This past Thursday I attended a talk by Rabbi Gershom Sizomu of Uganda. Yes, you read that correctly: a RABBI from UGANDA. Fascinating. Amazing. He's incredible. And...I have determined that I must be his student some day. Yes, that's right: I will spend time at Rabbinical school in Uganda.
I'm not sure yet where this fits vis a vis JTS, so after Thanksgiving I have to contact Rabbi Alter (admissions director--we're on speaking terms) and figure this all out. After that I will contact Rabbi Sizomu and ask the important questions such as tuition rates and the language in which he conducts his classes.
I will make this dream a reality, folks. I'm going to Uganda.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
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- I am a bipolar, Jewish young adult (had my Hebrew birthday, the one I count, and turned 23 this past January) who also suffers from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. I love life and I live for my best friends: they are my purpose and my reason for trying so hard. I remain passionately devoted to those I love; I will not let my disorders make me totally self-centered. I like to read, write, and sew. My Rabbinical school plans did not work out, and I am now hoping to go into the field of Early Childhood Education. Please note: I am currently maintaining only Carried in His Hands. Enjoy!
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