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Odds and ends for the end of the week.

  Starting off this Friday post with this lush rendition of the beginning of kiddush. Earlier this week I got a surprise in the mail. My friend esther sent me two of the pretty blue dotted napkins pictured below. She has chosen the fabric from one of my favorite home dec fabric suppliers,  Fabric Guru .  I talked Esther through how to pattern match across curtain panels.  The napkins were her thank you. I love using these napkins. It makes me feel like I am hanging out with Esther. A friend gave me four plastic bins filled with fabric. The fabrics are an interesting mix. There are off cuts of delicious soft suiting wools. Some people might be receiving some luscious scarves in subtle colors. There are a couple of small pieces of wool coating in charcoal grey. There are several off cuts from drapery projects in satin. I am now the owner of several cuts of denim in a few different weights. One of the fabrics felt like a blast from the past. it was a champagne colored ...

Trying to Listen

Our friends invited us to join them last night for  this book talk  at Temple Emanuel. The talk was between Yaakov Katz  former editor in chief of The Jerusalem Post and Bret Stephens. The book is about Israel's failures to anticipate the awful events of October 7. When we got to the synagogue, the entire block was cordoned off with not only police barriers but also with large granite blocks around the synagogue . Police were stationed at each corner asking people to show their tickets to the lecture. After getting through the police barriers we had to go through a security checkpoint to get in. There were a fair number of New York City police inside. The audience as most free lectures in New York tended to be older. The lecture hall was ringed by synagoge security officers and New York City police.  At first I thought this was overkill. Soon after the conversation between the two journalists began, a masked audience member began shouting. he wasn't trying to engage...

The last gasps of summer

 The other day we took a bus from the Port Authority Bus Station. When I was in college I traveled through the fetid halls of the Port Authority Bus Station often.  The bus station has been going through a series of improvements over the past several years. Before we boarded our bus I realized that I needed to use the bathroom. I assumed that it would be the same exercise of nose holding that it was in the past. I was shocked. The bathroom was spotless.  If I ever told my mother that  I was going anywhere in Manhattan, she would let me know where the nice nearby bathrooms were. I thought that she should publish a guide to all of the best publicly available bathrooms in Manhattan. Someone else published that book. If she were updating me about excellent bathrooms in midtown -west she would have suggested using the Port Authority bathrooms. This George Segal sculpture has been near the local bus ticketing windows for the last many years. I never pass this sculpture whe...

A Yahrzeit and odds and ends

 First, a bit of housekeeping: A note about comments. I love comments from readers. They make me think about what I have written and frankly, I love the conversation. I do not love comments that are designed to drive eyeballs to other sites. So,the comments from the bug extermination sites in Dubai, or the porn sites get tossed. Those are simply mildly annoying.  HOWEVER, posts from commercial tallit manufacturers accompanied by text saying things like,"For all your tallit needs visit my tallit site". Blech! that just feels awful. last night I sent an irate email to such a site. I did get an apology today but --blecch. Today is my father's seventeenth Yahrzeit.     Because I have just put two projects to bed I can now get to what some of my sewing friends call the "Tuit list", that is, the things that you put off until you get to it. I love high end men's dress shirts. the cotton is just delicious. When my daughter was in high school I turned some beautiful ...

A bit of this and a tad of that

 Yesterday, the tallit that I was mending got picked up. All of the bits that get touched in normal wear  just got worn out. I backed the edges near the atara with silk chiffon and just stitched and stitched away with silk thread. One sees this kind of work on really old garments from the early 20th century. The fabric was just too fragile to stitch by machine. hopefully I have strengthened the material enough so the tallit can be cleaned and then worn  for the big family event coming up in a couple of weeks. Yesterday  we went on a little adventure to  Little Island . It is an island constructed on a series of plant like cement pods on stems planted into the Hudson River. from outside of the island it looks like a completely artificial man made folly. While on the island it feels like a series of sloping bits of wildlife. It's both very beautiful and really silly. There is an amphitheater space within Little island and some dancers were rehearsing. While we wat...