Monthly Archives: July 2021

Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Hakohen Maza from Sheboygan, Wisconsin

It may be fair to say that the two best known Jews hailing from Wisconsin in the 20th century were Golda Meir and Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Hakohen Maza. The latter came from a long lineage of Rabbis, but is better … Continue reading

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The Psychological Möbius Strip

The Möbius strip is a one-sided surface with no boundaries that appears to be an infinite loop, in essence an Escher-like infinity sign. Like a normal loop, an ant crawling along it would never reach an end, but in a … Continue reading

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Some Advice for Those Over 65

Nice ideas from Mark Snyder’s facebook page, dated may 31, 2021, geared principally toward those over age 65: 1. It’s time to use the money you saved up. Use it and enjoy it. Don’t just keep it for those who … Continue reading

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Invisible Publishing

From their website: “Invisible Publishing produces cool and contemporary fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry, with an emphasis on Canadian authors. As a not-for-profit publisher, we are committed to publishing diverse voices and stories in beautifully designed and affordable editions. Even … Continue reading

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A Haunted Patrimony

Ring the symbolic bell on July 4th weekend, reminding us of liberties and freedoms not to be taken for granted. And read the stellar piece by David A. Bell in this week’s New York Review titled A Haunted Patrimony, about … Continue reading

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