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Monday, September 29, 2008

Season of atonement

Tonight marks the onset of the Jewish New Year and with it, the ten days of Awe culminating in Yom Kippur. It's traditionally a period of asking for forgiveness and seeking with humility opportunities to repair wrongs and harms that one has caused. In that spirit, let me ask the readership of Prawfs for their collective forgiveness for the shortcomings you've found in my blogging or administration of the website. Perhaps your comment was deleted for reasons you think unfair or inappropriate; perhaps you read something by me or others that you think was unfairly critical or too personal or haughty in tone, or on a subject that didn't "belong" here. In any event, for these wrongs, and others, I am sorry, and I hope to do better in the coming year. If you have suggestions for how to do so, please feel free to email me.

In the meantime, I wish all our readers and writers in the Prawfs community and beyond a sweet, healthy and happy new year, replete with love and laughter, wisdom and patience, passion and joy.

Posted by Administrators on September 29, 2008 at 11:01 AM in Blogging | Permalink

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L'Shana Tovah, Dan, and to everyone at Prawfs

Posted by: Orin Kerr | Sep 29, 2008 10:01:23 PM

L'Shana Tova to you and yours, Dan.

Posted by: Laura | Sep 29, 2008 1:24:26 PM

A very positive message. Shana Tova!

Posted by: Bart | Sep 29, 2008 11:53:34 AM

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