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The “Chair Thief” Experiment
Dec 19th
Blu Dot ran an experiment where they placed GPS trackers on chairs, which they fabricated, and then left them on the street and watched what would happen. The video [link] shows them going to the houses of the people who took the chairs and asking them why they did it. I think it’s an very
Cool: “World’s First” Scotch Filled Menorah
Dec 19th
According to this article on Lubavitch.com, Tullibardine Distillery in Scotland sponsored 65 liters of Single Malt Scotch for Buckhurst Hill Chabad’s 7 ft Menorah. The Menorah has clear pipes which allow liquid to be stored inside and then delivered to people via a spout.
Happy Chanukah, Night #6!
Dec 16th
This one isn’t a math problem so much as it is a cryptographical problem. Have fun!
Easy: Chanukah Night #5 Math Puzzle
Dec 15th
At the request of Chaim Menachem W., I bring to you another math puzzle for Chanukah. This one is easy
Happy Chanukah: Night 3+1 = 4
Dec 14th
Happy Chanukah, night number 4. Here’s a puzzle for ya. Please tell me why this equation holds true (provided my math has been done correctly). That’s what happens when I need to take a break from Linear Algebra homework Anyways, [Chanukah] x [Sameach], NanoJew
Amazing Recipe: Falafel Schnitzel
Dec 13th
There are many amazing things about Eretz Yisrael (Israel). As I’m sure many of you will agree, two of those amazing things are Falafel and Schnitzel. Falafel is made of Ground Garbanzo Beans (Chick Peas) and some other stuff, and is usually formed into balls and fried, then served in a Pita bread sandwich with
Happy Chanukah: Night Two
Dec 12th
Image: Two lights from my Menorah in Yerushalayim (Jerusalem) Happy Chanukah! Tonight is the second night, light two candles – no need to say Shehechiyanu when lighting. Don’t forget Al Hanisim
Happy Chanukah 5770! Tonight: First Candle
Dec 11th
Hey everyone, I just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a Happy Chanukah! Tonight we light the first candle on our Menorah After Shabbos, let’s get our Dreidel on. Good Shabbos and Happy Chanukah, NanoJew
