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After a long week, I’m in no mood to play a long, slow, mournful Kaddish, so instead I break out the fluegelhorn and toss off a playful Kaddish to kick off Shabbes.
[powerpress]
After a long week, I’m in no mood to play a long, slow, mournful Kaddish, so instead I break out the fluegelhorn and toss off a playful Kaddish to kick off Shabbes.
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I see a snake and a little girl dancing. The snake is the nuun-sofit, of course — and the little girl is the nuun. Very nnnnnnnnice, they say, as they twirl and wind their way, happily.
And wow, I said that out loud for anyone to read! My first public comment now that our podcast is up. I promise to go back and include the things I see from listening over the past four months as well.
In this moment, I’m in Brooklyn visiting the precious daughter and first born treasure of a son. Perhaps these are my two little nuuns?