Hoshana Raba. Shmini Atzeret. What’s that, you ask?

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Tomorrow night begins the 7th day of Sukot- and it has a special name-  Hoshana Raba.  It’s kind of like a mini-Yom Kipur.  During the morning  services, we destroy the willow branches that are part of the Lulav and Etrog (see the picture below) we’ve employed during this seven day festival.  We either do this because it was part of the rain-bringing rituals that existed centuries ago- or to remind us of repentance.  (The origin of the practice is simply not clear to us today.)  This day marks the period of atonement and introspection that we began some 50 days ago when the new moon (month) of Elul rolled around.

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More Logistical Pains for Truckers

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Given the supply chain issues- and the imbalanced inventory for many of our retailers- it’s not surprising that small retailers are finding it almost impossible to rent warehouse space.  The big box stores are demanding more and more space- and are willing to pay for it, squeezing out space availability for the smaller retail vendors.

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Gig workers, unite?

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So, this is a step in the right direction.

We all know that these gig ventures- Uber, DoorDash, GrubHub, etc- all refuse to acknowledge that their “staff” are employees.  As such, they are paid as contractors- which really means most of those folks don’t even make minimum wage.   In particular, food delivery workers- the ones that were critical for the rest of us to survive the pandemic- have had real problems.

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40 hours in synagogue over 10 days- and now the next 8 (or 9 day) holiday starts Sunday night. Happy Sukot!

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Whether we truly believe that our sukot (the plural of suka) are to remind us that we traveled for 40 years in the desert- or we needed to preempt the pagan harvest festival that occurred this time of year three millennia ago-  is truly immaterial to our observance of this holiday.  Because we have found real meaning in the suka- to remind us that our lives are transient, our lives are fragile, and our lives require our efforts along with Hashem’s help.

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What Flavor EV Will Prevail?

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A few weeks ago, Sam and I became more intimately involved in the EV (Electric Vehicle) controversy.

Which helped us discern the slew of issues involved with adopting these wonderful vehicles.  Like the environmental costs of mining lithium, the fact that we haven’t upgraded our electric grids (and even killed Senator Manchin’s compromise bill that would have allowed us to more rapidly replace our aging electric infrastructure- because without it, we are going to be forced to use fossil fuels as the electric supply for these batteries), among other cost/environmental situations arising as we grow this business segment.

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Who Should Get Into our Elite Public High Schools- Continued

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I keep following the news on those formerly outstanding academic high schools.  We’ve spoken about Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech, and Thomas Jefferson.   And, as far as I am concerned, the value of these schools- for our brightest kids AND improving our world positions- has been diminished by these politically based interlocutions.

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