Having previously shared the first ten and the second ten in my Morning Minute Musings series, here are episodes 21-30:
A blog in which Drew Kaplan describes recent goings-on in his life, Jewish stuff, musings on life, etc.
30 March 2021
Morning Minute Musing Series: #21-#30
23 March 2021
Returning to Shul After a Year Due to the Global Pandemic
Finally, after a year of not going to shul, I have been back for each of the past two Shabbat mornings. Although I had received my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19 in January, my wife received her second dose the other week, causing her to feel comfortable allowing me to return to shul.
At the outset of the pandemic, when we were staying at home for the first month or so, it seemed that everything would go back to normal fairly quickly. However, spring ran into summer; summer into fall; and it was strange not attending shul at all for any of the fall holidays. Fall then led into winter and winter now transitioning into spring. It has been a whole year (the last Shabbat I had attended shul was March 7th (although I also attended shul for Purim on March 10th)).
One of the things that I greatly enjoyed from this past year has been all of the reading time. It was delightful to get so much reading in on Shabbat mornings (and afternoons), which became a pleasant activity on Shabbat mornings during the pandemic.
14 March 2021
Tentative Table of Contents for Forthcoming Collection of Essays on Tannaitic Texts, שלשים לכח
I have had an idea for about a decade to produce a book entitled "שלשים לכח: Power at 30", collecting together 30 essays of mine on Rabbinic Literature, yet with my 40th birthday looming in a little over a half-year, I am feeling the pressure to finish editing it and packaging it together.
While I am still very much in the editing process, I am excited to announce the lineup of the 30 essays that will comprise this volume. 27 of the 30 essays have previously appeared in blog posts of mine from 2011-2020, with the other 3 appearing for the first time.
If you are interested in perusing to potentially offer suggestions - editing or otherwise - please reach out to me (feel free to tweet me @DrewKaplan).
Here is the tentative table of contents for this project:
Table of Contents
Introduction
Studies in Pirkei Avot
שלשים לכח: Power at 30
Wine in Pirkei Avot
The Paradoxical Scriptural Readings of Simon, son of Zoma in Avot
Studies in The Babylonian Talmud
White Days vs. Niddah Days
Rabbi Tarfon’s Parallel Statements in the Babylonian Talmud with Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount
Things Not to Say to Converts
The Talmudic Prohibition Against Manual and Pedal Adultery
Intense Sex? The Case of Rabbi Eliezer and Imma Shalom
The Sorcerer Rabbi? Rabbi Eliezer and His Sorcery
An Initial Look at מפני מה אמרה תורה in Tannaitic Use
Considering Rabbi Meir’s Famous Statement Concerning Why the Torah Stated that Niddah is for Seven Days
Abba Shaul’s Bone Forensics Concerning Wine
Studies in The Mishnah
Rabbinic Frequency in the Mishnah
“But Sages Say…” To Whom Did Unnamed Sages Respond in the Mishnah?
Wine in Mishnah Berakhot: An Introduction
Lulav-Waving in the Mishnah
"תלמוד תורה כנגד כולם": What is Equivalent to the Study of Torah?
Sleep in the Mishnah I: Seder Moed
Sleep in the Mishnah II: Seder Taharot
Sleep in the Mishnah III: Seder Kodashim
Sleep in the Mishnah IV: Seder Nashim
Sleep in the Mishnah V: Seder Nezikin
Studies in The Tosefta
“But Sages Say…” To Whom Did Unnamed Sages Respond in the Tosefta?
Sleep in the Tosefta I: Kodashim
Sleep in the Tosefta II: Nezikin
Sleep in the Tosefta III: Seder Moed
Sleep in the Tosefta IV: Seder Nashim
Sleep in Tosefta V: Taharot
The Travels of Rabban Gamaliel’s Sons in the Tosefta
Initial Considerations on the מסובין Incidents in the Tosefta
Studies in Tannaitic Interpretation
Tannaitic Interpretations of Deuteronomy 22:5
Tannaitic Approaches to Molekh in the Book of Leviticus
05 March 2021
Morning Minute Musing Series: #11-#20
Having posted yesterday on the first ten videos in my Morning Minute Musings Series, here are the next ten:
#11 - Learning a lot about dementia
#12 - Zoom Funerals
#12 (#2?) - One's own brand at work and social media policies
#13 - Excited to See Hospice Chaplains at the Senior Living Facility Where I work
#14 - Put Content Online
#15 - Social Media and Work
#16 - Work & work/life experience with different age groups
#17 - Working while fasting
#18 - Crossing streams on LinkedIn
#19 - Developing relationships with different demographics
#20 - CPE? Would love to!
04 March 2021
Morning Minute Musing Series: Introduction & #1-#10
Having provided a background context to my Morning Minute Musings series, here are the first 10, along with the introduction:
01 March 2021
Morning Minute Musings: The Origin
How and why did I create my "Morning Minute Musing" series?
Having done my "Few with Drew" series in the spring of 2020 after the outset of the "Coronatine", which allowed me to share a few things of what was going on on a daily basis during those early months of the global pandemic when we were just at home, I then began a new job, which took me out of the house.
As such, I didn't think it would be fitting to continue with my "Few with Drew" series, as I had now taken a new job, especially when so many people were losing their jobs. Moreover, the premise of "Few with Drew" was sharing what was going on while staying at home. Now that I would be heading outside of our house to work, it would not make sense to continue with the series.
However, I had enjoyed the process and sharing, so I came up with "Morning Minute Musing", which would be one-minute videos about work, working, and other professional activities.
Of course, due to my background as a rabbi, some of would relate to that; as a real estate agent, some would relate to that; and as someone working during a pandemic, some of it would relate to that.
I then began creating the videos, which I distributed to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram, followed by also eventually including TikTok.
While I haven't necessarily experienced high engagement with the videos online, sometime they yield some interesting engagement. For instance, my discussions of branding and rabbinic branding have led to some conversations about each of those topics with others, which I'm very excited to continue developing.
I hope to showcase these videos on this platform in the near future.