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Separate/Distinct/Order vs Sameness On Purpose

December 17, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Separation occurred rather than creation, per se, on the second day – for the order and distinction necessary for the creation

Para Orthodoxies: Enough in the
Material, More in the Spiritual

October 7, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Relative to this material world, from a Judaic perspective, Shaddai is Enough (see Genesis 33). If anything, we don’t own but as caretakers—shomer tov (good guardians)—
rather we are to own UP to (spiritualizing the material) remembering . . .

Tectonic Changes Impacting
Synagogues: Unblock Chaining

September 23, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Block Chain is a sequence of blocks or groups of transactions that are chained together and distributed among the users. Sunk Costs refers to money that has already been
spent which cannot be recovered (like big, single-use, high-overhead . . .

The Book of Life and Afterlife As We
Approach Rosh Hashannah

September 16, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the
(10) Days of Remembrance culminating with
Yom Kippur. Judaic thought is during this
period one is written or not written into the
book of life. Notice the book of life – which
implies ‘this life.’ . . .

It’s Soooo Satisfying! – NOT!!

August 27, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Is insatiability (more, more, more—never
enough—a.k.a. The Yatzer More©) instinctual
and hardwired or really an inclination to be
counterbalanced by enough? Hypothesis #1:
By nature, man (and woman) are insatiable
(there is never enough) . . .

Happiness

August 20, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Examples of the definitional of words
for economic and political gain, debate
between Dennis Prager and the late Rabbi
Meir Kahane: Pager stated that ‘ger’ (in Torah
Hebrew) means resident/stranger as in ‘love
the stranger as you were . . .

Field of Disruptive Distribution (Sans
Kevin Costner)

August 13, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

When you must, you can, and when you can, you must. - Simcha’s Lesson. Now the first baseman was typically the tallest guy on the baseball team as he could stretch farther for the ball to increase the probability of getting out the runner going down . . .

The Frozen II or The Frozen Chosen:
Picking and Choosing

August 6, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

A big question that fans may have about Frozen 2 is why only Elsa was given ice powers and became the fifth spirit, whereas Anna is normal. It’s explained that the two sisters represent the two sides of a bridge
and, in turn, the two . . .

Meaning vs. Purpose: Stepping
Stones to Knowing How or Not to Be

July 31, 2020 by Jim Schwartz

Fixing ‘outside in’ assumes ‘to do is to be’ and thus: To be is to do (Aristotle); To be or not to be (Hamlet); To do is to be (Sartre); To be is to do (Kant); Do be do be do (Sinatra); And of course there is Just do it (Nike); Mountain Do(Dew- Pepsi); and Yaba . . .

Strength

October 16, 2019 by Jim Schwartz

"May you have the strength to struggle with your dreams, and when you fail, may you fail forward.”
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Judaism INsight Out #6 – Occupied Territory

October 16, 2019 by Jim Schwartz

“Tikkun Olam is an INside-out job. You are here to continue to complete the incompletions of your soul.”
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Lenscrafting from the INside
(INsight) Out

October 16, 2019 by Jim Schwartz

Analogous to being farsighted or nearsighted is the perspective lens of Outside In or INside/INsight Out.
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