Articles related to "Dedication"
A Life of Dedication - Maria Goeppert Mayer
Maria Goeppert-Mayer won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1963, the second woman to do so. Her life and work speak of her dedication to and love of science at a time when women and wives found it difficult to take their place in the research community within universities. She was proud to be the seventh generation of university professors in her family.
goeppert-mayer
• mayer
• nobel
• physics
• magic numbers
Making The Effort.
Writing is said to be the loneliest profession, but that is if you write full time. Most people have full time work or family commitments and find making time to write difficult enough and then frustrating because of constant interuptions. If you want to write you have to be strong, if people have demands on your time demand time in return.
discipline
• dedication
• commitment
• focus.
III-2 Tzav Keep the Fire going
In Vayikra, Moses addresses the general public regarding sacrifices: what and how sacrifices should be made, but in Tzav, the audience is restricted to the priests, regarding the particularities of sacrifice. Moreover, the instruction of sacrifice seems countered by the prophets whon rail against empty ritual. Tzav frequently falls on Shabbat HaGadol, the last shabbat before Pesach when the haftorah is read from Malachi regarding God's enduring love for Israel and the warning of final judgment and messianic age heralded by the return of Elijah. Tzav reiterates the importance of maintaining the perpetual fire on the altar which is interpreted as man's need of sustaining a passion for God's commandments and maintaining faith in God. Instructions on clearing the ashes from the altar and the institution of Aaron and his sons for the priesthood fall within the parasha.
vayikra
• leviticus
• books of moses
• oleh offering
• sin offering
III-2 Tzav Keep the Fire Burning
In Vayikra, Moses addresses the general public regarding sacrifices: what and how sacrifices should be made, but in Tzav, the audience is restricted to the priests, regarding the particularities of sacrifice. Moreover, the instruction of sacrifice seems countered by the prophets whon rail against empty ritual. Tzav frequently falls on Shabbat HaGadol, the last shabbat before Pesach when the haftorah is read from Malachi regarding God's enduring love for Israel and the warning of final judgment and messianic age heralded by the return of Elijah. Tzav reiterates the importance of maintaining the perpetual fire on the altar which is interpreted as man's need of sustaining a passion for God's commandments and maintaining faith in God. Instructions on clearing the ashes from the altar and the institution of Aaron and his sons for the priesthood fall within the parasha.
vayikra
• leviticus
• books of moses
• oleh offering
• sin offering
THE LIVING IS EASY - Part II
"Summertime and the living is easy." Summertime is great, but does that make living easier? No
way. You can make your living a little easier for the rest of the year by preparing for it. Now is a
slower time for many crafters; it's a good time to invest in your own personal development:
year
• massies
• crafts
• craft talk
• illness