10/ This is important to do with the latest tools we are using. And as we say in AWS to all our customers, test everything.
Shabbat Shalom.
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1/ Chevre, this week’s parsha is Shelach (שלח). And it happens to be both my and my wife’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah Parsha. Fun fact, we had our Bar and Bat Mitzvah’s on the same Shabbat a 7 miles apart (according to Google Maps).
9/ we are given. Does this make sense? Is it going in circles? Or is it making something up? When I was younger (I think it was high school, but it could have been college) there was an emphasis on critical thinking. Looking at the material in front of you and asking questions.
1/ Chevere, this week’s Parsha is Beha’alotcha (in Israel). Everything starts out well in the parsha. We light The Menorah, we consecrate the Levites, we have some offerings, we get some signs for travel, the trumpets for executing those signs and the breaking up of the camp.
4/ Miriam is quarantined due to her tzarat.
It very much reminds me of: "No plan survives first contact with the enemy."
In the tech world, we verify, we test, we debug and we iterate. In the “spiritual” realm, we have teshuva (repentance).
8/ (And yes, I got my cron job to work, we’ll see how it triggers overnight, this cron job is running on my Android phone).
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1/ Chevre, this week we have Shavuot which leads directly into Parshat Naso (נשא) (in Israel, outside Israel, Naso will be read next week). We have been counting the Omer since Pesach/Passover and we finished last night!