@Wordrider@DBashIdeas No doubt. Right below your screenshot in the original article is a relic of a (much) less significant albeit important building block in the arc of the Jewish story.
@DBashIdeas@DBashIdeas For anyone who hasn’t yet prepared for Shavuot night, here’s an amazing ChatGPT prompt to try out: “Act is if you are a high school rebbe - prepare a list of source materials for me to learn on Shavuot night about [TOPIC]. Try it … it’s incredible.
@GilStudent@ZeviFischer Source sheets are fine and serve a purpose, but if the whole shiur is “now let’s look at Source #8 … now let’s look at source #9,” the whole thing becomes worse than the worst PowerPoint presentation and no one wants that …
@DBashIdeas pls help me find the owner of this Siddur left with the “pool books” at the Hyatt in Puerto Rico. PS: it’s greater than all of them combined. #hashavasaveidah
@DBashIdeas@DBashIdeas - For the few years that the Yeshivah was opened (1930 to 1939), it seems R. Meir Shapiro was always raising funds. Most likely, cost was the major factor. Note no seforim on the walls either.
@bknwrabbi A snail mail letter with old-fashioned handwriting also adds to the personal connection. Even if it took a couple of extra days to arrive. Mazel tov!
The great @DBashIdeas giving an Elul talk on the "other, other side” of Teaneck last night. A key takeaway: "Your family is not a distraction from religious life … your family is an EXPRESSION of your religious life." (Note the drama in the pic).
@DBashIdeas Reflections I wrote for my shul's “Yizkor Reader” about the loss of my mother a"h were heavily influenced by @18_forty. Building on an idea from Rav Soloveitchik, I share how the love of a parent ties to the love of Gd. Thank you. Posted here. https://t.co/j174TdKOuG
@DBashIdeas@joshw33 With the “Bermuda Triangle of Identity” at the core, 🔺.org or https://t.co/aQoSxFyC0I could have been contenders. I like 1840 ... sounds sophisticated and so retro that’s its futuristic. Good luck finding the um, door(s)!
@dzstein@DBashIdeas At @KeterTorah in Teaneck NJ, we are creating/continuing regular shiurim over Zoom. Our daf yomi chaburah took place early this morning at 6:30 as it always does. Virtual connection, Torah and coffee ... geshmak.
“Disrupting Insurance Is Hard: How to Make It Easier (Or at Least Less Hard)”. Some thoughts for #insurtech innovators who are trying to navigate the insurance regulatory landscape. Some of it may surprise you. Please let me know your thoughts. https://t.co/nRY3gV9tnJ #insuretech