tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1182748999141179188.post8885289935792902003..comments2023-11-05T13:59:28.534+02:00Comments on Journaling in Jerusalem: Dancing with the Torah, and Hearing the Voices from Behind the CurtainDanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11599244516390650642noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1182748999141179188.post-38814332816514234472008-10-21T18:01:00.000+02:002008-10-21T18:01:00.000+02:00Oh, Jessica - your journal made me want to get up ...Oh, Jessica - your journal made me want to get up and dance! I have never looked at the Torah the way you just explained it, and it has furthered my own understanding and appreciation of its place in a Judaic soul.<BR/><BR/>You have a phenomenal ability to put your reader right in the circle, listening to the music, breathing in the sweet, rain-scented air. <BR/><BR/>Your experience at the play highlights both the similarities and differences between the way Orthodox and non-Orthodox women look at their feminine value. I wish I could have shared those stories in person, but, of course, I wouldn't have understood a word of it! Hooray for you for your expert understanding of Hebrew!<BR/><BR/>Good luck with studying, Jessica, and thanks for sharing such wonderful details with your readers. You are an exceptional young woman, and it's a pleasure to learn from you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com