Shabbat & Holidays

Reason #35 You Know You’re Crazy: Carrying Dog Poop on Shabbat

Reason #35 You Know You’re Crazy: I was SO ready to move inside the eruv because I learned out how to walk the dog without breaking Shabbat, but there’s no way to get around picking up the dog poop and carrying it to the trash. (As required by law, apartment community rules, common decency, and […]

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The Best Inventions Every Convert Should Own

These are the things I’ve found most useful in transitioning to an observant life. Timers. Environmentally friendly and useful for kicking out Shabbat dinner guests who won’t leave at a decent hour! I usually set mine to go off at 1am, but most people seem to prefer midnight. They’re cheap: about $10 for a timer

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Shabbat Shalom, Ya’ll!

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My Parents Have No Idea What I’ve Gotten Them Into by Converting to Orthodox Judaism

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Shabbat shalom, ya’ll!

Shabbat shalom, ya’ll! I’ll be off the interwebs until Saturday evening. But there are plenty of posts sitting in my editor, just waiting to be posted. Proud moment of the day: Saw very obviously observant Jews at the grocery store who were also very obviously lost. I got to explain the weirdness of our 5

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