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Sep. 25th, 2004 10:26 pm
cellio: (caffeine)
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This probably isn't of interest to anyone else; it's just a reminder for myself, because it's taken me a few years to figure this out.

The following worked well for pre-Yom-Kippur meals:

Lunch: large meal, protein -- big piece of fish, veggies, bread, some rice (Mallorca).

Dinner: normal-sized meal, protein -- spinach quiche, herring, carrots, soy milk.

Gradually reduced the caffeine over the week; Friday I had tea with lunch and one can of Diet Coke mid-afternoon. Headache started around 5pm Yom Kippur; don't know if it was caffeine, eyestrain (lighting sub-optimal in parts of synagogue), or something else.

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Date: 2004-09-25 08:04 pm (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
I drank quite a bit in the hour before starting the fast (and avoided the obvious diuretics all day, but then I don't normally do caffeine anyway), but I knew it wouldn't be enough; I just need a lot of water.

I didn't get to make any special arrangements (last two weeks have been pretty bad; I wasn't even sure I'd get the chance to do Yom Kippur at all until Friday afternoon --- spent most of the past 2 weeks doing forensics on hacked machines in our public cluster), and finally just hoped Temple Sinai would be accommodating to a visitor. They were; if you'd looked up at the right time while you were chatting with the Intergenerational Choir you'd've spotted me behind them :) (Or just before the concluding service, since I moved up closer at about the same time you did.) I'm thinking I should see if I can pay after the fact next week (assuming our "visitor" in the cluster doesn't take away any more of my time, sigh --- he hit the reinstalled machine again earlier today according to the logs. Him I'm not quite ready to forgive yet...).

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Date: 2004-09-25 08:27 pm (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
I was at (and signed in) the late Kol Nidre service, and was just waved by without being asked to sign in for the late morning service. And stayed all day, including the Beit Midrash. (Both sessions I attended would have benefitted from having more time available. Oh well.)

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Date: 2004-09-25 08:45 pm (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
I don't recall the title of the first class (and it's not on the tentative list from the web page, as far as I can tell) but it was about how one views the Torah: fact vs. "Jewish truth" vs. mythology (in the William Burroughs sense) etc. There weren't many people there, but I think we all would have liked a few more hours to discuss it. :)

The second was Rabbi Freedman's class on teshuvah as discussed by the Rambam in the Mishneh Torah.

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Date: 2004-09-26 08:11 am (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
Hm. If you have the classroom list, IIRC it was room 205.

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Date: 2004-09-26 09:02 am (UTC)
geekosaur: orange tabby with head canted 90 degrees, giving impression of "maybe it'll make more sense if I look at it this way?" (Default)
From: [personal profile] geekosaur
Now that I've had sleep and food I see I was wrong last night; the first class was on the web page: "Jewish History — More Than Just a Story".

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