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Vayeira

… fire off one answer. Oh no, these represent at least three separate events in different kinds of ways. Maybe more! See if you can name them all. You may have to be ma’aver sedra (read the parsha) for this one! Thanks for playing, and Shabbat shalom!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell …

Lech Lecha

Hi! Did you have trouble with last week’s cufflinks? Did you not recognize which of the 6,400 mammals on earth those were? They were aardvarks! Get it? Aardv-ark? Ba-dum, tsh!
Now let’s play another round of Cufflinkardy. What do these have to do with this week’s parsha? Travel deep into it to figure it out. You get one shot. Ooooh, that’s enough hints. I’ll have to cap those. Shabbat shalom, y’all!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around …

Ironman UK: Part 5

… half.
I can run in 60 F for hours with only three, 16.9 Poland Spring water bottles.
When the temperature goes over 72 F, my hydration requirements double.
I decided to run the Island of Manhattan.
Riding through the night, at home. (Credit: David Roher)
(Excuse me?!?!?)
My friend Martin Bodek once posted on Facebook that he walked the 33-mile outline of the island. Since I enjoy the journey of running to a destination, I planned to just run 22 miles.
(Why not run a full marathon in practice?)
Running a full would sideline my training for days …

Noach

Did you “chap” last week’s cufflinks? Of course you did, because you’re playing the game again, and you’re really smart. Yes, that was the Slytherin crest, and yes, it had everything to do with the serpent in the parsha.
So, it’s time again for the Cuff Connection, round 2! Gifted by a wonderful friend, on top of that! Tie these into this week’s parsha, don’tcha Noah. Think twice before answering, think deep, think hard, then flood me with it. Ah har har. Shabbat shalom, y’all!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing …

Bereishit

And it was evening, and it was morning, a new year! Let’s play “Let There Be Link!” round two, week one—at the Eve of a brand new, ahem, beginning! We’re gonna start with an easy one, because it’s gonna be harder from here on out. Can’t expect Eden always, can we? Tie these in to this week’s parsha, and kick off the year right. I hope to shep nachash from you. Chava Shabbat shalom, y’all!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate …

Sukkot

Cufflink time! Enjoy the easiest round ever, before round two begins! You deserve it after working so hard all year. For goodness shake, ah har har har, you better nail this one. Chag sameach, everyone and all! Lulav you!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cufflinks themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell us how it ties in to the parsha of …

Haazinu

… thank you for playing with me, whether it’s over email, in shul or walking up to me on a Shabbat afternoon, it’s been a pleasure engaging with the community and enhancing your Shabbat experience.
Shabbat shalom, everybody, and Gmar Chatima Tova. Next year in Jerusalem!
For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell …

Rosh Hashanah

Were you strong enough to get last week’s links? Even if you didn’t, I en-courage you to play every week. You see what I did there.
And now we turn over the leaf to a new year! What do these have to do with a Shana Tova? Everysting! Chag sameach, hiverybody!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll …

Vayelech

I’m impressed with the lot of you who associated last week’s Apple™ symbol cufflinks with the fact that they were Apple™’s first logo, as in first fruits! Y’all had your thinking caps on!
And now, let’s have another round of “The Link is Right,” shall we? We’ve made it through the year and we’re prepping for round 2, but only a few weeks left to go! What do these babies have to do with this week’s bar-sha? I’m not Joshing when I say this should be easy. Ah …

Ki Tavo

Hi! If you thought last week’s ravenclaw cufflinks were for the birds, you were right! They had everything to do with shiluach hakan. Nice going to all the guessers who played!
Now let’s play another round of The Game that Needs No Introduction! This week’s parsha is related how? Think deep. I’m going for multiple meanings. Shabbat shalom, y’all!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like …

Parshat Ki Teitzei

How have you been? Were you able to hammer out the meaning of last week’s cufflinks? Did you drive claw & order out of them? I’m Thor-tain you gavel it your best whack.
You know what time it is again, don’t you? It’s time to play Hide and Link. No more easy ones until the end of this first year of cufflink kookiness. You’ll have to earn them from here on out. Shabbat shalom, everybody!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around …

Shoftim

Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were eagle heads. Some of you guessed “kanfei nesharim,” which is a great reference, but just not related to the parsha. The answer is much simpler: the eagle is one of the birds listed that members of the tribe cannot consume. Voila!
And now, it’s Familink Game Night again! Let’s play another round, shall we? How are these related to this week’s parsha? Think deep, and heck, think shallow! Multiple meanings here. Shabbat shalom, y’all!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha …

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