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“Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, Only a signal shown, and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another, only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence. ”
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The great French Renaissance writer Antoine De Rivarol wrote: “Reason is the historian, but passions are the actors.” Other writers have compared reason to a magnificent ship and passion to the wind that enables it to sail. The book of Shir Hashirim [the Song of Songs] is about the passion in the relationship between God and the people of Israel. Filled with poetically passionate shows of love and affection, the book is beautifully filled with expressions of young love and excitement between the two lovers God and Israel. It is clear the reason we read the book on Passover is to invoke the passion with which the Jewish people followed God out of Egypt in the story of the Exodus
Rav Moshe Weinberger still holds tight to his father’s tefillin and simple faith
Photos: Naftoli Goldgrab, Family archives
One Shabbos about a year ago, I joined Seudah Shlishis at Yeshiva Ateres Shimon in Far Rockaway, an extraordinary place bursting with young men who maybe didn’t have an easy time of it, who’d fallen or been nudged out of the system. The yeshivah has welcomed them, reassured them, restored them, and there, in a darkened room, the Rosh Yeshivah, Rav Mordechai Yehuda Groner, was speaking to the boys lining both sides of a long table.
He was talking about the eternity of the neshamah, of its essential purity, and he suddenly cried out, “You guys saw the tefillin. You saw them. You know that those are your tefillin too.”
Foley & Lardner Promotes Three New Partners
Plus, Endurance Advisory Partners hires a new managing director, SkyBox Datacenters adds a new member to its C-suite, and more.
By Kelsey Vanderschoot
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February 2, 2021
4:26 pm
Dallas office partner
Foley & Lardner has recently promoted two of its senior counsels and one counsel to Christopher J. Babcock. The promotions are among 19 for the firm nationwide.
Christopher Babcock
Christopher J. Babcock previously served as a senior counsel, focusing on private equity, corporate governance, and securities matters. In addition, Babcock has represented clients across a broad range of corporate governance and capital market matters, including tender offers, public exchange offers, serving as an advisor to special committees, and representing activists in successful campaigns to change the direction of public companies to name a few. Babcock previously served as an instructor-qualified airborne intelligenc
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