My rebbe says I am not allowed to schedule posts to go up on my blog in advance during holidays when I will be decidedly offline and unable to post for the day. So, I won’t. But like the good Modern Orthodox Jew I am, I have figured out a way around it, as you can see by the blogs already posted for future dates this week. Enjoy!
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What’s the rationale behind the prohibition of scheduling posts?
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Something like my blog is not important enough. Plus, it’s not like it has anything to do with helping my quality of life through the actual holiday, like my light timers do.
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Of course, I could be making this up because I’m too lazy to go find the rabbi’s email. 🙂
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