September 19, 2004

  • Sunday Shul


    From this date last year:



    “Time’s a round.”


    Today’s Hebrew lesson:


    From Wikipedia



    “In the Bible, Gershom (גרשם “Expulsion”…) was the firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah.”


    He was circumcised by Zipporah, hence saving Moses from God’s wrath.


    This article is a stub.”


    A search for information on circumcision by zipper yields the following gem:



    “Doctor Paul M. Fleiss, MD, MPH, is assistant clinical professor of Pædiatrics at the University of Southern California Medical Center. He is the author of numerous scientific articles published in leading national and international medical journals. Paul M. Fleiss is a Jewish Intactivist — one who promotes genital integrity of children while opposing genital mutilation of children. He is also a convicted felon, having been convicted in connection with his daughter Heidi Fleiss’s activities in running a prostitution ring.”

    Wikipedia


    Today’s German lesson:


    Properties of an image
    on a German web page:




















    Location: http://www.1001-schmuck.de/
    geschenke-images/
    ButtonNavigation/5216.jpg
    Width: 160px
    Height: 220px
    Size of File: 12.5 KB
    Alternate text: Schmuck

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