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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Fusion- A New Category of Writing (from Aharon Moshe's Notebook)
This article is being posted here courtesy of http://thewriterscafe.org from Aharon Moshe's Notebook. Editors note: If you have not been there lately, go see it is a whole new ballgame.
Fusion is a category of writing which will allow the writer to make his points drawing from a wide spectrum of experience. For example in some of my writings I have drawn upon such a far removed analogy of protein separation to explain a concept in Parshas Chukas regarding why those who prepare the Red Heffer become tamei, even though the Red Heffer itself is able to purify one who has become tamei (see links below). By having a category such as fusion I can then jump into a little scientific theory which explains how proteins are separated:
Scientist often want to understand the nature of an unknown protein say for example a protein which is produced by a virus or cancer cells. Various proteins have different weights, these molecular weights are given as numbers such as 30k. A 30k protein is lighter than a 50k protein. A 30k protein will travel down a filter media column at a different rate then a 50k protein. (to be continued)
Aharon Moshe Sanders
Fusion is a category of writing which will allow the writer to make his points drawing from a wide spectrum of experience. For example in some of my writings I have drawn upon such a far removed analogy of protein separation to explain a concept in Parshas Chukas regarding why those who prepare the Red Heffer become tamei, even though the Red Heffer itself is able to purify one who has become tamei (see links below). By having a category such as fusion I can then jump into a little scientific theory which explains how proteins are separated:
Scientist often want to understand the nature of an unknown protein say for example a protein which is produced by a virus or cancer cells. Various proteins have different weights, these molecular weights are given as numbers such as 30k. A 30k protein is lighter than a 50k protein. A 30k protein will travel down a filter media column at a different rate then a 50k protein. (to be continued)
Aharon Moshe Sanders
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Splitting Atoms!
Splitting Atoms!: "Yud-Beis Tammuz Fabrengen
to celebrate the
Release of the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe
on this special day.
Tuesday night July 15th, 2008 at 8:00 p.m.
104 Howard, Passaic NJ 07055
(Corner Park and Howard), For more info call 973-249-9770"
to celebrate the
Release of the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe
on this special day.
Tuesday night July 15th, 2008 at 8:00 p.m.
104 Howard, Passaic NJ 07055
(Corner Park and Howard), For more info call 973-249-9770"
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Aharon Moshe's Notebook
Aharon Moshe's Notebook
...to provide my readers with deepest and most esoteric understanding of this parsha. There may indeed be deeper and more literal based interpretations that are already out there on the Internet. My intention is to provide links to these works after my work is completed and has been successfully uploaded to the Internet.
The life we are all living is by default the only single reference point that we have. In order to develop a rudimentary understanding of parsha chukas we have to expand our point of reference, via analogy...
AhMnDvd July 3, 2008 on Parshas Chukas
http://thewirterscafe.org/chukas
...to provide my readers with deepest and most esoteric understanding of this parsha. There may indeed be deeper and more literal based interpretations that are already out there on the Internet. My intention is to provide links to these works after my work is completed and has been successfully uploaded to the Internet.
The life we are all living is by default the only single reference point that we have. In order to develop a rudimentary understanding of parsha chukas we have to expand our point of reference, via analogy...
AhMnDvd July 3, 2008 on Parshas Chukas
http://thewirterscafe.org/chukas
Chukas Pocus
Chukas Pocus by Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky
As chairman of the Senate appropriations committee, he could not understand why he should the administration was requesting some $2,000,000,000 towards certain unusual scientific research.
He called Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson and began to shout.
'Do you expect me to sanction this tremendous appropriation without any idea as to where it is going!'
Stimson kept quiet. He pondered and hesitated, then he asked, 'Can you keep a secret?' After McKellar assured him that he could, Stimson whispered,
'We are about to split the atom.'
Selected from Rabbi Mordechai Kamentzky Drasha
Chukas Pocus
Volume 3 Issue 41
Linked by the title line above
Selected from the archives of torah.org by Aharon Moshe
Please visit my site for Chukas and more:
http://thewriterscafe.org/chukas.html
As chairman of the Senate appropriations committee, he could not understand why he should the administration was requesting some $2,000,000,000 towards certain unusual scientific research.
He called Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson and began to shout.
'Do you expect me to sanction this tremendous appropriation without any idea as to where it is going!'
Stimson kept quiet. He pondered and hesitated, then he asked, 'Can you keep a secret?' After McKellar assured him that he could, Stimson whispered,
'We are about to split the atom.'
Selected from Rabbi Mordechai Kamentzky Drasha
Chukas Pocus
Volume 3 Issue 41
Linked by the title line above
Selected from the archives of torah.org by Aharon Moshe
Please visit my site for Chukas and more:
http://thewriterscafe.org/chukas.html
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