Admittedly, the comments on that post were not particularly brilliant, though my Aramaic was pretty good, if I say so myself. Those were the days, eh? When bloggers were real bloggers, commenters were real commenters, and Blogger didn't look like Microsoft Word circa 1993. We boldly split infinitives that had never before been split, were not yet the youths of Churchill, and set our minds a boggling.
And that was that.
Posted by Just like a guy at 10:47 PM 11 comments
Labels: Shtuff
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sefirah Beards UPDATED! (scroll down)
I received the following email on the 19th of this here month of April:
Hi,
I came across http://therealshliach.blogspot
Thanks in advance for your time.
I wasn't sure if this was spam or not, but eventually decided that it most probably wasn't, so I emailed back:
Hey,
Thanks for getting back to me. The graphic illustrates a brief history of the beard and how they are perceived today. The piece lives here and you're welcome to use it as you'd like: http://onlinephd.org/facial-
Let me know what you think, I appreciate all feedback.
Thanks!
Created by: Online PhD
UPDATE:
http://spencerjardine.blogspot.com/2012_09_01_archive.html
Posted by Just like a guy at 11:12 PM 12 comments
Labels: Shtuff
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Talking
I recently heard a story from the protagonist, which is as good an indicator of truthfulness as any I know of.
Posted by Just like a guy at 10:33 PM 39 comments
Labels: Halacha