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Where kodesh (sacred) and chol (ordinary) meet.

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Keinahora

Keinahora. Grandma said it all the time, so much so that I thought it was a nickname for Jackie and me, like Piscatrunie, which was her nickname for us – wasn’t it? Continue reading →

October 2, 2022Lisa Greene grandmother, health, Kindergarten, love, mother, prayer, protection, superstition, worry

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These musings represents my own views, and only that — on intersections in life, between the ordinary and sacred, life and Torah… (more)

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