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Tempers are more intense also.
When you get hit by a pitch, you
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there was a lot of love in them,
because all four of them were the
first. That is not what all players
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days each week, or over games of
ping-pong or watching TV in
Hillel's lounge, or at Sunday deli
nights or lox and bagel brunches.
UT Hillel offered an exciting
array of speakers and concerts in
1990/1991, including CNN's Wolf
Blitzer, award-winning authors
Marek Halter from France and Dr.
Julius Lester of the University of
which we experienced it all. We
climbed up to the holy mountain
top and then looked down -
in awe. We gazed down and saw
not one but FOUR countries all so
near, yet peace was so very hard
to achieve - it was so easy and yet
so unclear. We all are people in
this very small world, and it should
be easy to see - with a little effort
from all involved, peace we could
easily achieve. As I reflect on
From the services in the sacred
shul to visiting Yad Vashem; we
spent our time and had our fun
and we laughed and we cried from
within. And finally a day rose to
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Rosh Hashanah
Magazine
Somewhere in basehall's un-
written rules, if says that if you're
hit by a pitch, the next inning your
team hits them back. Tom Glavine
was the pitcher for Atlanta, who
was going for his 11th win. Lead-
ing off the inning for the Phillies
was the ex-Brave, Dale Murphy.
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Massachusetts, and Israeli re- 1 .
cording star David Broza. In addi- ficult climb, people who I was not • mound, but Bob Davidson, the
tion, through generous grants friends with before,people that I home plate umpire, was there to
from the Lilly Foundation and had never talked to before, people stop him. Nixon said something
from Milton and Helen Smith's that I would never expect anything to McDowell, right before
Moshanah Foundation, UT Hillel from are there, extending a hand McDowell was thrown out of the
brought scholars-in-residence to help everyone else up. It's truly game.
Dr. Joel Roth of the Jewish amazing.
Theological Seminary and Dr. I really love it here. I don't even
Martin Cohen of the Hebrew want to think about going home.
Union College. Dr. Alan and Just being here in Eretz Yisrael
Susan Sager and Philip and Sylvia makes me feel so safe and peace-
Spertus made possible the visit of ful. There is definitely a connec-
Dennis Prager, one of today's tion which I felt the instant I
most provocative Jewish thinkers stepped off the plane. Here the
and the editor of Ultimate Issues, Jewish people are the majority,
who challenged students with his We all have our religion in com-
presentation, "Why Do Good mon. Last week we climbed to the
* People Suffer?", which was attend- top of a mountain where you can
□ look out and see four different
countries from that point. Stand-
ing there on the top of that
mountain, I realized that there is
no place else I'd rather be.
Well, I miss you guys terribly,
and I love you all. I only wish you
* were here to share this wonderful
experience with me. Shabbat
Letter from Marnie Rose:
Dear Mom & Dad, On June 19, the Philadelphia
Shalom! How is Houston? As Phillies came to Atlanta for a 3
we approach the third week here game series with the Braves. Otis
in the Holy Land, I realize what an Nixon of the Braves was playing
incredible experience we are all riht field for injured David jus-
part of. We have done and seen tice. When Otis Nixon was up at
so much in such a short time, but his last at bat of the game, he was
there is one thing that sticks out facing Philadelphia"s Roger
most in my mind: how much a McDowell. McDowell's first pitch
group has become a family. was up and in, and his second
On our hikes (there are a ton of pitch hit Nixon in the head. Nixon
hikes) when the group gets a dif- got up and started toward the
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old number 6, the off speed
pitch.
. There are some instances when
players don't even get hit, and
charge the mound. The Chicago
. White Sox's Jack McDowell threw
a ban in back of Toronto's Glen
Allen HUI, and he charged the
mound, with a bench clearing
brawl.
In Pittsburgh on June 26, Bob
Walk hit Rick’Wilkins, and he
shook it off and trotted to first.
Then up came George Bell, he
grounded out, and on his way
back to the dugout he and Walk
exchanged a few words and then
they went at it. The dugouts
cleared, and the bullpens cleared.
The punishment is usually fines,
but you're fining millionaires.
How is that suppose to stop
ize I've not just one place to call
home but I'm lucky enough to
have two. .
Ryan Bormaster
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