I think it's mix of this and that all this time. I'm tired for thousands of years already. I's like I've been everywere personally, and will never leave as well.
And why do you think non-observant are comfy? Sometimes it seems to me it's the other way around. But it's probably neither this nor that, it depends. I know more people who move…
I think it's mix of this and that all this time. I'm tired for thousands of years already. I's like I've been everywere personally, and will never leave as well.
And why do you think non-observant are comfy? Sometimes it seems to me it's the other way around. But it's probably neither this nor that, it depends. I know more people who move towards observancy than the otherway around. Then, it makes sense, in my case.
By the way
?ראית את שטיסל
"חילוני עם איסורי מצפון"
:)
Thank you for the read, Ehud. Also, to write here anything in Hebrew is hard, it all jumps and switches places somehow. I think I'd write much more in Hebrew was it more user-friendly, logistically.
Glad you liked it Chen. "I'm tired for thousands of years already." Now that's a line I wish I had written.
For a while I had wondered why they are taking so long to support right-to-left languages. They probably did a market survey and realized that every single Israeli would start a substack and they worried about overloading their servers. You know, Israelis must always--how can I say it with love--express themselves.
I think it's mix of this and that all this time. I'm tired for thousands of years already. I's like I've been everywere personally, and will never leave as well.
And why do you think non-observant are comfy? Sometimes it seems to me it's the other way around. But it's probably neither this nor that, it depends. I know more people who move towards observancy than the otherway around. Then, it makes sense, in my case.
By the way
?ראית את שטיסל
"חילוני עם איסורי מצפון"
:)
Thank you for the read, Ehud. Also, to write here anything in Hebrew is hard, it all jumps and switches places somehow. I think I'd write much more in Hebrew was it more user-friendly, logistically.
Glad you liked it Chen. "I'm tired for thousands of years already." Now that's a line I wish I had written.
For a while I had wondered why they are taking so long to support right-to-left languages. They probably did a market survey and realized that every single Israeli would start a substack and they worried about overloading their servers. You know, Israelis must always--how can I say it with love--express themselves.
ahahaaa
thank you for writing, Ehud
That’s a great line, indeed…
oh thank you
🩵