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Haveil Havalim is up at Ima on the Bima. Speaking of Ima, I won a book by accident when I commented on her post about female rabbis in literature. But she didn’t give the book a very good review, so I asked her to hold on to it. I’m sure Phyllis won’t mind sending it to someone else so let me know if you want it. In the meantime, I’ll think twice before I comment!

What would  society look like if people didn’t have mixed feelings about breastfeeding? Canadian mother Ruth Kamnitzer found out when she spent several years in Mongolia. Hat tip: Commenter Ariela.

I started a four-part series on CookingManager.Com called Feeding Babies Frugally. Part I: The Early Months and Part II: Starting Solids, When and Why are up.

Speaking of feeding babies, Robin shares a surprising baby animal picture. I thought only kangaroos tandem nursed.

Mazal tov to The Jewish Side aka Babysitter, who just got engaged.

Jacob Richman presents the Noach Page, with “links to children’s parsha pages,
commentary pages, humor items (including the Bill Cosby  Noach skit) and a section on Noach stamps, graphics and clipart. Full of links and educational materials about this week’s Torah portion.”

New York readers should check out Yeshiva University’s  Tanach Yom Iyun (Bible  study day) on Sunday, November 1, 2009.

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4 Comments »

  1. Robin from Israel Said,

    October 21, 2009 @ 9:20 PM

    Wow, that article about Mongolia is AMAZING!

  2. Robin from Israel Said,

    October 21, 2009 @ 9:20 PM

    PS Thanks for the hat tip too.

  3. Ilana-Davita Said,

    October 21, 2009 @ 10:37 PM

    I didn’t much like the book you mention either.

  4. Rivka with a capital A Said,

    October 22, 2009 @ 2:44 AM

    Why didn’t Ima on the Bima or Ilana-Davita like the book.

    It looks interesting to me. (I wouldn’t mind taking a look at it)

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