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daily kaddish: a guest reading

Posted on 15 June 2011 by erin

A guest reading of the Kaddish today by Max Swisher.

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daily kaddish: for henry mancini

Posted on 14 June 2011 by erin

A Kaddish for Henry Mancini (April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) on his seventeenth Yahrtzeit. I had to work the “Pink Panther” theme into it, didn’t I?

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daily kaddish: for Oscar Grant, on the day of Johannes Mehserle’s release

Posted on 13 June 2011 by erin

A kaddish for Oscar Grant, on the day of his killer’s release from jail after serving a single year.

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my father’s favorite boys speak up

Posted on 13 June 2011 by mira

Did the tzaddik walk into a bar? Did he drink a beer? Did he watch the World Series on that day? So. The answer appears to be (I’ll cut to the chase) — no, he did not.  The whole tzaddik walks into a bar story that I told, turns out to be almost completely off….

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daily kaddish: for sadness of houses

Posted on 12 June 2011 by erin

Houses seem to have a sadness of their own when things are not right with their inhabitants. This is a Kaddish for the sadnesses of houses.

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bonus kaddish: for chuck stine, from the blooper reel

Posted on 11 June 2011 by erin

This is from the blooper reel of Mira’s and my attempt to make a Kaddish for Chuck Stine on his Yahrtzeit.

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daily kaddish: for chuck stine

Posted on 11 June 201111 June 2011 by erin

Tonight’s Kaddish is for Chuck Stine, my friend Sharon Jacobson Stine’s husband, on his Yahrtzeit.

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daily kaddish: for oscar, tim’s wiener dog

Posted on 10 June 201111 June 2011 by erin

Tonight’s Kaddish is for my high school friend Tim’s beloved dog, Oscar, a wiener dog who is gone after only four years being a light in Tim’s life.

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daily kaddish: for A.D. Gordon on his birthday

Posted on 9 June 2011 by erin

A kaddish for A.D. Gordon z”l on his birthday.

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daily kaddish: for jack kevorkian, md

Posted on 8 June 2011 by erin

Last Friday, Dr Jack Kevorkian died at age 83 of natural causes.

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