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Burnham’s Musings

The Layaway Angels
Parshat Mikeitz/Chanukah

It doesn’t look like we’ll be having snow angels this Chanukah in our area, but instead we got a different kind of angel, the layaway angel. Like so many good things, layaway angels got their start in the great state…

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Parshat Mikeitz/Chanukah

The Epidemic No One Talks About
Parshat Vayeshev

lonely adjective lone·​ly | \ˈlōn-lē \ Definition of lonely 1a: being without company 1b: cut off from others 2: not frequented by human beings 3: sad from being alone 4: producing a feeling of bleakness or desolation From the Merriam-Webster…

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Parshat Vayeshev

Mr. Joe American
Parshat Vayishlach

Rush hour used to be from 7:30-9:30AM and 4-6PM, but that rush hour is a relic of a time when apples and blackberries were things you ate, and mail was something dropped off once a day by someone in a…

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Parshat Vayishlach

Are You a Chewy or a Crispy?
Parshat Vayetzei

There are two types of people in the world, those who like their chocolate chip cookies crispy, and those who like them chewy. There are rumors that there exists a third type of human, the one who likes chocolate chip…

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Parshat Vayetzei

Yes, Earthquakes are a Thing
Parsthat Toldot

There are two kinds of people in the world. The people who wonder why tall, strong buildings fall down during earthquakes and the people who don't think about it much. Most people are in the latter group, as they assume…

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Parsthat Toldot

The Folly of Revenge
Parshat Chayei Sarah

Revenge is sweet. No one knows for sure where the phrase came from, but likely it was from someone who experienced that sweetness. But there are other phrases as well, that describe the other side of revenge. “Revenge is like…

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Parshat Chayei Sarah

What’s your Pet Peeve?
Parshat Vayera 5779

Pet peeves. We all have them, and we can’t really explain why we have them. The little things that could go unnoticed by most people, but seem to be particularly outsized grievances to us. People who walk slowly while texting…

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Parshat Vayera 5779

Ironman, Bourbon and Bats
Parshat Lech Lecha 5779

There’s a dial somewhere, that spans the continuum from None to Enough. It describes how much people work out, and 99.9% of the populations gets dialed in somewhere in the middle. But there are select individuals who break the dial…

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Parshat Lech Lecha 5779

The Millennial Revolution
Parshat Noach 5779

One of the many things that I’m thankful to G-d for, it is that He had the kindness to allow me to be born in Generation X, just before the Millennial Generation. It’s not that I have anything against millennials,…

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Parshat Noach 5779

What Kind of Fruit Was It?
Parshat Bereishit 5779

We all know what it’s like to have your car impounded. You park at what you think is a legal spot and come back to find it missing. You search high and low, and then find a No Parking sign…

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Parshat Bereishit 5779
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Bigger Is Not Always Better!

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Shavuos: The Ultimate Encounter

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Aishes Chayil: Chodesh Sivan

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