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The picture taken on Eruv Yom Kippur 5784 / 2024 of an Elephant from Mumbai - given to me by Deepak. The picture, post facto, to honor one of India's most respected businessmen Ratan Tata. The picture is taken at the unopened Phoenix store in Peoria, IL, while on vacation.
4 or 5 days preceding Ratan's passing at the age of 86, purchased some (t(a)shuva) tobacco from a gas station seemingly run by some of Ratan's esteemed colleagues.
Read more about Ratan's Business Endeavours - here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratan_Tata
Ratan, perhaps, was a product of RC (royal crown) cola purchased from 'the Muslims' and some liquid nails?
After Yom Kippur Chris from the Movie 'pursuit of Happyness' was smokescreening how bad he actually was at solving the rubix cube on Hayes street in San Francisco while eating sand-wiches at the Israeli / 'Manana' block. In the movie (locals would perhaps understand this comment...) Ratan was a (A.G.) 'Grand Architect' of sorts...
My good friend from Belize (Belizian royalty, also now passed away) once wrote a Poem about 'the wall' - the last line says - "the day the flower fell at my feet and I began to cry" - then Ratan's family probably ate some birthday cake...
Raj, being raised by his grandmother, an orphan of sorts - hope you enjoy lots of kosher pizza with the Dali Lama in the world to come!!! Sometimes we jump ship in hong kong to caddy for a while for a poskem, the dali lama, Chairman Mao, etc. etc. etc.
And enjoy, perhaps, listening to a song from Hollywood or Bollywood! Perhaps, both the Pigmy tribes and the tribe of Issachar in the Torah each have different versions of Pharoh's Rituals of Battle.