Saturday, March 12, 2011

Saying "Baruch Hashem" Today

I am a fellow who thinks that he does keep the Torah values of Moses. That said, I sometimes say "Baruch Hashem" when I am pleased or to bring hope to my day. That said, I must said it feels a little different to say B'H when you are not keeping a sabbath as the same way that the orthodox Jewish people who say they are really orthodox do. Or does it. I say Baruch Hashem and a trumpet plays in heaven. That said, is that trumpet any louder if the orthodox who does not use electricity on shabbas says the same thing? I think it may be louder for him but only because he does not yet realize that he is permitted to use electricity on shabbas. It is louder for him because he is Godly and he wants to remain so. It is Godly for him to be the way that he is and I will not take his cheese away from him if he really likes to eat Muesnter and Cotton candy together. But that said, I am a muenster cheese eater and I do not like to mix it with cotton candy. It tastes fine as it is and I don't think I need to dance on the beliefs that I am perfect because some rabbi says so. I believe that only God knows what we are to be like and if you want to know Hashem, study Torah. That said, I do this very thing and I am pleased to announce that I believe that it is with Torah study and an adherence to Laws that my Creator has blessed me with a new paradigm in life. Namely that an orthodox Jewish soul can indeed play the radio on shabbas and can indeed play with a fiddle and can indeed light a row of television sets in his home if need be. Baruch Hashem! That's progress.

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