Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Your Still Young, That's Your Fault





These fathers
and sons came
during the war
from Haifa
for a Bar Mitzvah
celebration.

2 Comments:

Blogger rabbi neil fleischmann said...

I am commenting on this post with some added information at the time that it rests as the last one when you scroll down. The next time I post ths will roll into the archives.

I was struck by this scene as I watched it unfold. The father in the scene had a strong personality. I was taking in a lot of nuances of the dynamic, and I don't know if you can get them when you view the picture.

Someone with a strong personality (speaking of strong personalities) told me that I have many unproffesional spelling errors on my blog. The example given was Garfunkel (which I incorrectly spelled Garfunkle) (or maybe it's the other way around). The benefit of mispelling (I pointed out to said person, who didn't seem to agree or really take the point in) is that when people google something in a mispelled version I'm often the number one match.

A fine example of a spelling error bumping me up high on google is the title of this post: It should read "you're still young..." Because it mistakenly reads "your still young..." it's number one on google. A small joy!

September 16, 2006 at 10:48 PM  
Blogger rabbi neil fleischmann said...

A reason for some errors like the mispelling of this in this comment is that my home keyboard is missing the letter I.

Sometimes I repost the post or comment, sometimes I just let it be even after I notice the error.

September 16, 2006 at 10:50 PM  

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