Rabbits and Torah, two subjects which go together like rabbis and carrots
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It's been a while since we've had any adventures with the rabbits; what have they been up to? Well, same as most of us: same old, same old, most of the time. Bar Navi's been continuing to study Talmud:...and daven in a chareidi shul:(This is not a photomontage; I really did photograph him there!)
However, in amidst all that, he did have time to pose for a third birthday card for my niece:The little rabbit we haven't seen here before. His name is Arnie the אַרְנְבוֹן (rabbit).
Jane again got Bar-Navi a present for Tu BəĀv this year. So what do you get for the frum rabbit who already has capel, tallis, tefillin and Talmud volume? Answer: A Sefer Torah!(
aviva_m, on helping Bar-Navi open the present: "Oh, you didn't!" (even though she originally suggested it). Actually, the scroll has been sitting on my shelf in Newcastle, largely ignored, for twenty-five years; I thought Bar-Navi might get more use out of it than me.)
However, in amidst all that, he did have time to pose for a third birthday card for my niece:The little rabbit we haven't seen here before. His name is Arnie the אַרְנְבוֹן (rabbit).
Jane again got Bar-Navi a present for Tu BəĀv this year. So what do you get for the frum rabbit who already has capel, tallis, tefillin and Talmud volume? Answer: A Sefer Torah!(
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