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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Originally A Reply On Facebook—And Worth Reiterating If I’ve Already Discussed It

(Here, I was able to add links within the comment. I also demonstrated even and Non-Christian and even Anti-Christian/Anti-Messianic sources end up demonstrating exactly what the New Testament says). 


[So, when was Jesus born? I]nterestingly, the Talmud talks about the Messiah (even though the rabbis refused to acknowledge Jesus) as being born on the Fast Day in the Fifth Month (which the rabbis claim is Tisha b’Av instead of Asara b’Av). Given how cruel the Romans were in regards to Jews, it would unfortunately absolutely make sense that Mary and Joseph were forced to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem in the summer—and both were 20 years old at a minimum. Think about two 20-year-old Jews being forced to travel on an extremely-brutal summer day during times of fasting just because the Romans wanted to to inflict as much cruelty as possible. Mary and Joseph had likely just reached adulthood (as nobody under the age of 20 was excluded from entering the Promised Land— whereas only Joshua and Caleb were “20 years old and upward” and allowed to enter ‘Eretz Yisra’el). Mary also began adulthood pregnant and with most people believing that she had not been shomeret Torah.

Friday, December 13, 2024

Full Letter For FIG Missions (Written On A Voluntary and Non-Paid Basis)

 (PS I promise to never take payment for helping orphans and widows in Cameroon.)


 

 

Nicole Czarnecki, volunteer for Faith In God Charity Missions

862.294.9326

info@figcharitymissions.org

 

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All over the world 

 

 

Dear Fellow YouTube Users and YouTube Audience: 

The Scriptures tell us that faith without works (James 2, especially verse 26) is the opposite a living and an active faith (Romans 12:1-2, Hebrews 4:12), and that one is to go out and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:16-20). They also tell us that one cannot believe in the Gospel if he or she has not heard it, and that whatever we do “the least of these” (Matthew 25:31-46) is what we do to Jesus Himself. “All nations” includes Cameroon, and “the least of these” includes the Cameroonian family whose members are particularly-disadvantaged widows and orphans. In fact, Cameroonian orphans and widows are among—per the Scriptures—the widows and orphans of whom a genuine Christian seeks the wellbeing (James 1:27).

In Ashkenazi Jewish tradition, we have the following condolence which we speak to a bereaved Jew: “May God comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.” As you may be able to tell, I myself am a Jewish believer in Jesus and believe that “Zion and Jerusalem” include grafted-in Cameroonians and other people whom Jesus has chosen among the nations (as, although they physically remain gentiles, they are spiritually among the people of Israel. Romans 9-11). I therefore believe in comforting firstly and foremostly the particularly-disadvantaged Cameroonian widows and orphans whom have placed their faith in Christ. After all, the Scriptures command us to do good to especially fellow believers (Galatians 6:9-10), and doing good to the most-needing widows and orphans among Cameroonian Christians is comforting them. To simply console them is not enough—what good indeed is wishing them warm and well fed without helping them to be such (James 2:14-17)?

To gentiles, we condole them with a sentiment like, “May God comfort you among all mourners.” Those gentiles include particularly-disadvantaged Cameroonian widows and orphans whom have either not yet been grafted in to Israel or not even heard that a Root (Romans 11) sustains even the branches which reach into the valley of the shadow of death (Job 29:11-25, Jeremiah 17:7-8, Psalm 23:4). To not have our sentiment be as empty as the clanging of cymbals (1 Corinthians 13:1-3), we must comfort them (Romans 12:15) by both preaching the Gospel to them and by practicing what we preach in meeting their needs.

The founder and CEO of Faith in God Charity Missions, Terrence, personally knows the plight of the particularly-disadvantaged Cameroonian widows and orphans whom had yet to place their faith in Christ and have since done so. He himself became a paternal orphan at the age of five, and witnessed as his mother endured the plight of a widow. He subsequently came to the knowledge of and put his faith in Christ at the age of fourteen (Matthew 19:14), and he later founded Faith in God (FIG) Charity Missions to help Cameroonian widows and orphans never have to endure what his mother and he endured.

In light of this, Terrence founded FIG Charity Missions to assist the particularly-disadvantagedCameroonian widow and orphan in:

1.      Coming to and/or growing in a saving knowledge and faith in Jesus Christ.

2.      Providing for themselves and their families.

3.      Receiving the education, vocational training, and other resources (including food) that they need to be as self sufficient as possible (as none of us are self sufficient in any way without fist being dependent on Jesus Christ). 

 

In Terrence’s own words, “Through comprehensive support programs including food distribution, skills training, educational assistance, and evangelism, we aim to empower vulnerable communities, promote justice, and create sustainable opportunities for a better future.” (Faith In God Charity Missions Website, “Our Mission”, https://www.figcharitymissions.org/about-us)

Given this, I ask you to faithfully and prayerfully consider donating to and/or otherwise working with FIG Charity Missions. Please give whatever God compels you to give (2 Corinthians 9:6-15)—for instance, simply an offering of prayer on behalf of FIG Charity Missions, financial assistance to FIG, or volunteer services.

Thank you for your time, attention, and faithful and prayerful consideration of assistance to FIG Charity Missions, and comfort and consolation to the Cameroonian widows and orphans whom FIG seeks to help.

May God the Father through our Lord Jesus Christ bless and keep you. 



Nicole Czarnecki 

Volunteer 

Faith In God Charity Missions

December 13, 2024

 

 

 

 

Friday, November 29, 2024

If You Know the Story Behind This Picture, You Know It. If You Don’t…

 



I saw this picture of a Pennsylvanian relative on Ancestry. One reason that I saved it was to colorize it, etc. Another reason, and a more-compelling reason: no immigration of this man to Pennsylvania, no Pennsylvania staples as you might know them. If you’ve ever heard of a brand called “Bobby T’s” and another one called “Chokola Beverage Company”, you’re now putting a face to their names. Why? The man known as “Felix Czarniecki” took incredible risks immigrating from Russia-occupied Poland (and if you know even an inkling of the real story—which I did not until I began doing serious digging into my family history—you will appreciate why he took those risks. His brother Julian was my paternal grandfather’s paternal grandfather, and Julian would join Felix in 1904—with Julian’s son Tony joining him in 1908). 


Felix’s daughter Lillie (originally Nellie**) would go on to marry John Trudnak—and he sadly did not get to walk her down the aisle, as he passed away in 1928 (just under six years after Julian, his younger brother, passed away in a coal-mining accident). He did, as far as I know, get to walk his daughter Katherine down the aisle—and she became the bride of the widower Simon Chokola (and Simon had three more children by her—and how they kept it together when one of those children died in infancy, I will never know). 


The apparent story by itself would be perhaps compelling—if you even knew that Felix existed and immigrated to Pennsylvania (which I originally did not— and I certainly had no idea that Tony in fact came over here when he was a child to join his father and his uncle, whom were already over here). If you knew even an inkling of the actual story, you would be amazed at the truly-all-American account of a man whose descendants include the original “Bobby T” and many of the Chokolas today. By the way, I’ve never seen a picture of his brother and his in-law sister whom are my ancestors—let alone pictures of  Felix’s and Julian‘s parents. The estrangement (one of the risks) got so bad, that we would throw away pictures that a family friend brought back once we were done passing them around (My granduncle Tony, of blessed memory, told me this.). Felix also named two of his daughters “Katherine“—Katherine and Jennifer Catherine (later Joan)—for his mother, as if she were already dead (We are mixed Ashkenazi and Sefardi Jewish on that side, although he used Ashkenazi naming custom in those instances— and as I said, the estrangement got bad. For starters, his mother was forcibly baptized when she herself was five years old — and she did not appreciate that her sons chose to generally hide their Jewish heritage.)


(**Her mother, Josephine “Veronica” Czarnecki née Supronowicz, apparently had Jewish heritage from the Jewish Diaspora in Ukraine, and used “Nellie“ for Nechama. Lillie’s in-law sister Mary Trudnak subsequently was my paternal grandfather’s mother, by the way. Unfortunately, Felix never got to see Mary become his in-law niece, either, as Mary and Tony married in 1934.).

Monday, November 25, 2024

Originally On Medium: God Blames Women For Men’s Sins?

 …Oh no. Wait. 

God blamed the men for their sins. I thought about this when someone on Twitter (X) not too long ago had recently pointed out that the book of Hosea warned us that the women who are prostitutes will not be punished because of the men whom are entering them. In other words, the women will not be punished for their sins because the men are actively enabling and aggravating those sins.

Similarly was the sin of Tamar: because her in-law father did not give her her in-law brother Shelah to secure her levirate right, she needed to prostitute herself and uncover the nakedness of her husbands’ father. Remember that both brothers of Shelah died before him, and that the middle son of Judah at the time died because he attempted to get around fulfilling his levirate duty. Thus (as Torah tells us) did her in-law father say of her, “She is more righteous than I.”

Similarly in only its shared vein is the sin of Moses in regard to circumcision. When יהוה sought to kill Moses, יהוה sought to kill Moses and therefore put the blame on Moses. Thus does Torah tell us that Zipporah circumcised her son and told her husband, “You are a husband of blood to me” as she threw the foreskin at his feet. 

In other words, Zipporah was not blamed for not having her son circumcised on the eighth day. Moses was blamed for not having Zipporah’s son circumcised on the eighth day, although Zipporah clearly had to rectify her husband’s wrong because her husband took no action whatsoever to rectify his wrong.

What is the lesson here for men, then?

(Emphasis and explanation mine)

“If you look at a woman with lust, you have committed adultery with her in your heart.” 

Even though Tamar sinned out of desperation, and Judah looked at her with lost in his heart. In the same way, even if a woman provokes or entices, the man is responsible for what he does. This is also why Solomon ultimately puts the onus on his son to not sin when a woman does actually provoke or entice with malice. Solomon learned from the sins of his father Judah (even though he would certainly have sins of his own). This is also why יהוה moved Hosea to prophesy against the men whom exploited women by encouraging them to prostitute themselves (cf. Hosea 4:14).

This is additionally why, in between Judah’s and Solomon’s respective generations, Moses was punished when one of his sons was yet to be circumcised: “To whom much is given, much is required” (cf. Luke 12:48).

Moses was the head of the household, and much was required of him because much was given to him. Yet, Zipporah did what was required of Moses because Moses did not do as was given to him.

In other words, whether through sexual sin, or non-sexual sin, a man is required to answer for his sins instead of blame the woman when he sins — even if the woman herself sins, and especially when the woman does not sin.

Of course, there are cases in which the reverse is absolutely true — as was the case of the wife of Potiphar and Joseph. In the case of the wife of Potiphar and Joseph, the Egyptian wife of Potiphar had power over the Hebrew Joseph, whose boss was the Egyptian Potiphar. Also being single, Joseph as a Hebrew slave of Potiphar had less status than the free-by-comparison and married wife of Joseph’s Egyptian enslaver. Even then, Joseph did not use the discriminations against him based on his ethnicity, marital status, and lack of freedom to sin with Potiphar’s wife.

There are other examples. Nonetheless, here is the sum of the examples: leader must serve and take responsibility for his sins instead of put them on his wife and/or other women. When the man sins (excepting those very-rare cases in which he possesses even less power than Joseph, and the woman truly causes him to stumble), the man must take responsibility for his sins (and those very-rare cases in which he possesses even less power than Joseph usually involve a physical or another disability — or an equivalent factor — that deprives him of all power and therefore all culpability).

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Anger Against gentiles Whom Support Israel?…From Within Israel?

(Mostly Originally Part of a Facebook Reply)


I blocked both people whom put the angry emoji on a post that both Jews and gentiles should celebrate Chanukah to support ‘Am Yisra’el this year. Who are they to get angry when Tanakh itself tells us that gentiles will come to the light that shines over Israel¹? If anyone is upset that gentiles would celebrate Chanukah to partly support Israel, they ultimately have anger against the God of Israel—and Korah and his God-defying band of rebels learned the hard way when they similarly rebelled against Moses and Aaron. After all, Chanukah is a reminder that the Greco-Syrian armies could not thwart the plans that יהוה צבאות had for ‘Am Yisra’el; and Chanukah is therefore ultimately an acknowledgment of יהוה.


¹ I of course believe the light that shines over Israel to be that of Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Mary and the adopted son of Joseph. I understand that not everyone does; and Anti Messianics (“antimissionaries”/“countermissionaries”) can stay away from any discussion about it with me. I’m not proselytizing (forcing or recruiting) you into believing what I believe; and you stay away if you can’t agree to disagree. 

Sunday, November 10, 2024

To My Family Whom Is Ashamed To Be Jewish

 I won’t disclose exactly who I have in mind, though I have even plenty of closer relatives of mind; and I have the following to say: 


Deal with that if we are descended from the same Jewish ancestors (regardless of if they had to hide their Jewish ethnicity**, and regardless of their individual beliefs), I am part of our common families—although I am most certainly ashamed to be related to you if you are ashamed to be a part of ‘Am Yisra’el


By the way, God didn’t ask any of us; and Mordechai had to remind Esther of that millennia ago: 


“13 Then Mordecai bade them to return answer unto Esther: 'Think not with thyself that thou shalt escape in the king's house, more than all the Jews. 14 For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then will relief and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place, but thou and thy father's house will perish; and who knoweth whether thou art not come to royal estate for such a time as this?'”


**Which can skew DNA results due to self reporting—including lack thereof. It shows how little you know, and mixed-blooded Jews frequently have to deal with this.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Originally Published On Medium.com: 71 Years Pursuing God Worth More Than 120 Years Cursing God

 Today, I am celebrating a woman whom endured a lot in (presumably) her 70–71 years (as my great-grandmother Mary Czarnecki née Trudnak was, by all indications, one of her namesakes). She was born on October 1, 1842 and (again, presumably) deceased by July 29, 1913 (although Great-Grandma celebrated her birthday on July 28th. I don’t know whether it was confusion due to the Hebrew day beginning on the previous secular day at sunset, and celebration of the fact that the Hapsburgs at least could no longer oppress Jews as of July 28th a year later, or a combination of both. Meanwhile, all indications are that the name honoree herself died under that oppression or in the fallout of the equally-vile actions of the infamous Black Hand.).

I am celebrating a woman made the best of having to be Crypto Jewish, beginning at least as far back as when her Lévai ancestors endured oppression on Óbuda (an island in what is now Budapest). I am celebrating a woman whom arranged for her “illegitimate” daughter Aranka Zsuzanna (Aurelia Zsuzanna) Nagy (should’ve been born “Trudnyak”) to marry an “illegitimate” son of an Anna Pardutz and Jakob Fuchs (whom was born Rezso Antal or Rudolph Anton Pardutz, and should’ve been born Rezso Antal or Rudolph Anton Fuchs).

I am celebrating a woman whom refused to marry in a Roman Catholic church and risked that her children would be seen as “illegitimate” (which they were. After all, few to none in the Roman Catholic Church — whether in Austrohungary or elsewhere — really followed Jesus of Nazareth; and whether or not I agree with her about whether Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah is another discussion. I can still grant that she attempted to pursue God, even if not out of knowledge. After all, most of the Hapsburgs certainly did not pursue God out of knowledge).

I am celebrating a woman whom seems to have kept herself together as much as she could do so when her son Mihály Nagy took his father’s name and immigrated with him to the United States, and when she and her daughters (the younger of whose fate I still don’t know in any part) were left behind (Aranka and Rezso married in 1904, meanwhile, and that’s the last that I know of either of them.).

I am celebrating a woman whom kept Jewish traditions alive in the midst of Pseudo-Christian Romanism and Austrohungarianism. Using a mix of Sefardi and Ashkenazi naming customs, she and her common-law husband refused to name their firstborn daughter in a way that would give the impression of honoring Miriam bat Eli in a Pseudo-Christian manner.

I am not honoring a man whom was born 82 years after her own birth, and would go on to want to the death of her (and her children’s, and my) people. I look at the man whom was born on October 1, 1924 as cursed (even if he lives 20 more years) compared to my ancestor whom lived only about 71 years and tried to pursue God in every one of those years. By the way, I hope that, that certain man took heed with the events that occurred in the past 24 hours, even despite that about six of my people were murdered: even if he should live 20 more years to curse Israel, he will be cursed for eternity with the one “Palestinian” and the five Iranians whom God Himself cursed to avenge the blood of my people.

I will also not name that man. After all, he called for the legitimization of Hamas (yemach shemo) as recently as 2015, and for Israel to cease fire two weeks after the October 7th attacks. I will by contrast name and remember Maria Nagy (whom should’ve had the right to be Maria Nagy Trudnyak). I will also hope that the memories of Maria Nagy (both daughter and mother — along with Maria Nagy-Trudnyak’s siblings), her parents (and her children’s maternal grandparents), in-law children (including Rezso Pardutz-Fuchs and Anna Munka Trudnak), and other relatives (including Mary Trudnak Czarnecki) will have memories for a blessing and behold their Redeemer (whom I believe to be Jesus of Nazareth) at last at the resurrection of the dead (and I know for certain that Great-Grandma did confess with her mouth and believe in her heart that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah and Lord).

לזכור מרים בת יוסף ‏אליעזר נגי ומרים פרצלמיר נגי, ז״ל.

(In memory of Miriam daughter of Yosef Eliezer and Miriam Pretzelmayer Nagy; may her memory be for a blessing)


Friday, August 30, 2024

Commentary: Special Circumstances and An Utter Failure

 Because Maryland does not have capital punishment and the crimes were particularly heinous in nature, “Maryland v. Billingsley” could have easily been upgraded to a federal case. Stalking and murder is one matter. Aggravated rape as well as aggravated attempted murder via arson and aggravated battery via arson are quite another, especially when combined with aggravated stalking and aggravated murder. 


Also, at least CEO LaPere is hopefully at peace. Jason Billingsley’s other female victim, by contrast, has to relive every day what she endured; and while his male victim also suffered, he wasn’t raped. 


Maryland failed three families either way.

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Long Answer To A Woman Whose Husband Is a Cousin of Hers

 Read very carefully what I write, as I qualify my answer: 


Last week’s Torah portion made very clear that we Jews are supposed to in fact marry within our tribes. I come from a Crypto-Jewish family, and a lot my families stuck together precisely for the same reason. In fact, e.g., the paternal grandmother (Alexandria née Andrulewicz) of my paternal grandfather (John “Jack” Czarnecki) flipped out when her son Anthony “Tony” (né Czerniecki) Czarnecki married Mary Trudnak (both of whose parents were of Levitic descent. Her father, e.g., was a descendant of Elizabeth Levai Duday; and her mother was a straight-line patrilineal descendant of a Munk(a) Horowitz. You would think that because they were both of Levitic descent, she would not have flipped out. You probably wouldn’t know that she accounted for the fact of my great-grandma did in fact believe in Jesus, whereas, my great-granddad did not—and his respective grandfathers were an Ashkenazi Levite and a Sefardi-Ashkenazi kohen.


The reason that I say all of this is that I find that the husband is an asshole especially if he is a fellow Jew and aware of exactly what Torah says on the matter, and he ignores the fact that Crypto Jews like my ancestors at least took pains to assure that we did not lose our lines among Israel. Besides, Jesus was (and, I believe, is) Torah observant and came through Torah-observant Jews whom were cousins—as his mother was Mariam the daughter of Eli (a descendant of Nathan the son of David), and his adoptive father was Joseph the son of Jacob (a descendant of Solomon, Nathan’s brother). 

If he’s gentile, then he’s still an asshole. He just doesn’t have a Torah-incumbent matter to consider. 

Saturday, July 20, 2024

“Easy On Me” and Great-Granddad

 In the Willi Gittens cover of the Adele song, I can hear the lyrics much more clearly than I heard in the original version and other covers. As far as I can tell, even though Adele obviously never knew my paternal grandfather or his parents, this could have been essentially my great-grandfather’s final days summed up. To sum up (or again sum up) his life story, I can tell you the following: 


Great-Granddad (ע״ה)  treated Great-Grandma (ז״ל) in a hurt-people-hurt-people way. He endured a lot of trauma just from living as a pogrom survivor and Crypto Jew whom, with his rape-survivor mother, had to flee what is now Poland as quickly as he could. He, I now think, had a rape-conceived sibling whom was left behind in Poland and not, as I previously thought, born in the United States. He became a paternal orphan when he was 17 going on 18, and he would experience a lot of other loss by the time that he himself died. As I write this, for example, his brother Bernie’s 61st secular-calendar yahrzeit came and went four days ago—and Bernie (ז״ל), being the youngest brother at just over 15 years younger, ideally should have outlived him. So should have my first granduncle Tony—his firstborn son (ז״ל.). 

After essentially losing his childhood and losing (among over 10 others in a total of just under 60.17 years ) at least two siblings in his first 20 years (including his left-behind sibling in 1907-1908), both parents by the time that he was 31 (with neither of his parents reaching even 60 years—let alone 70 years—of age), and a younger brother and a younger cousin (Lillie Czarnecki Trudnak, ז״ל) in the same year (1963/5723), he endured the final straw. With the coal mines closed down in Sugar Notch and his right leg lost (specifically, his three middle toes and his lower leg severed) in a lawnmowing accident, he lost hope of any employment and of staving off PTSD and Depression flareups. 

He would have been familiar with tashlich and netilat yadayim as well as mikvot. He would have also heard of baptism by immersion (for at least the mere reason that Northeastern Pennsylvania actually contained a WASP community even during its Non-WASP demographic shifts), and he perhaps would have explained to Great-Grandma and my younger granduncle Tony (ז״ל) what drove him to a suicide attempt had he survived it. 

These lyrics alone would capture that, plus the facts that he did change his mind about suicide and that he did leave a suicide note in the car: 

There ain’t no gold in this river 

 

 “That I’ve been washin’ my hands in forever 

 

“I know there is hope in these waters

 

“But I can’t bring myself to swim

 

“When I am drowning in this silence…”


I don’t know if Granduncle Tony or Great-Grandma ever read or even saw the suicide note that was found at the scene. What I do know is that Granduncle Tony was an 18-year-old paternal orphan whom was still living with a hurt-people-hurt-people father and a now-widowed mother. What I also know is that Great-Grandma was a conflicted 51-year-old widow whom had endured an abusive 30-plus-years marriage: 

 There ain’t no room for things to change

 

“When we are both so deeply stuck in our ways

 

“You can’t deny how hard I have tried

 

“I changed who I was to put you both first

 

“But now I give up… 

 

“So go easy on me”

 


Saturday, March 23, 2024

Why “Religious Trauma” Is Usually A Valid Explanation—Even Though Not An Excuse

 In very few cases is “religious trauma” actually a cover for sin or at least a full cover. For example, many Catholic- and Amish-raised people experienced sexual and non-sexual abuse while being told, “You shall not hate your neighbor in your heart” and “Your shall honor your father and mother.” 


Some, e.g., Catholic- and Amish-raised people were indeed disrespectful brats, although many if not most lashed out because, e.g., their parish priests and deacon neighbors were sexually abusing them; and/or their parents were hypocritically telling them things like, “God doesn’t love you, you God-damned sinner. You don’t question what the church leaders say, no matter how much you think that you should be able to read the Bible for yourself. Who in Hell do you think that you are for wanting ‘a personal relationship with Jesus’? Jesus didn’t die for you so that you can do whatever in Hell you want. Do what you’re supposed to do—‘honor your father and mother’, and ‘do not speak against a leader of your people’—especially if you’re not Paul, and you’re without any reason to speak against a high priest.” 


After a childhood of such sexual and/or non-sexual abuse, a child may well be made twice as fit for Hell as the abusers because he or she engages in, e.g., homosexual activity after being raped by the parish priest or familial abuse after being verbally and mentally abused by his or her dad whom was an Amish bishop. The latter is, e.g., actually the case of Fannie Beechy Yoder—her son Eli frequently speaks about how her mindset is still even to please “her father, the bishop” or “please her daddy”; and she went on to marry the very-abusive Henry Yoder, whom himself was a target of child abuse. She herself went on to abuse Mr. Yoder as he began to turn his life over to Jesus and considered leaving the Amish, and even after he began to repent of his own abuse; and she continues to abuse Eli and his family simply because they talk about the Pseudo-Christian abusiveness within much of Amish culture. 


Therefore, there are less merely-spoiled brats and way more Fanny Beechys and Eli Yoders (and Eli himself perpetrated and perpetuated abuse until he became born again in 2017). 


PS I also have faced religious trauma, although I am aware that, that does not excuse my own sins; and I all the more I understand when Jesus warned the Pharisees about making people twice as fit for Hell—and especially Dad’s ancestors in recent generations faced trauma from Rabbinic Jewish leadership and from Pseudo-Christian leadership (Being born under fences around the Torah and with a distorted understanding of Jesus can cause Crypto Jews more trauma than either most Jews or gentiles realize or care to realize). If I did not work to understand where some of my own sinful behaviors over the course of my life have originated, I would be just as badly on a path as many of my family members. 

PPS I don’t need to talk about the Catholic part as much. If you followed my blog, write any of my other ratings, and/or know me personally, you very much understand why the Catholic Church caused me religious trauma—and caused me to understand why my especially father’s family still tries to hide our Jewish heritage when they’re not exactly open to the fact that I found out about it (Apathy or feigned ignorance is the least-hostile response which I’ve seen; and family on both sides have been markedly hostile, including in enraged denial, when I’ve brought up our Jewish heritage. Dad is not mixed, whereas Mom is; and while neither identity as Jewish, especially some of Mom’s relatives have been eager to point out that we’re mostly of gentile descent on those sides as well as from outwardly-Catholic and -Lutheran backgrounds within recent generations. One, Colleen DeBoy*, did so very publicly on my blog; and she is the only one who my will be mentioning publicly for that reason.

(*We are descendants of the mixed-blooded-Jewish John Adam DeBoy, a descendant of Catherine Peltz, and Ella Farrell, whose father was actually Jewish. How the Farrells were Jewish is not exactly clear to me to this day, although I’m still taken aback by the fact that the custom of omitting flowers was a Farrell custom, and not a Peltz custom that Pop-Pop DeBoy kept.)

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

#WoofWednesday: The Post-Grooming Photoshoot That You May Need To See

 














There are an additional 27 photos in a separate photo burst. Reilly is a little gift that keeps on giving just by being Reilly.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Trigger Warning: Depiction and Description of Cambodian Genocide Of 1975-1979

 Unfortunately, Instagram would not allow me to mark the following painting as “sensitive”. When I began to paint this, I had no idea where it was going. What could I do with a poorly-painted human form that looked like a corpse? Then it clicked: I was eerily reminded that Cambodians were left as nothing on “killing fields” by the Khmer Rouge. I either did not know or remember that the #CambodianGenocide. ended only 45 years ago on January 7th. As I researched and painted, I thought about what the Cambodian Buddhist monk in the painting would think (The painting is at the end of this poem. If you are sensitive, please do not look at the painting.): 


“As my garment of the monk that I was

“Blended with the blood that sunk as flies buzz

“Above me (and my life that penetrated ground 

“(So much that which is cloth of Buddhist robes confound)

“My soul cries out and wonders if my family

“Will ever identify what calamity

“Left of me on the thorn, thistle, and briar.

“Will I be abandoned with no pyre

“For what remains of me?

“My relatives can’t see

“Or call out my name, or hear—

“As they, too, have not one bier

“Or mourner left to carry them—for I perceive 

“The voices of loved ones agonizingly leave

“The mortal realm and join me among the souls

“Of the victims of the Khmer Rogue as rolls

“The field in which my body lays (and in which my eyes

“(No longer bring forth water, but bring forth what belies

“Any claim of any wisdom by the Khmer Rouge). 

“As strong waves of red from socket to socket deluge

“More than the Mekong River ever could flood,

“The clay of my form softens as if the mud

“Of a bank it was destined to be

“Instead of committed properly

“According to Cambodian tradition—

“All because of Pol Pot’s dereliction.”




PS Jonathan Glazer Can Refute God’s Protection All That He Wants—And That’s On Him

 Through blood-shot eyes and under war-torn skies,

Through sleepless nights, we must survive and fight

Just to live another day, and to pray 

That victory will come by El Shadai

With His mighty hand and outstretched arm

To defeat the band that seeks to harm

The chosen nation, to whom the God of ben-Yishai

Swears His salvation forever—‘Am Yisra’el Chai!