I think this is one of the charming things about my religion. Others may disagree.
All first-born sons,
in addition to being sold off, have to fast every year on a certain day right before Passover; in this case, tomorrow. Like most minor fast days, you can't eat or drink anything from sunrise to sunset
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So much of Judaism is about just paying attention. Absolutely.
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Anyhoo, your little blurb on Pidyon HaBen is hilarious. Do you have one about duchening, too?
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And no, nothing about duchening. To me, there's not much to say about it; it's just uncomfortable.
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Fine, I agree with the importance of awareness.
Sometimes I feel like I'm so wrong that I'm afraid to even throw up the idea to see where the bullet holes will be in it when it flutters to the ground...like someone might miss and shoot me instead. [blatant disclaimer]
We would feast on a day that so many have died..when we are supposed to recognize them? On a day when we should notice what happens when one is greedy or has a hardened heart, we celebrate in order to avoid... blah. Do you see a siyum anywhere in the omer? O, hmm....lag b'omer? Somehow that strikes me as different, but my memory isn't allowing me to recall what the origins of that day are. Can someone jog me, or should I just google or ask my roommate when she wakes up?
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