Blessed be he who revives the dead

Jun 26, 2019 19:31

Monday night was our last Talmud study group until after Yom Kippur. I've never considered myself to be particularly religious, but I'm really glad my friend got me into Talmud study. It's a fun intellectual exercise and it's a pretty interesting group of people who come. Plus, I'm learning a lot about my cultural heritage that I missed out on as a kid. This Monday we read Maimonedes' writings on the saying of blessings. Apparently, if you run into someone you haven't seen in 6 months, the appropriate response is "blessed be he who revives the dead." Is that not the most passive-aggressive Jewish mother thing you've ever heard?

Last night at our women's march planning meeting, I volunteered to make pink pussy hats to sell for fundraising. I've already made three, but I best get knitting. I also volunteered to manage our website and sponsor at least two tie-in events at the museum where I work because I am a crazy person. At least I managed not to volunteer to be in charge of making sure the sidewalks are clear.

On to Wednesday reading!

What I just finished

Smithsonian magazine, June 2019. The big articles for this month were on the 1969 moon landings, deep sea exploration, and artist Francisco Toledo. The moon landing was my favorite. It explained the politics and technology which made the whole thing possible. Apparently, the space program was so unpopular with politicians, the public, and the scientific community, we probably wouldn't have gone if Kennedy hadn't been assasinated. Crazy.

Supersons vol.3 "Parent Trap." I understand that people who grew up in original flavor Talia hate what has been done to her character, but I really like the way this dealt with parental abuse. Jon's unwavering support for Damian as he dealt with his mom's mind games really helped sell me on their friendship. I should probably track down volume 2 since I seem to be missing it.

What I'm reading nextby

No idea. I just got a bunch of 20% off coupons form Barnes & Noble, so it will probably be something new instead of something from my back log.

reading wednesday, in real life

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