Sore throat
OK now that Jonny's medical history is out of the way. Onto parsha Beshalach. The Jews didn't lose their sense of humor. They asked Moshe if he brought them out into the desert because they lacked cemetery space in Egypt. Jonny listened to Torah Gems again today. He learned that the dead will come back to life. Life will be sweet even in trying circumstances. This is because the sweet water will come from a bitter stick. A bitter stick will make bitter water sweet. There are 2 shabbos loaves because there are mana from heaven a double portion on shabbos. How did Paro get his animals to attack the Jews. He thought the Jews were coming back. When he did decide to go chase them down he asked the people for animals. Only the very frum Egyptians according to Rabbi Abe Melach. Butchered the name but oh well. Only the people who listened when the plagues came down that the animals would be killed. These people feared and revered g-d even though they were Mitzriam. So they put their animals away. But then when it was decreed even the righteous from Egypt will perish with the wicked in the red sea, this was why. Paro got his animals to chase the Jews from the frum Egyptians so they too despised the Jewish people. Hmm. Jonny always thought that some people said why not put the animals away and maybe they won't perish in the storm.
Last night Angelina and Jonny watch Cold Case. It was an episode about a transvestite. Jonny created an access database to track all the bank teller jobs that he is applying for on Angelina's behalf. He is up to page 181 of Man Without A Face. He finished his big Sybase project yesterday.
Last night Angelina and Jonny watch Cold Case. It was an episode about a transvestite. Jonny created an access database to track all the bank teller jobs that he is applying for on Angelina's behalf. He is up to page 181 of Man Without A Face. He finished his big Sybase project yesterday.
1 Comments:
At 7:53 PM, Cappy said…
Sounds like a bad Egyptian horror film Return of the Jews!
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