Dear Friends,
Larry wrote a good explanation of what we’re going to do when we meet on ZOOM
on Monday. I’m sending it again in hopes that you will join us.
In terms of WORDS, I love them in general. And hope we get to hear YOURS.
Love,
Esther
AND HERE’S LARRY
Simkhas Toyre (a.k.a. Simchat Torah) is the Jewish holiday that marks the completion and restart of the year-long cycle of Torah readings. It’s a synagogue event that involves singing and dancing and (IMHO) the idolatrous worship of the Word.
Nu, let’s get idolatrous together! ALTE: Getting Old Together is hosting a Zoom gathering at 7 p.m. on Monday, October 17th, at which we’d like participants to speak briefly about Words that, to you, constitute Torah. (The word, “torah,” means “teaching,” or “guidance.”)
I, for example, am a follower of the Lennonzen:
“Why in the world are we here? Surely not to live in pain and fear! Why in the world are you there, when you’re everywhere! Come and get your share!” —Instant Karma
If you’d like to join our Zoom, please write to altetogether@gmail.com and you’ll be sent the link.
i will be there