Here's a comment on a blog complaining about a book that has pages of dedications:
It always amazes me how slow people are when they aren't Nanach! Don't you get it, Rabbi Levine is writing a book about memoralizing people - so he practices what he's preaching. Wish more Rabbis would do that. The real wonder is how you can publish so many pages without printing even one time the holy name Na Nach Nachmu Nachmun MayUman! Although maybe it is buried somewhere in there. [One time someone showed me a new book he authored and I commented as above, and then to my delight I found right at the beginning of the book a whole page dedicated to a unique design of signing Na Nach! So never judge a book by it's cover - it may have Nanach inside!].
Furthermore, you guys are quibeling over a small percentage of a book dedicated to dedications, I have a very holy friend in Israel the likes I've never seen anywhere (he learns Tora all day with tefilin never being mayseach das, and concentrating with the intensity of what would put an NFL player to shame, he get's up at midnight etc. etc.) he once told me about this awesome dream he had - in the dream he was perusing through a sefer that was entirely - from cover to cover - dedications! Now try to match that!
Really Sefer has the gematria of Shaim - name - and the Tora is the Name of G-d and also mentions every name of everyone in Israel - so anyone who is emulating G-d - as we are commanded to do - will obviously have many many names mentioned. What I almost did was publish a book that only said Na Nach Nachmu Nachmun MayUman!!! However when I held in my hand a very big stack of sheets of Nanach stickers, each one with probably 40 times Nanach - I felt I was somewhat Yotzay.
And about the trees they're chopping, maybe if they would put Nanach on them, people wouldn't chop them down. Remember the Tora calls man a tree! Trees grow - Nanach grows - Na Nach Nachmu Nachmun MayUman!
Now if you will, I will leave -
NNNNM!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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