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Foundation And Beyond
The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair

Foundation And Beyond

Louis XIV once asked Pascal for one single piece of evidence of the existence of God. Pascal replied with four words: "The Jews, your Majesty."

It doesn't take the vision of a prophet to recognize that the continued existence of the Jewish people in a hostile world - "a lamb among seventy wolves" - is a unique puzzle that demands a solution.

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Cognitive Dissonance
The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair

Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive dissonance is a kind of psychological armor that we build up to ward off information that we don't want to hear. According to cognitive dissonance theory, we seek harmony among our beliefs. When there is conflict between belief and behavior, we change something to eliminate the dissonance. We could change our behavior to accord with our beliefs, but usually, we change our attitude to accommodate our behavior. It's much less work.

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Fahrenheit 451
The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair

Fahrenheit 451

At 451 degrees Fahrenheit, paper ignites spontaneously.

So wrote Ray Bradbury in his futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451. The novel's main character, Montag, is a "fireman." Unlike the firemen we're used to, however, Montag's job is not to put out fires - it's to start them. Montag's job is to burn books.

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The Month of Tammuz
The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair The Month of Tammuz Yaakov Sinclair

The Month of Tammuz

If there is one food in which the Epicurean takes delight above all others, it is the crab. The sign of the Crab (Sartan/Cancer) denotes a time of the year when the most extreme aspects of the physical world are most attractive. The crab symbolizes being given over to the pleasures of the flesh. The crab is most at home in water. And water flows as it desires. The heavenly body that rules Cancer is the moon, and the moon's pull on the earth greatly influences the earth's largest body of water - the sea - the native home of the crab.

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