Thursday, March 25, 2010

It Begins




People have been mentioning to me since the announcements of bein hazmanim for the other blogs in the circuit, that they are happy that this blog has continued to funtioned. From this moment onward, this blog shall do the same. But hey, noone really goes on the computer during these days anyhow, right? Certainly not me. And as per the header to this blog: "so that everyone will have what to be entertained with while they are doing work for school," when school is out, blog is out.


So, I wish everyone here a peaceful holiday, and I hope to see everyone very soon in Jerusalem.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Me and the Skratchiner

This is a picture of me chillin' with the Skratchiner Rebbe. I have been very fortunate this year to have the priveledge of sharing an apartment with the leader of the Skratchiner Hassidim (different than the neo-chassidim). I spend time with him almost every day and I have experienced first hand his greatness.

(Yes, mschachar, he did join me this past year for my annual overnight visit to your home.)

Friday, March 19, 2010

The End of the Age of Superheros


Today, Friday, as I was walking home from shul (after pleasantly bumping into Rav Mo), I noticed that there was an egg on the grass near the sidewalk. I contemplated picking it up and taking it home and giving it to my mother to cook with. then I realized that there would be no way that she would use an egg that i found near the sidewalk.
Then I thought to myself, maybe in this egg there is some special type of power or something that I can get by eating it.
I realized then, that because nowadays we are so scared to eat things that we are uncertain about, that is why we will not have any more superheroes.
i am by all means no expert when it comes to superheroes, I am actually fairly ignorant. However, for some reason i have a feeling that superheroes get their amazing powers by eating something that totally changes them.
Anyhow...

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks


Today, as I entered the Library, the heights Lounge was blocked off with the iron door that they close it off with. There was a meeting going on with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, who will be speaking tonight in Lamport Auditorium and receiving the Norman Lamm Prize. I went up to the fourth floor to do my work and when I went back down to the lobby the meeting was over, and when I looked up I saw him. The Chief Rabbi was there and he looked pretty cool. It was pretty cool to see somebody who's books I have seen (but not read) for several years and who I have heard so much about.

Monday, March 15, 2010

A Man of My Word

I was yesterday at a birthday for my grandfather, and at that gathering I overheard one of my cousins say that She is expecting to see a post about this event on my blog.
So, to be a man of my word, here is the post.
It was a good party.
The drive to there was pretty crazy. fallen trees everywhere in teaneck and Englewood.
Anyhow, stay tuned till next time.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Burns Security


Crazy situation with the Belfer hall security. They asked for my ID and I did not have my wallet with me. The guy took me over to the desk and started making phone calls. Meanwhile tons of people were entering the building. Then he called another security guard to take over for him so that he could escort me to my mother's office. My mother was not there, and he would not ket me get what i needed, so I had to walk back to my apartment and get my wallet and go back to belfer to get the package. The whole thing took a half hour.
I thought it was kinda funny.
THen, that same night the guy by the old main bais medrash gave me beef too.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

What is the קשר?

I just got to the computer lab where I have statistics class. When I got there the air conditioner made an interesting noise. One guy said to another: "Wow, did you hear the air conditioner?"
"I thought that was a computer."
"No, it was the air conditioner."
"That's YU for you."
What is the connection?

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Mazel Tov


It seems that I have already graduated college. I have just received my first email from the Yeshiva University Alumni Office. I must be out.
Next stop... Israel!
By the way, you can thank my attendance in English class to the existence of this post.
 
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