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DougC
Apr-01-2020, 11:17am
Any young boy, age 12 or 13, can tell you that the right of passage called Bar Mitsve is an intimidating process. They have to learn enough Hebrew in order to read a part of the Torah in front of the whole congreagtion. They often describe their situation as being terrified.

What is not known is that the process of drying wood to enhance some acoustic qualities is actually an ancient Kosher process similar to the experience of the Bar Mitsve boy. It is called Torah-fied.

:whistling:

Br1ck
Apr-01-2020, 12:38pm
You had me hook, line and sinker, and a bad joke to boot!

mandroid
Apr-01-2020, 4:01pm
No. 10 has been Toryfied for many years..

Pittsburgh Bill
Apr-01-2020, 5:11pm
Thank you for the information.I am on occassion interested in tidbits related to my culture as I know nothing. I could be the most goyish person to exist as my grandparents held no beliefs in culture or religion and this was passed through my parents to me. Now, with your post I coiuld even become more goyish if I quote you. My jewish friends will have more fodder to kid me.
My loss? Perhaps or perhaps not.
My parents, did however, instill a grest desire to be kind and do no harm.

derbex
Apr-02-2020, 10:57am
No. 10 has been Toryfied for many years..

I would add thanks for that -but I have to live with it :mandosmiley:

allenhopkins
Apr-03-2020, 3:32pm
Tori-fied vid (NMC):

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These days, better watch those "light sneezes"...

journeybear
Apr-03-2020, 4:49pm
Torah-fying is a crucial step toward producing a fine, divine scroll. :cool:

DHopkins
Apr-03-2020, 8:06pm
You had me hook, line and sinker, and a bad joke to boot!

Yeah, right up to the end.

Steve Ostrander
Apr-12-2020, 3:58pm
Anybody remember the movie Torah, Torah, Torah, back in the sixties? I watched it and I was torrefied—I mean, terrified.