Bright and early for me and before she went to sleep, the Bima Ima posted this week's Havel Havelim. It's the perfect Rosh Chodesh, beginning of the Jewish Month gift. There are some very tempting posts for us to read, but before I sit down to that I have to produce the Tammuz Kosher Cooking Carnival. It's already published, and I'm the hostess after quite a few months when other bloggers hosted it. I need volunteers for future months. KCC is scheduled according to the Jewish calendar.
One of the miracles of today's technology is the internet, and via the internet I've been privileged to get to know a wide variety of Jews from all over the world, jbloggers, Jewish Bloggers who have jblogs Jewish Blogs. If you read the vast variety of posts included in Havel Havelim you'll get a taste of what the world of Jewish blogging includes. The best thing is that we work together.
Today's Rosh Chodesh Tammuz, the first day of the Jewish Month of Tammuz. Tammuz isn't a happy month, we begin to memorialize/remember the tragedies of the destruction of our Holy Temples, culminating in Tisha B'Av, the ninth of Av. We were punished because of our lack of unity.
Let's use today's modern technology to unify, be one holy, Jewish People.
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