September 21, 2002
Sept. 21-23: Shabbat Shalom!
by Joe Katzman at September 21, 2002 11:22 PM
As many of you know, Saturday is the Jewish Sabbath. On this blog it will always be "good news" day. We will share Sufi wisdom, highlight the acts of good and decent people, laugh at humourous events, and point to amazing discoveries that could benefit humanity. Other blogging days include these things as well, but today we seek to fill our entire day with that.
I'll be out of town as of Sunday, returning to blogging on Tuesday.
Today's Blogs:
* Sufi Wisdom of the Week: G-d & Our Enemies
* Jews for WHO!?!
* Closing the Ozone Hole?
* More Real Trek Tech: A Phaser?
I also recommend the continuing Oxblog-Visser debate on Liberty, Arab Culture, and the prospects for a better Iraq et. al. Dale Franks' entry has actually improved its quality, and if you've been following the discusions so far you know the bar was set pretty high.
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