Hi. I’ve been writing weekly torah haiku’s for a while; i came upon yours in the 10 Minutes of Torah email newsletter from the URJ. I was so inspired by your blog that I went and made my own. I hope you don’t mind that i’ve linked to yours on my blog.
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed following your haiku parshas. I hope you have more in you. I know its been a while since you’ve received a comment, but I’ve followed for months.
And possessing a most impressive (and surprising) talent! Congratulations on an unusual and interesting blog!
don’t know who you are
but I do know at least this:
you are Haiku Jew
Just a heads up that The Torah in Haiku is one of the blogs featured in my BlogDay2008 post on August 31.
“Who am I?”, he asks
it’s a question to ponder
and then to answer
Torah in haiku
spiritual poetry
thanks for what you do!
“Who am I”, he asks
an existential question
infinite answers
Wo to Chicago
where fog rolls in on Katz’ feet;
baseball fans return.
“Cubs win the World Series!”
The shofar’s clarion call
jerks me back to shul.
The real final score:
K-9s 2; girls 3; wife 1,
A game worth playing.
You have seriously made my Shabbat!
Love it! Made me chuckle
Hi. I’ve been writing weekly torah haiku’s for a while; i came upon yours in the 10 Minutes of Torah email newsletter from the URJ. I was so inspired by your blog that I went and made my own. I hope you don’t mind that i’ve linked to yours on my blog.
I look forward to your weekly output!
-Vincent
Hi Ed,
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed following your haiku parshas. I hope you have more in you. I know its been a while since you’ve received a comment, but I’ve followed for months.
Take care,
Shawn