Closing the year
Tonight is the first night of Rosh Hashanah, the two-day Jewish New Year, first of the autumn holidays.
As usual, in mundane terms, this means don't expect to see me online between now (well, about half an hour from now) and Tuesday night.
In spiritual terms: the year has come to a close, and as always, the next ten days will be our annual performance review.
It's been a rough year, in a lot of ways, for me and for a lot of the people that I love.
Let the year and its curses conclude, we say, and let the year and its blessings begin.
Amen, amen, amen.
As usual, in mundane terms, this means don't expect to see me online between now (well, about half an hour from now) and Tuesday night.
In spiritual terms: the year has come to a close, and as always, the next ten days will be our annual performance review.
It's been a rough year, in a lot of ways, for me and for a lot of the people that I love.
Let the year and its curses conclude, we say, and let the year and its blessings begin.
Amen, amen, amen.

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