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May 22, 2008 | 10:46 am

Getting furry for the Omer

Posted by Brad A. Greenberg

Jay Firestone has given us a matzo taste test, shown the post-party perils of Purim and hit the streets to talk politics in Pico-Robertson, but this is by far his best video dispatch so far.

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amusing, though it seems while making his barley sacrifices he forgot the prohibition against cutting the corners of his face :D

Comment by Gil on 5/22/08 at 4:24 pm

It’s unfortunate that we need the seciruty… but at the same time there is something heartwarming about the way our building employees and law enforcement rally around us to protect us. The police force outside the Chabad building next door was comforting to me, and our building’s staff has gone out of their way to keep us safe.The world of Jewish professionals feels very small. Everyone knows everyone else. When something happens at a Federation, there is no chance that someone in my office doesn’t know the people involved. One of my coworkers shared with us an email from her friend who was on the same project team as the victims of the shooting… the only reason she wasn’t there at the time was because she had gone out to get a sandwich.

Comment by Auth on 3/21/12 at 10:49 pm

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