October 20, 2008, - 5:53 pm
Last Jewish Holiday ‘Til Channukah, I Promise
By Debbie Schlussel
Tonight at sundown is the last of the Jewish holidays for a while. The holidays, Shemini Atzeret (which means the “8th Day of the Assembly” and always comes right after the Jewish holiday of Sukkot) and Simchat Torah (which means “Happiness for the–or of the–Torah”) end on Wednesday Night. I’m out of blog commission ’til then, but have stuff I’ve written in advance for publication here on Tuesday and Wednesday, which I think you’ll find of interest. Stay tuned.
Excepting Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh of course. BTW I just checked your Wikipedia page and it’s pretty negative. It slanders your dad (z”l), too. I think the Left has done a good job of villainizing the Right, to the point that nothing you say about people has any impact, because you’ve been voted off the island. It’s really an ingenious way to take control, and it’s probably coming to pass in two weeks.
Anonymous1 on October 22, 2008 at 12:09 am