Dave’s Gone By #793 (4/10/2021): WID & WISDOM

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Here is the 793rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook Saturday morning, April 10, 2021. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Guests: composer Stacy Widelitz; theater critics David Sheward amd Leslie (Hoban) Blake

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews composer Stacy Widelitz and offers his Rabbinical Reflection on post-pandemic normalcy; Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Superior); Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Today/Yesterday trivia quiz (April 10 w/ Stacy Widelitz, Leslie (Hoban) Blake, David Sheward).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (beautato, post-pandemic, batter’s box)
00:47:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:17:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:31:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Stacy Widelitz
02:02:00 TODAY/YESTERDAY trivia quiz (April 10 w/ Stacy Widelitz, Leslie (Hoban) Blake, David Sheward
03:15:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #168 (normalcy)
03:24:00 Friends of the Daverhood
03:35:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Superior, CO)
03:37:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Stacy Widelitz
Leslie (Hoban) Blake
David Sheward
Superior, CO

Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #168 (04/10/2021): Normalcy

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Rabbinical Reflection #168: Normalcy

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Shalom, Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for April 10, 2021. 

What do we want? Normalcy! When do we want it? Soon. Please!

In case you didn’t know, since March 2020, America has been in various modes of lockdown, quarantine, and stasis, owing to the coronavirus pandemic. This was a sensibly safe response to a disease that swept through the world killing hundreds of thousands of people and putting millions of others in grave danger — and in danger of the grave. Each time we thought we’d seen the worst of it, another wave would come along and submerge us in fear. It’s like listening to an Oasis album. Every time a six-minute anthem finally ends, you’re like, “Ooh, silence. Beautiful quiet.” And then another fucking Oasis song starts.

Life has been like that for the past 13 months. We get our hopes up that the CDC and the NIH and CIA have a handle on the virus equivalent of the Gallagher brothers, and then, Boom!, there’s a holiday, families gather, people travel, and the numbers shoot back up. You could understand Dr. Fauci warning, “hold out a little bit longer. You don’t want to see your mother-in-law anyway, so stay home!” And you could sympathize with vulnerable people or those too young to qualify for the shot, saying, “Sorry, but wearing a mask is not fascism. Put it on, wash your hands, and have fun storming the capitol.” 

But what a magnificent century we’re in! We can encounter a brand-new disease, get our drug companies working on it, and half a year later already have a remedy ready for launch. Thanks to President Trump, the medicine rolled out at warp speed, and thanks to President Biden, it’s being distributed as systematically as dollar bills at a farbrengen. 

As of this ranting, 100 million Americans have received at least one dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, or J&J vaccine. Nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population, including myself and my dear wife, Miriam Libby, and eleven of our 21 ½ children, is fully vaxxed! So why am I vexed?

The answer stems back to the most basic human idea of fairness: Patience followed by reward. Endurance rewarded with triumph. Eat your broccoli, then you can have ice cream. Unless you had steak with the broccoli, in which case you’d be mixing milchig with fleishig, so you have to eat the broccoli AND wait six hours for the ice cream, but don’t complain because some people go to bed hungry and you got to eat steak, so shut up, you kvetch.

But back to my point. We are taught that if we deny ourselves for the greater good, we’ll get some of that great good. Save your pennies for a rainy day, and you’ll have money to buy an umbrella. Since 2020, we have been denying, and forgoing, and masking, and isolating, and socially shrinking because we understood the bargain: when the vaccine comes, and the herd immunity kicks in, life will be life again. We got mad at mayors and governors who appeared to jump the gun on reopening because they valued commerce over public health. We dreaded restoring schools until we realized that juveniles may spread a ton of disease, but not to each other. We cringed at watching another press conference from Governor Cuomo because…he’s Governor Cuomo. And we waited. 

So, nu? We’re getting our shots, we’re doing our best…where’s the reward? Two weeks after the second shot, we’re 90-something-percent protected against the Wuhanian flu. We’re more likely to get hepatitis from a hobo than Covid from a co-worker. And yet, the Center for Disease Control says, “Keep wearing your mask. Don’t get on a plane unless you have to. Stay six feet away from your neighbor. Don’t lick a postage stamp unless you know where it’s been.” Basically the same rules we’ve been tolerating since Alex Trebek was still hosting Jeopardy. So what was the point of the shots? Why put ourselves — or, more importantly, myself — through the inconvenience, the uncertainty, the soreness of receiving a subcutaneous Fauci ouchy, if the result is merely more of the same? 

Imagine a guy going on a date with a hot girl at her place. “Now Reuven,” she says, “did you remember to bring a condom?” “I sure did!” “Did you put it on?” “Oh, yes.” “Great, now stay in the kitchen and make me a sandwich.” What the hell? 

Why am I shooting some profit-driven pharmaceutical company’s untested RNA into my bloodstream if I still must approach the world through solitary confinement? Why do I have to walk in a bank still looking like a bank robber? Why is it after boosting all my antibodies, all I hear about is Covid variants that can kick sand in my antibodies’ face?

You know, the Haredi community has taken a hatload of heat for their response to the pandemic. They obey their own rules, they’re careless with protocols, they hold massive weddings barely six inches apart let alone six feet. And the media has taken significant pleasure in reporting that the spread of Covid has been rampant among the Orthodox. Makes sense. Funny, but they haven’t been reporting — among all the black-hatters testing positive — how many dropped dead? Apart from a couple of decrepit rabbis, how many have kikt di emer? How many on ventilators or in hospitals? Versus…how many had two days of a bad headache and a sleepy streak? Heck, I get that just taking a poop. I’m not saying the haredi should be proud of their insular arrogance, but maybe the rest of us have over-reacted more than they under-reacted.

HaShem, if you’re listening: how about a break? Howzabout acknowledging those of us who’ve done everything right and rewarding us? it’s time to give us the ice cream — non-dairy! We don’t want to be too greedy.

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By #791 (3/27/2021): MESHUGGANAH

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Here is the 791st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, Saturday morning, March 27, 2021. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Guests: restaurateur Rob Clement, theater critic David Sheward

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews deli owner Rob Clement; Today Yesterday trivia quiz (March 27 w/ Rob Clement vs. David Sheward); Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Inside Broadway; My Sick Mind (King Soopers); Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Maybell).

00:00:01 DAVE’S GONE BY w/ Joyce (seder plate, Boulder, bad egg, student transfer)
00:59:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Rob Clement
01:47:30 TODAY/YESTERDAY Trivia Quiz (March 27 w/ Rob Clement vs. David Sheward)
02:41:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
03:06:00 MY SICK MIND (King Soopers)
03:09:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
03:27:00 Friends of the Daverhood
03:33:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Maybell, CO)
03:36:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Rob Clement
David Sheward
Rabbi Sol Solomon
Maybell, CO
King Soopers, Boulder, CO

Dave’s Gone By Interview (3/20/2021): HERSHEY FELDER & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actor-musician HERSHEY FELDER

Topics include: Sergei Rachmaninoff, theater, Bach, Chopin, coronavirus. 

Segment aired March 20, 2021 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio/podcast program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #790 (3/20/2021): HERSHEY HIGHWAY

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Here is the 790th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook Saturday morning, March 20, 2021. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Guests: actor-musician Hershey Felder, theater critics Leslie (Hoban) Blake and David Sheward, journalist Iris Dorbian

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Hershey Felder; Inside Broadway; Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Today Yesterday trivia quiz (March 20 w/ Leslie (Hoban) Blake, Iris Dorbian, David Sheward); Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Ellicott).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (the shots, candy)
00:42:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
00:56:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Hershey Felder
01:43:00 TODAY/YESTERDAY Trivia Quiz (March 20 w/ Leslie (Hoban) Blake, Iris Dorbian, David Sheward)
03:13:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
03:36:00 Friends of the Daverhood
03:43:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Ellicott)
03:46:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Hershey Felder
Iris Dorbian
Leslie (Hoban) Blake
David Sheward
Ben Sprecher
Ellicott, CO
Aqueduct
Rabbi Sol Solomon

Dave’s Gone By Interview (3/6/2021): BOB DISHY, JUDY GRAUBART, & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actors BOB DISHY and JUDY GRAUBART

Topics include: Marlon Brando, Marcello Mastroianni, Broadway, The Electric Company, Morgan Freeman, Judaism. 

Segment aired March 6, 2021 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio/podcast program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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More about Rabbi Sol Solomon: http://www.shalomdammit.com

Dave’s Gone By #788 (3/6/2021): DISH NETWORK

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Here is the 788th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook Saturday morning, March 6, 2021. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Guests: actors Bob Dishy and Judy Graubart, playwright John Pielmeier, theater critics David Sheward and Leslie (Hoban) Blake

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Judy Graubart and Bob Dishy; Inside Broadway; Today/Yesterday trivia quiz w/ Leslie (Hoban) Blake, John Pielmeier & David Sheward; Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Pine); Greeley Crimes & Old Times.

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Dr. Seuss, genius, James Brown)
00:43:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:04:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Bob Dishy & Judy Graubart
01:46:00 TODAY/YESTERDAY trivia quiz (March 6 w/ John Pielmeier, Leslie (Hoban) Blake, David Sheward
03:00:30 FRIENDS OF THE DAVERHOOD
03:06:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
03:25:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Pine, CO)
03:27:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Bob Dishy & Judy Graubart
John Pielmeier
Leslie (Hoban) Blake
David Sheward
Rabbi Sol Solomon
Pine, CO

Dave’s Gone By #787 (2/27/2021): SWEET THING

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Here is the 787th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Guests: musician Matthew Sweet, theater critics Leslie (Hoban) Blake and David Sheward, friends Fred Cleaver and Wendy Highby.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews singer-songwriter Matthew Sweet; Today/Yesterday trivia quiz (w/ David Sheward, Leslie (Hoban) Blake, Fred Cleaver and Wendy Highby); Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflection (Purim Jokes 2021); Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Bailey, CO).

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (human-taschen, parking, potato head)
00:41:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:01:30 TODAY/YESTERDAY trivia quiz (Feb. 27 w/ Leslie (Hoban) Blake, Fred Cleaver, Wendy Highby, David Sheward)
02:00:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Matthew Sweet
03:01:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #167 (Purim Jokes 2021)
03:12:30 Friends of the Daverhood
03:30:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Bailey, CO)
03:33:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Feb. 27, 2021 Playlist: “I Almost Forgot” (01:58:00) & “Sick of Myself” (02:56:00; Matthew Sweet).

Matthew Sweet
Leslie (Hoban) Blake
David Sheward
Joyce, Dave, Fred Cleaver & Wendy Highby
Bailey, CO
Rabbi Sol Solomon

Dave’s Gone By Interview (2/27/2021): MATTHEW SWEET & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with musician MATTHEW SWEET

Topics include: Catspaw, Girlfriend, COVID, Robert Quine, Richard Lloyd, Susanna Hoffs. 

Segment aired Feb. 27, 2021 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio/podcast program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By Skit: Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection #167 (2/26/2021): PURIM JOKES 2021

RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #167 (2/26/21): Purim Jokes 2021

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Shalom, Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for February 26th — Purim 2021! 

As I often do on Purim, one of the rare jolly holidays on the Jewish calendar, I’m going to forego my usual bitching and kvetching and, instead, tell a couple of hilarious jokes that you damn well better laugh at.

We begin on Delancey Street, where a guy walks into a deli and asks the old man at the counter, “Do you sell pickles?”

“Funny you should ask,” says the counterman. “I have sour pickles, half-sour, butter pickles, thin slice, jagged slice, pickles in brine, extra large, extra small, extra dill. And these are just the domestic.”

“Wow,” says the customer. “You must sell a lot of pickles.” 

“Not really,” sighs the counterman. “But the guy I buy from? Boy can he sell pickles!”

What can we learn from this joke? We learn that sometimes it’s not what you’re selling but how you’re selling it. Nancy Reagan could tell teenagers, “don’t do drugs”; she might as well have told them “do drugs!” for all the good it did. But if Beyonce or Lady Gaga say it their way, the message might stick. Or if you’re trying to teach Talmud, or derech eretz to your children, and it’s not getting through, don’t give up; adjust. I suggest smacking them around and making them recite the sh’ma standing barefoot on ice cubes, but that’s just me.

On to the next joke. Many years ago, a great Rabbi and his favorite student were traveling together through Poland to get to Warsaw. One evening, after a long trek, they decide to stop and pitch their tent in an open field. After prayers and some talmudic discourse, they both retire for the night.

A couple of hours later, the Rabbi wakes up, nudges the student, and says, “Chaim. Chaim. Look up at the sky and tell me what you see.”

Chaim yawns and says, “I see a black sky with many millions of stars.” 

“Yes, and what may we deduce from this?”

“Well, Rabbi, astronomically, the view conveys the vastness of the universe. Scientifically, we can tell from the sky’s color that it’s three o’clock in the morning. And theologically, we see the power and majesty of God and our own insignificance by comparison. What does it tell you, Rabbi?”

“Well, first of all, Chaim, it tells me someone has stolen our tent.”

What a delightful joke! Not least because, admit it, you were expecting something disgusting between the Rabbi and the kid sharing a tent. Shame on you! If it was a priest, okay, but not a Rabbi! Still, this is a gentle joke that balances mankind’s longing for the sacred and splendiferous with his earthbound ties to the earth and its more mundane attributes. It also makes fun of Polacks.

And it reminds us not to miss the forest for the trees—or the tent for the stars. We get bogged down in the mechanics of life and get ground up in the gears of detail. Sometimes it behooves us to stop, take stock of our surroundings, and maybe put an alarm system around our tents.

Our final bit of humorosity, also goes back in time—this one to Soviet Russia in the 1970s. A Red Army officer is visiting a school and questioning all the students in the classroom. He goes to a Russian girl and says, “Who is your father?”

“The Soviet Union,” she replies. 

“And who is your mother?” 

“The Communist party,” she says. 

“And what do you want to be when you grow up?”

“I want to work with my comrades for the state.”

The officer goes to a little Russian boy sitting behind her.

“Who is your father?” 

“The Soviet Union,” says the boy.

“Who is your mother?”

“The Communist party.”

“And when you grow up, you want to be . . . ?” 

“A worker for the glorious party.”

The officer smiles and moves on to a scrawny child in the back of the room. 

“What’s your name?”

“Mordecai Groizman.” 

“Ah,” sneers the Officer. “Who is your father?”

“The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.” 

“Mm hmm. And who is your mother?”

“The Communist Party of the Russian Federation.”

“Very nice. And do you know what you want to be when you grow up?”

“Oh yes,” says the boy. “An orphan.”

Ah, the beauty of mordant Jewish wit. Even at the expense of angering an enemy who could send his parents to Siberia, the child tells the truth and embeds a curse inside it. You can always hope your adversary is too stupid to get that the jokes on him. But, let’s face it, it’s a little stupid of you to take that chance. At a time when we scrutinize—and sometimes over-scrutinize—things goyim say about the Jews, it’s nice to have a joke where the Yidl lobs a grenade the other way. 

And isn’t that what happened on Purim? Haman planned to kill all the Jews, but Queen Esther convinced the Persian king that was a bad idea. Not only was Haman hung from the noose he’d built to murder Esther’s cousin, but Haman’s ten sons were killed in battle by Jewish commandos. The only thing left of Haman was his three-cornered hat and his name, which we drown out with noise in the synagogue. Very often Jews taste the first misery but get the last laugh.

Happy Purim! This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.