I guess they figure July 4 is a pretty safe holiday for them to be seen in public.
Author of "Embracing Auschwitz" and "Mensch•Marks: Life Lessons of a Human Rabbi - Wisdom for Untethered Times." Winner of the Rockower Award, the highest honor in Jewish journalism and 2019 Religion News Association Award for Excellence in Commentary. Musings of a rabbi, journalist, father, husband, poodle-owner, Red Sox fan and self-proclaimed mensch, taken from essays, columns, sermons and thin air. Writes regularly in the New York Jewish Week and Times of Israel.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Turkeys In the Straw
Perhaps looking for a good ol' fashioned July 4 rendition of "Turkey in the Straw," a friendly (and unusually forward) family of turkeys approached me just outside my house this morning, as I was on my way to minyan. last week we were Turtle Beth El, and now the T in TBE is for turkey.
I guess they figure July 4 is a pretty safe holiday for them to be seen in public.
I guess they figure July 4 is a pretty safe holiday for them to be seen in public.
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