And here is what he studies:
Just kidding. Even if he took Legos 101, or 909, I don't think he would come up with this:
Here is an amazing sight--clean walks. The University is probably the cleanest place in all of Israel.
Rothberg likes the pomegranate symbol, for some reason:
The pomegranate is said buy some to symbolize righteousness because it contains 613 seeds, and there are, in the Jewish religion, according to some, 613 commandments. This shows a misunderstanding of pomegranates and of the law. It depends on where you buy your pomegranates. The ones in South America are smaller, and other countries have various sizes. (There is a guy that actually counts seeds in pomegranates, and he says the average is 613, but obviously he doesn't count too many from Venezuela, or that would skew the figures.) And as for the law of God, how can it be limited to a certain number--"Thy commandment is exceeding broad." The best explanation of the law I read in a book by John Bunyan. If I had a copy of that book, I would post that chapter.
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