I finally got to the window at the post office, and a man walked in front of me and started to conduct business. I objected, he said, “I was right in front of you, brother.” Did I somehow walk through him to get to the front?
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Announcing the release of the next version of this site. Shortly after the last announcement, I started a complete redesign of the site, and after two weeks, though not perfect, I’m putting it live. All future enhancements will be done in public view. Again…comments anyone?
Spent nearly two weeks working on a new theme from scratch for my site as a way of learning WordPress theme design. Design is hard…still not done yet.
Cleaning up the family home post-Passover. Many leftovers, don’t know when I will get to buying bread products.
Starting in a week, I will be without bread due Passover. Trying to figure out the best food to buy and devour right afterward.
One of the next things I need to work on for my site is the formatting for sharing photos.
Looking for feedback on this site. Doing some tests to see if I can pull in comments from the major social networks. I’m not the best website designer.
This evening, I dwelt(or at least got gas) in the Land of Goshen(New York). I am now ready to recount the exodus from Egypt.
david.shanske.com is shaping up. Divided the content into two pieces: Articles and Notes. Notes are similar to tweets/status updates. Articles are longer.
Decided to watch the 1994 movie, Radioland Murders. A 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. It was admittedly a farce…but it being over the top was the point.
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I’ve loaded my copy of Saints and Tzadiks for playing. Nothing like what happens when a Yiddish and Irish folk singer team up.
Bringing back my website in an attempt to use it as the base for future updates. Still a work in progress. Comments?
@nycgov @NYCMayorsOffice I’ve been following the instructions on the Sanitation website and still no pickup when promised.
From the email received from Stephen Burstin, who runs Jewish Walking Tours in London.
Spitalfields and Aldgate walking tour in London’s East End….The cost is £10 per person (payable on the day) and the tour is both informative and entertaining, including:
- A visit inside the magnificent Bevis Marks Synagogue – the oldest surviving synagogue in England dating back more than 300 years and spawning several internationally famous sons. Discover why there was a staggering 156 synagogues in just two square miles of the East End
- See the Jewish Soup Kitchen, lifesaver to thousands every day; the first Yiddish theatre in England, scene of a real life tragedy; the site of a fatal gun battle between police and Jewish anarchists; and many other interesting sites
- Hear heartwarming and heartbreaking stories, from the hilarious spiel of market traders in famous Petticoat Lane to the impoverished immigrants escaping East European oppression only to face wretched living conditions here and a life of toil in the notorious clothing sweatshops (and we touch on other immigrant cultures too). You will also learn about the infamous Jewish Catwalk where unsuspecting Jewish immigrant girls were lured into a tragic life of prostitution
- Meet colourful characters from the past including the real-life 19th century Fagin; also the secret Jew who became the Queen’s physician; and England’s chief rabbi who told Russia: “DON’T let my people go!” I will even tell you about the amazing Jewish connection with Jack the Ripper
The tour lasts around 2½ hours and there are plenty of stops and pauses plus a sit down in Bevis Marks for commentary about the synagogue (nominal admission charge to Bevis Marks).
It commences at 10.00am with us meeting outside the Aldgate Underground (Subway) Station – not the nearby Aldgate East Station.