Mon, Dec 01, 2008

User login


Jewcy Book Club

This week:
and My Jesus YearDumbfounded
Welcome Authors
Benyamin Cohen
&
Matthew Rothschild
who are posting all week.
Coming up:
  • 12/08:
    Seth Greenland

Last logged in: Nov 13, 2008
Comments: 3
Friends: 1
Blog Posts: 2

About thecreator

A God-fearing Christian with devilishly good Jewish looks, I write about the intersection of faith and life for The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.

Recently Added Friends

Recent Comments

11/11/08 1:01 pm
of the Richard Simmons Poetry Jam, which led me from Google Reader to this post. So disappointing.
06/30/08 6:53 pm
You'll be missed ...
Naftali, I made that argument in the post that Daniel linked to. Additionally, after I wrote that, an employee of CAMERA sent me a story in which Benny Morris accused Finkelstein of being a "

Recent Blog Postings

LA Times thinks high gas prices the reason Jews walk on Sabbath

thecreator

I don't know Ronald D. White of the Los Angeles Times' business desk, but I do know that he's not a religion reporter. So we can forgive him a serious error in this article about how high gas prices are affecting attendance at houses of worship.

In houses of worship nationwide, preachers are railing against the forces of energy evil, and congregations are praying for lower fuel prices.

So far, no results.

The Energy Department's weekly survey Monday showed U.S. pump prices hitting a fresh record of $4.08 a gallon. Oil neared $140 a barrel, but then retreated.

The problem is affecting even the holy business, driving down attendance at churches, synagogues and...

Continue reading...

Jews biochemical reason for not holding their liquor

thecreator

Give beer to those who are perishing,

wine to those who are in anguish;

let them drink and forget their poverty

and remember their misery no more.

Surprisingly, those lines can be found in the 31st Proverb.
Surprising because we all know the misery isn’t gone. Surprising, too,
because drunkenness iss not a virtue to the Christian or the Muslim or
the Jew.

Of course, sinners sin.

There is an old Yiddish saying—”a shicker is a goy”—that
condemns the presumed gentile propensity to drink. The implicit belief
among many Jews was that drunkards were uneducated louses, too busy
imbibing for self improvement and...

Continue reading...