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Rachel Mealey in Tokyo: Japanese people believe dolls have souls and cannot be thrown away with the rubbish.

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星期三

Lauren Markoe: Why do Asians and Jews marry each other?
Helen Kiyong Kim: Jews and Asians tend to live in the same areas, go to the same schools and live in the same places. As in the case of any marriage, there are always individual-level factors in terms of people’s attraction to one another.
Noah Leavitt: A number of the couples we spoke to felt they had connections on the list that will sometimes appear in popular discussions of these marriages: a strong commitment to a work ethic, respect for family, and the incredible prioritization of education and kids.

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星期六

Alicia Jo Rabins: This song is about Noah's wife 
MEASURING TAPE (Noah’s wife)

Before the rain, before the clouds even
I felt a change, a part of you leaving
You went outside, you didn’t say goodbye
You didn’t look at me, you just picked up your measuring tape

And all I wanted was to understand
How you grew into this other man
Who built a giant boat in his backyard

And two by two, I watched them follow you
And in the end I followed too, what else could I do
There was no night, there was no day
But you promised there was color underneath the gray

The scientists took all their measurements
The preachers said that it was heaven-sent
And you below deck with your head bent

Just like you said, we came to rest
But what about the others, the ones who failed the test

So you were right, so we survived
But when I looked into your eyes
I saw the ones we left behind

And all I wanted was to understand
How you grew into this other man
Who built a giant boat in our backyard
Alicia Jo Rabins: This song is about Ruth 
SEPARATE HISTORIES (Ruth)

Sometimes the road chooses you and not the other way around
I don't know how but I just knew you would lead me to sacred ground
I was living in a place but it was time for me to leave
I'd lost all of my faith but I was ready to believe

In the middle of the night I went and lay down by your feet
I knew that if the time was right you would welcome me
I crept away before the break of day
By then I knew that you would come to me

And all the people in the gate and all the elders they will say
We are the witnesses today to this covenant you make
Generations pass generations come

And now our separate histories are one

星期四

זְכַרְיָה: וְסָפְדָ֣ה הָאָ֔רֶץ מִשְׁפָּח֥וֹת מִשְׁפָּח֖וֹת לְבָ֑ד מִשְׁפַּ֨חַת בֵּית־דָּוִ֤יד לְבָד֙ וּנְשֵׁיהֶ֣ם לְבָ֔ד מִשְׁפַּ֤חַת בֵּית־נָתָן֙ לְבָ֔ד וּנְשֵׁיהֶ֖ם לְבָֽדמִשְׁפַּ֤חַת בֵּית־לֵוִי֙ לְבָ֔ד וּנְשֵׁיהֶ֖ם לְבָ֑ד מִשְׁפַּ֤חַת הַשִּׁמְעִי֙ לְבָ֔ד וּנְשֵׁיהֶ֖ם לְבָֽדכֹּ֗ל הַמִּשְׁפָּחוֹת֙ הַנִּשְׁאָר֔וֹת מִשְׁפָּחֹ֥ת מִשְׁפָּחֹ֖ת לְבָ֑ד וּנְשֵׁיהֶ֖ם לְבָֽד

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星期日

Awkward Midnight


White girl enters, then brown man enters, then Black Guy enters. Pair of Pakistanis guard register and speak loudly in Pakistani. Brown man stands beside white girl, to her right. Kosher Brownies misplaced.
Tall Black Guy standing behind white girl bent over signing receipt: WE SPEAK ENGLISH IN THIS HERE COUNTRY.
Brown man: I thought it was $7.
Brown man gives back Change. Pakistani is surprised.
Black Guy: NEW PORTS.
Brown man: Salaam. Salaam.
Brown man exits.

星期五

Dr. Daniel Lis: The conceptualization of the world being divided into Europe with Yefet, Africa with Cham, and Asia with Shem: You have Europe being identified as White; Africa being identified as Black; and Asia being identified as brown, but not only brown, but also as yellow, reddish, and, I think, I’ve also heard of gray.

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"U.S. Domestic: 93,277,129; Noah International as of April 20, 2014: 197,400,000 (Production Budget: ₪125,000,000)"

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星期四

Mrs. Shira Smiles Living the Parsha 5774: It's as if the rainbow is G-d standing between the divine justice, which desires to destroy the World, and the quality of rachamim. Din itself is rachamim; justice is kindness. The colors of the rainbow is a balanced mixture of rachamamim and din. What we're seeing, here, is a manifestation of G-dliness, a reflection of the presence of the She'China. As follows, one should not stare at it nor should one point it out to those with them; he should, rather, do as Moishe Rabbaynu did before the burning bush and hide his face [he was afraid to look upon G-d]. The enjoyment of the divine keshet, which is really two bows connected together, in its bright splendor is reserved for the righteous in the messianic era. When the righteous look at the rainbow, it is a symbol for the tzaddikim to awaken tired individuals to do tshuvah. The righteous observant ones, specifically, are not only required to awaken sleepers to repentance, but also to stand in the gap to turn away My wrath from destroying the Generation of Noah's Peers. 

||My bow|| is an acronym for My holiness, Myname, My Torah, and My right hand. G-d is, in deed, intervening with the people. 

When the rainbow appears in the cloud, let humanity not lose heart, let them not have Doubt of divine justice ~ evin when the World is plunged into dark clouds and desolation ~ let them be reminded by the rainbow and acknowledge the eternal vow between Creator and created: know that there is an assurance that Hashem Elokim is leading the world and arousing mercy. The ark connects heaven and earth and symbolizes divine judgment coming down to our world to let us know to turn around [repent], keep our distance, and respect boundaries. Natural phenomena is how G-d communicates disapproval or approval, such as the suddenness of the rainbow. It appears like shofar blasts to warn and protect the people with whom it has a contractual relationship. We should not out it, but whisper a bracha and hide our faces from that which destroyed with a Flood, having kept the covenant before creation. People should pay attention, but don't stare. The path of the lightning rod is the correct[ing] path. Why was thunder created? To induce aweful horror, in order to rectify divided hearts toward Hashem only. We must immediately reorient our mindset upon encountering its blinding appearance. There are other ways, besides water, that the World can be destroyed, if humanity does not repent. It's as if the rainbow is transmitting a hint: ||I'm capable of bringing strict justice into this World, but there's a certain Hesaid that I'm doing by warning Y'all beforehand.|| 

The red hue, representing Adam, is closest to G-dliness. When you have a moment of inspirational decision, make a rainbow. Make for yourself a sign of remembrance of the awakening that was within you. When something major is happening in your life, create a rainbow.

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星期二

“Malkat Na’amah (‘agreeable,’ ‘singer’) is an ancient princess reincarnated from Na’amah bat Noach, queen wife of Melekh Shlomo and mother of his heir, and the only one of Shlomo’s wives to be mentioned by name within Tanakh as having borne a child. Na’amah is praised in Bava Kamma 38b for her righteousness, on account of which Moshe had previously been warned by G-d not to distress or provoke b’nei Ammon, as Na’amah is a descendant of Lot. ‘Do not provoke them’-with any kind of provocation, as a reward for the modesty shown by their ancestress' (Rashi). Why did they call her Na’amah? She played melodies on the drum to accompany idolatry (Yona Bar Maoz) ergo Na’amah bat Ammon is known as the Ema of Divination.”
"There is great wisdom in Buddhism, yet, as the Alter Rebbe teaches, it is faulty and leads one to arrogance." ~ WWW.KabbalahWisdom.org