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- I was quietly furious about a particular section of Artscroll's translation in this past week's Torah portion. I suspect I've been furious about this section in past years, but it's worth recording. The passage, in Deuteronomy, urges us to show kindness to Widows, Orphans, and Gerim because you were Gerim in the land of Egypt. Now, Gerim sometimes means 'converts' in context. But the Israelites were not proselytes in the land of Egypt, so that contextually couldn't possibly be the right way to understand the word in this verse. Gerim has to mean strangers, foreigners. This is a verse obviously urging us to show kindness to the non-Jews in our midst, and it infuriates me beyond belief that Artscroll translates the verse as "Show kindness to Widows, Orphans, and Proselytes, because you were strangers in the land of Egypt." Grah. Sometimes I really hate isolationist Judaism.

-I have ordered a $150 HP Touchpad from the fire sale. Hopefully I will be able to figure out a use for it. I wasn't particularly in the market for a tablet, but at that price...

-Lots of sleep this weekend= yay. Irregular sleep pattern= not so yay. I woke up this morning feeling energized and yet still vaguely out of sorts. And this week's going to have a few nice, long nights. Like tonight. :)

-Looking forward to Kaleidoscope!. I will probably do my nominations tomorrow night. Kaleidoscope is a Yuletide-style rare fandom exchange with a focus on works with non-white creators and characters. I am looking forward to it. Somebody may write me Dhalgen fic!

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Date: 2011-08-22 03:07 pm (UTC)
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It's a general frustration to me when a translation picks a midrashic position as a way to translate a word with a broader plain meaning, and Artscroll does that a lot. It creates a more restrictive sense of the pshat which is misleading.

I'm not sure if non-Jews can live in violation of Torah law, since they aren't obligated to it (or not to most of it, anyway.)

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