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		<title>Open Siddur at PresenTense Institute Workshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regular readers (hi mom!) were disappointed when I didn&#8217;t post the last two months. Forgive!! Drama was afoot. I got involved in a relationship with a lovely young woman and I began to find a foothold in the world of &#8230; <a href="http://aharon.varady.net/omphalos/2009/06/open-siddur-at-presentense-institute-workshop">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regular readers (hi mom!) were disappointed when I didn&#8217;t post the last two months. Forgive!! Drama was afoot. I got involved in a relationship with a lovely young woman and I began to find a foothold in the world of Jewish social entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>Happenstance the first: a creative project I proposed to the summer bootcamp/workshop for social entrepreneurs known as the PresenTense Institute was accepted for a fellowship. Now I am in Jerusalem working on this project. More information is available regarding the Open Siddur is available at my developer blog for the project, <a href="http://opensiddur.net" target="_blank">opensiddur.varady.net</a>.</p>
<p>Happenstance, the second: acceptance of a fellowhsip that will allow me to study at <a href="http://www.mechonhadar.org/YeshivatHadar/" target="_blank">Yeshivat Hadar</a> in Manahattan beginning early September. Concerned friends and relatives are all wondering what this is all leading to. A career in Jewish education? Rabinnical school? Urban and community planning of unbuilt or coalescing intentional communities? I don&#8217;t know the answer. But I&#8217;m pretty certain the answer isn&#8217;t located in Craigslist job listings or the many job posting listserves I&#8217;m subscribed to. But maybe it is, (so I&#8217;m still checking). I&#8217;m still working on that book on magic, art carved furnuture, and obscure Jewish lore, so perhaps this is all an involved research project for what I can only imagine will be my life&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, I&#8217;ve been working on a post for the Omphalos based on a shiur I gave during a Tikkun Leil Shavuot retreat at an exurban development in the wilderness outside East Doylestown, Pa. Stay tuned for it: Azazel, the relationship between Shavuot and Yom Kippur, and why we eat cheese (and not blood) on the Hag Habikkurim.</p>
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