TheTenthDoctor
Fish Herder
I work nights as an overnight stocker at Walmart, and work as an EMT at a local agency as well as working on a drag strip doing stand by emergency medical care and a million other things
Cool, what do you write with?I tutor college students and substitute in a Rabbinical College in Jerusalem.
I also work as a calligrapher, and as a Sofer Stam (scribe), writing Torah Scrolls and preparing other religious articles for synagogues and the like.
I use traditionally prepared black iron-gall ink (made from a mixture of gallnut tannins and ferrous oxide and thickened with gum arabic, and occasionally mixed with "lamp-black" (oil soot) to deepen the color). I write using a turkey-feather quill on specially prepared calf-skin parchment.Cool, what do you write with?
I've read about iron-gall but have never used it as I've heard that it is corrosive in fountain pens. I enjoy fountain pens, along with cast-iron cookware, and tube (or valve) electronicsI use traditionally prepared black iron-gall ink (made from a mixture of gallnut tannins and ferrous oxide and thickened with gum arabic, and occasionally mixed with "lamp-black" (oil soot) to deepen the color). I write using a turkey-feather quill on specially prepared calf-skin parchment.
Oh how very wonderful ! You actually write Torah scrolls ! You must certainly also be one who is authorized to write the Mezuzah . Hebrew is such a beautiful language to look at. I have a JPS Hebrew English Tanakh and it is so wonderful to read Torah and look across the page and see those Hebrew letters just as if Mosheh himself had written them. This made my whole day reading your post.I tutor college students and substitute in a Rabbinical College in Jerusalem.
I also work as a calligrapher, and as a Sofer Stam (scribe), writing Torah Scrolls and preparing other religious articles for synagogues and the like.
Yes, I do write Mezuzot (the plural of Mezuzah). Writing a Mezuza is much quicker than writing a full Torah scroll (it's about 1/485th of the text), but it's actually much more difficult than writing a complete scroll, since the letters are far smaller, among other reasons.You must certainly also be one who is authorized to write the Mezuzah
That is so amazing!Yes, I do write Mezuzot (the plural of Mezuzah). Writing a Mezuza is much quicker than writing a full Torah scroll (it's about 1/485th of the text), but it's actually much more difficult than writing a complete scroll, since the letters are far smaller, among other reasons.
I will basically be a therapist who has the training to use art to do assessments, interventions, etc. Its especially useful for children or people with trauma since you dont need to verbally process (like with the cognitive part of your brain) to be able to experience healing.what's an art therapist?
How did your emt test go?I work nights as an overnight stocker at Walmart, and work as an EMT at a local agency as well as working on a drag strip doing stand by emergency medical care and a million other things
Isn't there a Nat'l park on some uninhabited territorial island? I seem to recall reading about that somewhere.Currently I'm a Conservation Biology student who wants to be Wildlife Biologist or something along those lines. To be honest I haven't figured out the exact job that I want, but I'm just trying to feel out my field of interest. Ideally I want to work in a National Park in the mountains away from all the humans.
I'm still trying to find a way to get paid for wandering around in the mountains. If you do, please tell me where to sign up!Currently I'm a Conservation Biology student who wants to be Wildlife Biologist or something along those lines. To be honest I haven't figured out the exact job that I want, but I'm just trying to feel out my field of interest. Ideally I want to work in a National Park in the mountains away from all the humans.