#kasha

Kasha sketch for a donation request! 📸
ko-fi.com/kirakirakira

#kasha #thepalebeyond

The Pale Beyond fan art. A sketch of Kasha holding her camera box.
David GraylessDavidGrayless
2024-10-13

(: курник; "chicken "), also known as wedding pirog or pirog, is a dome-shaped savoury Russian pirog (loosely, a ) usually filled with chicken or turkey, eggs, onions, or rice, and other optional components. Sometimes filled with boiled rooster combs, this pirog originated in , especially in communities, and was used as a "wedding pirog" in the rest of the country. It is dome-shaped, unlike any other non-sweet pirog.

2024-02-17
Oliver SteinbockSteinbockGroup@mas.to
2023-07-01

In 2004, Harry #Kroto interviewed Mike #Kasha covering all kinds of topics from growing up in an immigrant family, being G. N. #Lewis ' student, the #ManhattanProject, #guitar, #music, #quantum mechanics ...

mediasite.capd.fsu.edu/Mediasi

#chemistry #science #interview #FSU #Tallahassee #Florida

PS: This interview was recorded at Florida State University in the DLC Chemistry building

David Zappellidjzap@sfba.social
2022-12-20

#Kasha, or toasted buckwheat groats, with a medley of vegetables including sliced mushrooms, and diced potato, carrot, onion, celery, and a fried egg.
Day 89/90 of autumn, 353/365 year, first full day of #Hanukkah

Benny Powersi@bennypowers.dev
2022-11-20

This week's #Torah #parsha #kasha: #Eisav was considered a master of "Honour thy Father and thy Mother" - so why did he marry Yehudith and Bosmath, the Knaani girls that so embittered his parents? Eisav only took his parents wishes into account after the #struggle over the #brachos was over, when #Yaakov had already fled to Padan Aram. Only THEN did he marry Mohalath, #Yishmael's sister.

If Eisav was such a groise mechabed av, why didn't he take his parent's wishes into account from the get go?

Benny Powersi@bennypowers.dev
2022-11-05

This week's #Torah #Kasha #Parsha #LechLecha #Judaism

In #yeshiva, I learned that promises of good or rewards in #Tanakh are guaranteed, but promises of punishments are not neccesary, they 're like warnings. So for example when #Hashem promises success through the #Navi, it's guaranteed, but if He promises #exile, it's possible to avoid it.

If so, then why did so many #Rishonim try to calculate the #400years of slavery? Why didn't they just say "The warning no longer applied after ~200 years"

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