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» Churches, temples and holy places
High Holy Day
Yom Kippur 1969, several months after the death of my father, the undisputed disciplinarian of the house. Thus having no fear of retribution, my brother (who is now a rabbi BTW) cut out of services with his friend Charlie and returned reeking of weed. I was furious, not because he'd desecrated a holy day, but because I hadn't been included!
(Sun 4th Sep 2011, 22:43, More)
High Holy Day
Yom Kippur 1969, several months after the death of my father, the undisputed disciplinarian of the house. Thus having no fear of retribution, my brother (who is now a rabbi BTW) cut out of services with his friend Charlie and returned reeking of weed. I was furious, not because he'd desecrated a holy day, but because I hadn't been included!
(Sun 4th Sep 2011, 22:43, More)
» Amazing displays of ignorance
Abject Stupidity
Got into a discussion about families with people at work. I related that my father was a Holocaust survivor, to which one very young girl excitedly chirped, "Did your dad ever get to meet Hitler?" This is not, mind you, the same co-worker who proclaimed that Princess Di had proven her worth as a good wife by going to watch all of Charles' "polio matches".
(Sun 21st Mar 2010, 18:38, More)
Abject Stupidity
Got into a discussion about families with people at work. I related that my father was a Holocaust survivor, to which one very young girl excitedly chirped, "Did your dad ever get to meet Hitler?" This is not, mind you, the same co-worker who proclaimed that Princess Di had proven her worth as a good wife by going to watch all of Charles' "polio matches".
(Sun 21st Mar 2010, 18:38, More)