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YeshivaGuy Leaves The Blogosphere

Goodbye to Yeshiva Guy, and thanks for the ride. It was a good one.

Hopefully we'll find someone to replace the special niche you filled.

Mazel tov and hatzlachah!

Rumors Of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

Our dear Tzigelleh, instead of writing a proper obituary on the great blogger Not Brisk, decided to have a 'guest post' written by Not Brisk himself.

The only problem is that the post very much mimics Tzig's own writing style, as opposed to Not Brisk's.

Another curiosity is that Not Brisk hadn't bothering posting the finale on his own blog.

The clincher, however, is that NB does a complete turnaround to support Tzig's movement.

You decide.

Some choice quotes.
I tried to mimic Tzig’s unique style, failed, and developed one of my own.
A juicy one:
I also expressed dismay that Mr. Harry Marlyes can wake up every morning and spend hours cutting and pasting articles from Der Sturmer וכו' וכו'.
All in all, I think this was meant tongue in cheek. Harry, however, thought otherwise, and made his opinion known:

please be moichel me b'peh mohley.

In your dreams! Do you realy think you can insult me like that and expect me to give you any Mechila? You were Melaben Pnei Chavero B'Rabim! You will have to answer for that kind of insult in the Olam Ha'Emes. Enjoy the consequences!
So we have Tzig handing Harry a good one and Harry getting mad at NB.

I gotta hand this to Tzig.

...And I'm Back

I've been out and busy the past few weeks, and my blogging severely suffered as a result.

Aside from the occasional post, I've been silent. While this little corner of the  'sphere was quite, nobody seemed to notice.

Expect some new rants that were bottled up for a while and aged.

Haveil Havalim - Geulah Edition - March 14, 2010

Welcome to the first HH I'm hosting. As a newish member, please excuse any gaffes I make. Otherwise, its still Adar, so take it in good humor.

Another lesson learned; after typing up most of this post, I found the handy carnival page to create it easily. Well, there's always a next time.

"רבי אליעזר אומר: "בניסן נגאלו, בתשרי עתידין ליגאל", ואילו רבי יהושע אומר: "בניסן נגאלו, בניסן עתידין ליגאל
Like anytime else, every chance for another hope should be properly utilized in order to eventually produce it. May we soon be zochah.

To recap,

Founded by Soccer Dad, Haveil Havalim is a carnival of Jewish blogs — a weekly collection of Jewish & Israeli blog highlights, tidbits and points of interest collected from blogs all around the world. It’s hosted by different bloggers each week and coordinated by Jack. The term ‘Haveil Havalim,’ which means “Vanity of Vanities,” is from Qoheleth, (Ecclesiastes) which was written by King Solomon. King Solomon built the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and later on got all bogged down in materialism and other ‘excesses’ and realized that it was nothing but ‘hevel,’ or in English, ‘vanity.’


Torah - Always first and foremost.

Kashrut - Is something fishy?
  • Batya @ Shiloh Musings questions whether moral values can work without a Kosher backbone in the supervision arena. There might be a case to keep the two separate, since values often change, among other reasons.
Humor - No comment needed, ('cause I can't think of any).

Culture - Well, this is a carnival.
Judaism - Something that, I think, we all relate to.
Israel - We love ya!
Politics - We are Jews, after all.
Personal - Ego and stuff.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of haveil havalim using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Faith & Philosophy, RYE and Kaballah, EXIF Extractor, Moshiach, Jewish Resources, Math[Roundup]

  • Hirhurim writes a review, discussing whether philosophy harm, or builds, faith.
  • OnTheMainLine has a great post discussing a censored letter, among other things. Written there, regarding R' Yonasan Eibeschutz,
"By my life, I heard in my youth from the mouth of the great kabbalist, who knew the Zohar and all the works of the Ari by heart, the rabbi, my master, Rabbi Jonathan Eybeshutz ZZ"L, that he used to say to his audience when they were hesitant to accept a kabbalistic teaching, 'if you don't believe it, it's no matter, because it isn't from the fundamentals of faith.' So he used to say to those who brought kabbalistic teachings to explain a piece of Gemara or Midrash, 'I don't desire this. What's the use? According to kabbalah you can explain anything you want to; just tell me the simple meaning via "niglah"' -- it's completely true!"
This is very interesting for multiple reasons. One: What value is there in learning Kabbalah if there's no defined rules of logic? Also, what would this make of the "proof" found more recently regarding the kamei'ah he wrote?

I'm no expert, but is it possible that he had a reason for writing this even if not true?

Final Thought On Copying Music

BlogInDM has a rambling post today, mostly decrying the lack of halachik sources in my posts.

As I noted in the first post, to quote myself...
I'm not going to turn this into a halachic argument.
It was not my intention to do so at all. I don't pretend to know all relevant halachos. All I did was note that many rabbonim permit copying and they are never being mentioned. So I stood up and did so.

As I noted before, there are these who indeed don't allow copying. One instance is R' Moshe, (here, although he doesn't give a rationale).

So, to clear things up. I posted that there are many differing opinion, while clearly stating that its not in my interest to discuss them. BlogInDM attacked that and tried to turn it into an halachik argument. I'm simply not interested in doing that.

To summarize. When someone tells you that copying is absolutely assur, just tell them its not so simple. And ask your posek for his decision. Just because another blogger, that works for the music industry, doesn't want you to do so doesn't mean you're not allowed.

A freilichen Purim

Smoking Makes You Stupid. Wow!

If there ever was a good argument against smoking, this better be it.
(IsraelNN.com) Extensive Israeli research, that included over 20 thousand subjects, found that those who smoked a pack a day or more had a lower IQ by 7.5 points than non-smokers.

Investigator, Dr. Mark Weiser and his colleagues at the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer sought to examine the link between smoking and IQ among 20,211 boys aged 18 about to enlist in the IDF. They found that those who smoked had significantly lower IQ scores than those who do not smoke. These results remained consistent even after the researchers removed variables that could skew the results such as socioeconomic status or years of schooling.
I wonder if the cause of this is because people with lowers IQ's tend to become smokers or if smoking lowers the IQ, like some head injuries.