Tonight begins Yom Kippur. I have previously written of Yom Kippur over at my Roland's Ramblings blog.
With Yom Kippur now upon us, I am reminded of a blog entry recently scribed by Rabbi Jason Miller over at his blog - AND of my own comment in response to it that failed to get a response from the Rabbi.
Go check it out for yourself over at:
Rabbi Jason Miller's Blog (blog.rabbijason.com): Paying for High Holiday Tickets
Commentary by Roland Hansen of Toledo, Ohio (Lucas County) on: politics; current events; community involvement; citizen participation; consumer advocacy; and governmental responsibility, responsiveness, and accountability.
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2 comments:
First, I'd like to say I agree on your comment. Smacks of the money changers in the Temple to me. Second, since there were only three comments and none were answered, I think the good Rabbi might just be one of those bloggers who doesn't deign to reply to comments. Hopefully that is not an example of a "my word and that's it" attitude and part of the problem, but only someone not hip to the social niceties of leaving your comment block enabled.
Hmmm...
I think that is something that MIGHT just print out automatically and not necessarily be on the conscious mind of a blogger who doesn't pay attention. I'm not going to throw stones at the Rabbi, because a) I spent a long time never responding to comments (and had a less vibrant experience because of it), and B) I haven't looked to see whether he every answers comments on other posts. But yeah, the way that was phrased makes one wonder...
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