You can really see his leg muscles in action.
It's amazing all the different and wonderful creatures that Hashem has created.
Thank you G-d for this amazing world you have created for us. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Frog Ready To Spring
I kill your whole family with one punch!
Just One Punch
C Stands For Couch
Never Too Young To Train
Defunding The Police Is STUPID!
Hope is not yet lost.
I live. I live. I live.
I'm Still Alive!
Her Bike, His Tires
Girl With Rose
Holding Back The Tide
Prickly Like The People
We Have To Pray Just To Make It One Day
I can not believe I still have to protest this crap!!
Still Fighting For Our Rights
Imagine all the wonderful things that will never happen if you do not do them.
You've Got To Do It
Discipline equals freedom.
Our Cities Are Burning
Freedom USA!
A Neck Is Not Something To Step On
Boots Of Many Colors
Chag Sameach - Happy Shavuot!
The Nail That Stands Out
Great Veggie Heaven
How many times do I hear about fellow Jews trying to "out-frum" (i.e. be holier than thou) other Jews: whether it's in terms of Kashrut, Shabbat or even who stayed up the latest for the Passover Seder. Recently, when it came to coronavirus, I was more than a little shocked to read that someone actually attributed the disease to it being a punishment from G-d because women's skirts are not being worn long enough. While certainly it's good to be introspective and there is a strong concept of reward and punishment in Judaism, there is something about us Jews where we tend to want to go a little more and a little farther. In some cases, we are doing "hiddur mitzvah" (beautification of the Mitzvah) which is praiseworthy, but in other cases, we may be adding unnecessary "chumras" (i.e. stringencies) than can backfire religiously. My unequivocal preference is to follow my father's teaching to me of the Rambam's "Shvil Ha'zahav" (i.e. the golden path) and not go too far to the left or to the right, but keep a healthy middle of the road approach to life.
The 11th Commandment
Shopping Up A Pole
Great Chair and Ottoman
Torah-Observant Gentile
All Mankind shall invoke Your Name, to turn to You all the wicked of the earth. They will recognize and know--all the inhabitants of the world---that every knee should bend to You...The L-rd will be King over the entire earth; on that day the L-rd will be One and His Name One.We are on the way and I hope we all get to see and cross over the finish line soon. ;-)
The Times of Mashiach
Bowl Set Adorable
Thank you for practicing social distancing. Please stay 6 FT apart.
Keep the F*** away from me!
Keep The F*** Away From Me
Give me that fish...if it were you in that sandwich you wouldn't be laughing at all.(Credit Video: Andy Blumenthal)
Singing Frankie The Fish
With horrible reports coming out that Iran has torched the holy tombs of Mordecai and Esther, this is a new despicable low even for Iran’s evil leadership. As we all know, Mordecai and Queen Esther are the heroes of Purim who with Hashem’s help saved the Jewish people from the evil decree of Haman to utterly destroy the Jews of Persia. Now, the Iranians (Persians) have cast their evil lots once again by setting ablaze these tombs in Hamadan, Iran, and desecrating this site that is holy to Jews around the world. My mother’s Hebrew name was Esther and I am outraged at this vile act against the graves of our holy ancestors, as we all should be.
Iran's Fateful Mistake
Shabbat Shalom From Mr. Gefilte Fish
My Merkava
We live in an unpredictable world and I have made more than one bad decision recently. Fortunately, it was nothing too terrible, but I was still angry about it, and my gut reaction was to somehow blame G-d, and to feel angry at Him, because I thought somehow I didn't deserve what had happened. However, I asked myself how can you be angry at G-d if you believe that everything he does is for your ultimate good? It took me a little time, but I realized that I wasn't really angry at G-d, but at myself; It was my fault, I did deserve what happened, and my mistakes aren't G-d's.
Anger, Faith, and Growth
Stock Market Pinocchio Style
Happy Mother's Day
Am Yisrael Chai!
Don't count your chicken before they hatch.
The Coronavirus Stock Market
Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Lockdown In Coronavirus
Standing Tall
It's penicillin in a pot.
Good. Not as good as mine. But good.
Matzo Ball Soup For The Soul
The law of attraction, interconnection, and interdependence of human souls...there is a universal gravitational pull of souls, of the bond between them and influence of one soul on the other.
We Impact Each Other's Souls
The enemy of my enemy is my friend
Bacteria Vs. Virus--The Cure!
Shabbat Shalom and Stay Healthy!
Predicted It Right In 2017
Natan Sharansky showed tremendous personal strength and integrity to respond with humor and wit while suffering under the Soviets in prison, separated from his wife, deprived of all outside contacts, placed in “punishment cells” cold, hungry, and sleep-deprived, and regularly interrogated to try to get him to incriminate himself and his fellow refuseniks and human rights activists. Sharansky is truly a hero who stood up as a Jew persecuted in the Soviet Union and as a human rights activist leading the way to help other refuseniks to get released, with eventually millions escaping through the “Iron Door” to emigrate to freedom in Israel and the United States.
Towards Peace and Freedom Among Nations