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Your German word of the day is "#Kommandolochstab" - but you probably won't need to bookmark it, a new study came up with a pretty reasonable explanation for those #Paleolothic-#Mesolithic batons which, surprise, apparently are not simply #RitualObjects™:

https://www.science.org/content/article/puzzling-prehistoric-artifacts-served-practical-purpose-ropemaking by @spoke32 via Science

@Cat_LeFey had an interesting poll on the classic ritual objects.

Does anyone else have an unusual object or type of object they use in their practice?

For instance, I use an Octohedron that I had custom 3D printed for me. It's about the size of a honeydew melon. It's silver in color.

I had a trance this morning that determined I should write or inscribe certain words on the eight sides. I'm considering this but I don't want to ruin it. It's very elegant as it is.

#ritualobjects
#polyhedron

https://shj.org/why-i-wear-a-humanistic-tallit/

Sharing this essay (previously published in #HumanisticJudaism magazine) that discusses the process of creating a Humanistic #tallit, as well as some of the broader issues involved in the creation of #Jewish #RitualObjects

#Mazeldon @mazeldon

Why I Wear a Humanistic Tallit

This article was published i the Fall 2022 Issue of Huma istic Judaism Magazi e. It was writte by Dr. Jerid Morisco, a rabbi ical stude t at the IISHJ a d the Director of Educatio for the Secular Jewish Circle of Puget Sou d.  Judaism has a rich a d powerfully mea i gful traditio spa i g mille ia. As Huma istic Jews, we u dersta d that Judaism has a d co ti uesto evolve a d adapt to historical eve ts, culture, a d the eeds of people. The way i dividuals a d commu ities live a d express their Judaism co ti ues to cha ge. Our huma - ce tered philosophy     remi ds us to embrace the traditio s of our people while adapti g those traditio [...]

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