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Sep
9

Windows of the Soul

Windows of the Soul If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!This is the fifth of five guest blog posts I wrote for Powell's Books. Michael Wex at Markham St. shul in Toronto Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins tonight, and for me — possibly the only person in the world who looks at the High Holidays this way — it's time for window wars, pitched verbal battles over whether...
Dec
6

A person of the Book

A person of the Book This is the fourth of five guest blog posts I wrote for Powell's Books. Michael Wex - not a rabbi. I could never see any point to getting out of school. Coming from a family that occasionally clawed its way into the lower middle-class for up to two years at a time, I was acutely aware of the fact that the kind of jobs available to people like me embraced nothing that anybody ever dreamed of being: general...
Dec
4

Gimme a pigfoot

Gimme a pigfoot This is the third of five guest blog posts I wrote for Powell's Books. Minibrix was about as handy as Wex ever got... Anybody who's ever seen me try to hammer a nail into a piece of wood or build a scale model of the Temple of Solomon out of kitchen matches and popsicle sticks will know what I mean when I say that forcing me to sit through two years of shop class just because I happened to be born with a...
Nov
30

Can’t keep from kvetchin’

Can’t keep from kvetchin’ This is the second of five guest blog posts I wrote for Powell's Books. I'm working desperately to finish a book manuscript in the next four to six weeks, so accounts of my day-to-day adventures in the world at large, not to mention life in the fast-paced Yiddish lane — where Polident seems to be replacing KY as the gel of choice — don't tend to feature much in the way of incident. Today, for instance,...
Nov
28

Matzohs with the Fuehrer

Matzohs with the Fuehrer This is the first of five guest blog posts I wrote for Powell's Books. It's been quite a while since I attended shul — synagogue — with any regularity. Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, holidays that feature memorial prayers, and the anniversaries of my parents' deaths are about the only time you'll find me there these days, other than for weddings, bar mitzvahs and similar celebrations. And work — let's...
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