*In Yiddish, the word desk is "shraybtish"
According to the National Association of Professional
Organizers, organized people save "tsayt" (time) and "gelt,"
make more money, and have lower "druk" (stress) and frustration levels.
I normally follow the philosophy, "Az me hot a sach tsu tun, laigt men zich
shlofen"--If you have a lot to do, go to sleep. But today, I'm going to get
organized, examine my IN/OUT, and purge what's not needed.
Here are the contents of my IN/OUT box:
Order form for Patty Kreamer's book, "How to Organize Your
Life"
Playbill for Brad Zimmerman's show, "My Son the Waiter, A Jewish
Tragedy"
8 1/2" x 11" photo of "The World's Largest Salami Menorah" at
David's East Side Deli, Florida (12/21/08)
Article stating that Florida has created a Silver Alert program,
similar to the Amber Alert. It is circulated when a person "zekhtsik"
(60) or older, who suffers from dementia, goes missing.
Headline from the New York Post: "The Most Hated Man in
NY." (Bernard L. Madoff)
Article (11/27/08), "WHITE HOUSE HONORS HANUKKAH WITH CHRISTMAS
TREE." The President and the first lady invited leaders of America's Jewish
community for a Hanukkah reception at the White House...the following
month...but raised eyebrows by putting a picture of a Christmas tree on the
invitation. The message reads that the couple "requests the pleasure of your
company at a Hanukkah reception," written beneath an image of a Clydesdale horse
hauling a Christmas fir along the snow-dappled drive to 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue.
Thank-you note from my son, Daniel. My birthday present to him
was a gift subscription to JDate!
New York Times (City Room) article, stating that New Yorkers
born in 2006 can expect to live an average of 79 years, four months longer than
those born in 2005. "What that means is if you live anyplace else in the country
and you want to live longer, you move here to New York," said Mayor Michael R.
Bloomberg.
Sales receipt from Barnes & Noble for the purchase of a book
titled, "Don't Yell Challah in a Crowded Matzah Bakery" by Mordechai
Schmutter.
Article stating that the Kushner Int'l Mezuzah Bank,
under the auspices of Chabad of Bal Harbor, FL, offered FREE mezuzahs to
families in need. They have helped nail in more than 5,694 kosher
mezuzahs in 18 countries on 5 continents.
Article stating that comedy writer and producer, Michael
"Mickey" Ross, donated $4 million to endow an academic chair in Yiddish language
and culture at UCLA.
Index card containing a joke: When Golda Meir held the office
of Israeli Prime Minister, she tried to encourage Henry Kissinger to make Israel
a top priority. He sent her a letter: "I would like to inform you that first
and foremost, I am an American citizen. Then, secondly, I am the Secretary of
State. And it is only thirdly do I consider myself a Jew. Golda Meir wittily
responded: "In Israel, we read from right to left."
Article titled, "Madoff scandal spurs anti-Semitic stings on
Web." After Madoff was arrested on charges he bilked clients out of some $50
billion through a mammoth Ponzi scheme, some extremist Web sites, including
white supremist sites, were tying the Madoff scandal to anti-Jewish conspiracy
theories about Jews dominating the world and manipulating world events such as
the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
New York Times obit (12/21/08) for Rabbi David Lieber The last
two paragraphs read: "In 1997, a small group of Orthodox rabbis issued a
statement declaring that the Reform and Conservative movements were 'not
Judaism,' and urged Jews not to attend synagogues affiliated with them. Rabbi
Lieber called the statement 'sheer chutzpah.'"
Article by Chabad Lubavitch stating that a new bill in Congress
will seek to ensure that condo dwellers enjoy the same religious freedoms that
others do. Jerrold Nadler intends to make it illegal for apartment buildings or
condo owners to prevent Jews from hanging a mezuzah on their front door
and on all doorways inside their homes
Index card contain Michael Wex's Yiddish words for the
expression, "Sit and gnash your teeth and be quiet":
"Zits in krits in sveig."
Cindy Adams column (New York Post, 12/5/08): A Greenwich Village
antique shop posted the following sign:
"Going out of business. Everything for sale, including framed
photo of my mother."
Letter from reader, Carl Lang, posted in the News & Observer
(12/7/08): "One aspect of the relationship between customers and these
'chutzpah' credit card banks is that the money that they are refusing
to lend is the same money they have accepted from the same tax-paying customers.
I think this redefines that stuff that floats to the top in a stagnant
pond."
Index card stating that "1/3 of the waitstaff at the new 2nd
Avenue Deli are Chinese."
Pair of "forkchops." (They have a knife and fork on the opposite
end for Westerners who can't manage the sticks.)
Der Bay, The International Anglo-Yiddish Newsletter, Jan. 2009.
Mazel-Tov! "Der Bay" celebrates its Chai (18th)
issue.
Article from New York Times titled, "Betrayed by Madoff. Yeshiva
U. Adds a Lesson" by Javier C. Hernandez. (Yeshiva Univ. awarded Bernard Madoff
an honorary degree in 2001 and its trustees elected him treasurer in 2002).
Rabbi Blech, who teaches the philosophy of law course at Brandeis, said, "In
elevating to a level of demi-worship people with big bucks, we have been
destroying the values of our future generation. We need a total rethinking of
who the role models are, who we should be honoring." He adds, "Just because you
eat kosher and observe the Sabbath does not make you good. If you cheat and
steal, you cannot claim you are a good Jew."
Roger Bennett and Josh Kun ("And You Shall Know Us By The Trail
of Our Vinyl - The Jewish Past as Told by the Records We Have Loved and Lost,"
wrote,"In the 1920s, there were so many Yiddish speakers in New York City that
the Yiddish daily newspaper, the Forward, outsold the New York
Times."
Ad from "Too Jay's," a restaurant chain in S Florida: "St.
Patrick's Day - Eat, drink and be merry - for tomorrow we turn back into a
Jewish Deli. (Join us March 17 for our traditional Corned Beef & Cabbage
dinner for only $9.95.)
Article titled, "Have you ever been 'bageled'?" by Jessica
Levine Kupferberg. The Bagel Theory is the principle that we Jews,
regardless of how observant or affiliated we are, have a powerful need to
connect with one another. To that end, we find ways to bagel - basically, to out
ourselves to fellow Jews.
Sales receipt for a 50th Anniversary gift from my sons for a
MacBook, PLUS a $99 gift certificate for 52 hours of one-on-one
instruction.
Rough draft of portions of a speech titled, "The Bintel Brief in
2009," to be given by the writer"
Dear Editor: I've raised three daughters in a nice middle
class "heym." My youngest "tokhter" is a real
"shnorrer" (cheapskate.) In English I'd call her a "frugalflaunt"--
someone who flaunts her frugality, She doesn't have a regular savings account;
she has "mattress money." Her furnishings: "Dumpster Decor" or "Early
Depression" furniture. She'll sometimes go to Costco and eat her lunch by
sampling food served by the various demonstrators. She's learned how to live
like royalty with a peasant's pocketbook. She once even had the
"chutzpah" to beg on Madison Avenue. An "alrightnik" told her
that he "never hands out money on the street. Her reply to him: "What should do?
Open an office?" Recently she told me, "Forget about dry-cleaning a
dress--that's about $8.50 in Manhattan. I just donate it to the Salvation Army.
They launder it, dry clean it, and I buy it back for two bucks. I saved
$6.50." Is there anything wrong with being a
"shnorrer"? Marlene
Dear Editor: My 8-year-old grandson has been diagnosed with
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). He's one of about 3 1/2 million
kids who are taking medication like Ritalin, Concerta, and Strattera for
hyperactivity, inattentiveness, or both. I disagree with his doctors; I think
it's a waste of gelt to put him on drugs; he'll outgrow it. In "my
day" we simply called it "shpilkes." Should I
interfere? Molly
Article titled, "The Miracle of the Beach" by Mark
Miller: For every Jewish family who witnessed this on Jones Beach in New
York, on November 3, 1952, it would become indelibly etched into their
consciousness. At first, it seemed like some bizarre dream or unbelievable
fantasy. Yet there it was happening before their very eyes, so it could not be
denied. Mort and Leila Levine actually allowed their children to go swimming
less than half an hour after eating! And that was just for starters. While the
surrounding Jews observed with their mouths open in shock, the Levine children
emerged from the ocean, dried off, and were not made to wear sunblock or
t-shirts; nor were they made to sit under a beach umbrella with sunglasses or a
hat! Conveniently two members of the Greater New York Rabbinical Board were
three blankets away and proclaimed what they saw to be a holy
miracle. ("A dank" to Mark Miller)
Index card containing "Murphosky's Law": "After you've won
the 'Manischewitz Matzoh ball Cookoff.' your mother-in-law will always say:
"Could use a little salt." (Source: Marnie Winston "Yiddishe
Mamas")
Copy of poem, "He's Still My Bill" (A reprise of the Show Boat
classic as sung by Hillary Clinton after the South Carolina primary) Along
came Bill. He woudn't shut his trap. He yammered at the church and at
the shopping mall. He tried to knock And mock Barack.
And all that palaver Just turned off the voters, But I
will not say, "Oh Bill, please stay away." He just may still Draw voters
my way in Super Tuesday's votes. If so, he's still my Bill. (Source:
Calvin Trillin, "Deciding The Next Decider - The 2008 Presidential Race in
Rhyme")
Quotes from Robin Pogrebin's New York Times article, "For Jews,
Madoff Scandal Brings Feelings of Betrayal and Shame," 12/24/08:
"Jews are also grappling with the implications of Mr. Madoff's
deeds for their public image, what one rabbi referred to as the "shanda
factor, "using the Yiddish term for an embarrassing shame or disgrace.
"
Rabbi Wolke said he did not believe Mr. Madoff could ever make
amends. "It is not possible for him to atone for all the damages he did," the
rabbi said, "and I don't even think that there is a punishment that is
commensurate with the crime, for the wreckage of lives that he's left behind.
The only thing he could do, for the rest of his life, is work for redemption
that he would never achieve." ____ Marjorie Gottlieb Wolfe is the author
of a new book titled, "Yiddish for Dog & Cat Lovers." To order, click
here: Marjorie
Wolfe 19 Market Dr. Syosset, NY 11791 $13 (plus $3.50 postage &
handling, USA) $13 (pus $5.00 postage & handling, Canada)
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