`V,W ■ , 1' ,;.;;:t:, 3.i k 14 \ \ :;"2 , For Openers But Not For Me o para- phrase the words of a song, "They're writing words of caution, but not for me." It is truly amazing how many out here SY see everyday signs — MANELLO and think that the Editorial message is only for Assistant the other guy. If the caution is in any way going to curtail what the person has in mind, he thinks the words can be ignored. Where are we coming from with this attitude? It must be that we have a lot of trouble taking "no" for an answer or being told what to do. How many of us have succumbed to touching an object that is clearly labeled with a "Wet Paint" sign? Oh, sure, I believe that you just wanted to see if it was dry YET. In our offices, the doors leading to the work area from reception are labeled "Employees Only" and yet the receptionist has seen people try to open the doors on their own — without being buzzed in. If she makes an attempt to stop them, she is often rebuffed with a look that reg- isters incredulity at being stopped. There are several produce markets that have taken to deliberately leav- ing out a small tray of cherries, grapes, etc., for sampling because the signs that said "Do Not Sample the Produce" just didn't work. Theater owners know that their signs about "No Cell Phones" or "No Cameras" will be overlooked and so make an announcement regarding the prohibitions before each perform- ance. Are you one of those tormentors of salespeople who, seeing a sign that states, "We are sold Out of X Product," asks where the X Product is? Part of this problem is that we have learned over time that whenever we are told there is no more of some- thing, we find that there is more if the price is right, if the person is right, etc. So, we ignore the signs and ask. Contrary to some people's think- ing, a One Way" sign does not mean you can go in an opposite direction because you are only going one way. If you think this is exaggeration, I suggest you talk with some traffic policemen. Are you one of the many who pull up to a No Parking" sign and leave your car because you are only going to be a minute"? The sign is not by amount of time; it is a definite NO. This action reminds me of the anec- dote of the man who was stopped by a policeman for not stopping at a stop sign. "But I slowed down," said the man. "All right," said the officer. "I will start hitting you with my stick and you tell me if you want me to slow down or to stop." Li y om Kippur is known as Shabbat HaShabbatot, the Sabbath of Sabbaths. Besides the 39 "no work" and other restrictions of a weekly Shabbat, what additional restrictions are observed on Yom Kippur? -Jaga-cal Jo SLITIEM .10 suopulal fuiputu ou pug Supsud :Jamsuy Quotables "The free world must recognize that no one is safe; that if you embrace freedom, you're not safe from terrorism." — President George W Bush, following the terrorist bombings in Bali, Indonesia, in which more than 180 nightclub visitors, including two Americans, were killed, as quoted by Al? "No TV crew has shown my family quietly eating a summer night's dinner in the back yard while the kids compare Harry Potter with subtitles to Hebrew dubbing. Israelis continuing their daily life doesn't make news. At the same time, the viewer is safe — but unable to respond, which amplifies fear. — Gershom Gorenberg, a Jerusalem resident, as quoted in the October issue of Hadassah magazine. "If ever a people could have, should have, might have been tempted by the pollu- tion of evil, it is the Jewish people. Yet what I have found ... in the Jewish people that I've met in the course of my life is quite to the contrary." — Political pundit and talk show host Alan Keyes, as quoted in an interview in the October issue of Hadassah magazine. "Our task is, therefore, to create a setting where a decisive liberal religious spirit might emerge, an institute where all types of persons, Jews and non-Jews, academics and activists, clergy and laity of different viewpoints and convictions, could come together to consider how the ethical and social obligations contained in Torah might find expression in practical programs and policy initiatives." — Rabbi David Ellenson, president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, the Reform movement's teaching schooh in his inaugural address, as quoted by the American Israelite newspaper in Cincinnati. Yiddish Limericks Shabbat Candlelighting "Lighting Shabbat candles brings peace and togetherness to our home. ) 3 Pearlena Bodzin, Community Volunteer, Southfield The seniors will have to make haste And change how their dance night is paced. Seems old Mr. Slotsky Just danced the kazatsky,* And has to have two hips replaced. — Martha Jo Fleischmann Sponsored by Lubavitch Women. Organization. To submit a candlelighting message or to receive complimentag candlesticks and information on Shabbat candlelighting, call Miriam Amzalak of Oak Park at (248) 967-5056 or e-mail: anzzalakuno.corn * lively Russian dance Candlelighting Candlelighting Friday, Oct. 25: 6:17 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1: 5:08 p.m. Shabbat Ends Shabbat Ends Saturday, Oct. 26: 7:18 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2: 6:10 p.m. 10/25 2002