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-- You can now go on a moose safari in Maine.

-- [personal profile] mabfan and I went and saw "A Jihad for Love" and then attended the Q&A thereafter with the producer and director. I enjoyed the film, but I'm still processing my thoughts about it.

-- Random "I hadn't made the connection before" moment from yesterday: The
actor who played the "real" Captain Jack Harkness in "Captain Jack Harkness" (Torchwood series 1 episode 12) is the same guy who gets a plug at the end of every Reduced Shakespeare Company podcast.

-- New TV shows with which I have become enamored: "The Middleman" and "In Plain Sight."

-- Returning shows the premiers of which I am anxiously anticipating: "Psych," "Eureka," "Stargate: Atlantis," "Burn Notice."

-- Now that it's summer, and with a vengeance, I've been looking for cooler and cooler (temperature-wise) ways to cover my hair. I've settled, for now, on tichels (head scarves), digging out the collection of scarves I picked up in Israel almost 20 years ago. But now I want to get more scarves. Because I like variety. :-) And [personal profile] mabfan and I have this desire to wear matching tie (his) and scarf (mine) to shul. So I'm now looking for, among other things, a scarf with Superman shields on it.

-- For those for whom this is relevant, tomorrow and Friday are Rosh Chodesh Tammuz.

-- I cannot turn off the editing part of my brain. This was brought into stark relief on Shabbat when the rabbi said that the pit into which Korach's followers fell was created "on the first Friday of creation." I leaned over and said to my friend (whose sister-in-law, to whom I had not yet been introduced, was sitting between us), "Hang on… the first Friday of creation? Wasn't there only one?" Immediately, the s-i-l knew that either (a) I am a language pedant, (b) I'm a bit nuts, or both.

Date: 2008-07-02 06:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gnomi.livejournal.com
A couple of women in our shul wear sheitel regularly (the rebbetzin is really the only one I can think of who always wears one). Everyone else goes with hats or tichels.

According to the site, A Jihad for Love (http://www.ajihadforlove.com/screenings.html) will be in San Francisco in late August. With luck, it won't be the same part of late August that you'll be here in Boston.

I can TOTALLY see you doing that in shul.

Over the past year and a half or so, I have acquired something of a posse (as one of the members of said posse has termed it) in my row in shul. They indulge my weirdnesses, and I theirs.

Date: 2008-07-02 10:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eireangus.livejournal.com
Very interesting! My experience is mostly with Chassidish women and most wear a sheitel always, and then sometimes a tichus or hat over it (at least for shul). I think at home some of them just wear a covering without a sheitel. But, since I am not a woman, I am not sure.

I think I might be able to just make it, as I will be in Massachusetts from August 27th until September 3rd. I am hoping to meet up again with everyone!

You have a little more flexibility with having your own posse in shul, as mine is so small and mostly just men. At least women can hide a bit easier in shul. Hehe! ;-)

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