3:20 PM - Mid afternoon, and almost the nighttime, almost Shabbos. it should be enough time to shower, put up food, get dressed and do other logistical Shabbos prep. But I live largely in an internal world. I have a poem I need to enter in a contest. And other writing, thinking, processing, sharing to do...
3:28 PM - Printing a parsha poem I just edited... Printer is warming up...
3:33 PM - Poem submitted to haiku competition:
Lying on my bed
I doze off holding the tail
of a falling star
Parsha poem printed. And reposted on Facebook.
Rabbi Avraham Aryeh Trugman fully develops Yaakov's wresting match and its consequences. he stresses maaseh Avot Siman LeBanin and writes:
"No matter how many times we may fall short of the mark, no matter how many times we revert to a lesser spiritual level, the name Israel awaits us, for it is our birthright and destiny."
4:13 PM - Time flies (you can't/they go too fast) (inside reference). Three minutes to candle lighting. Have a wonderful Shabbos.
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