Ever wish that you could say what you really feel about something going on in Klal? Ever wonder just why Klal acts/thinks the way it does? Here members of Klal can have the conversations they should be having but that aren't happening elsewhere, except, perhaps, in whispered conversations in dark corners. Say what you mean here, and let us hope that some conversation now will lead to changes later, some changes that are long overdue in Klal.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
About that Lulav
Some people hold on to their lulavim until erev Pesach and then burn them with the chometz, as it is more "correct" than throwing something a brochah was made on into the garbage. If you are one of those people, it would be a good idea to put that lulav in an obvious place where you won't forget it about it, and maybe put a reminder on Friday's to-do list.
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Also, remember that we are in a serious dry spell and we have already seen brush fires. Most locations require a permit for burning outside and you have to call the fire department before burning to find out it it is permitted that day. We called our fire dept. today and were told that the region is under a "red flag" warning and that no outdoor burning is allowed. I assume that doesn't apply to burning small amounts on a barbecue, but I would not advise any other type of burning without checking with your local fd
Who needs another task for erev Pesach?
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