Limmud

Thursday, December 27th, 2012 08:00 pm
lethargic_man: (capel)
[personal profile] lethargic_man
I'm back from Limmud now, which was as good as ever.

I gave two talks this year. My Semitic languages talk got about fifteen people, half the usual number, which may indicate all the people who want to learn about it have already done so, but may just be because it was on Saturday night, when most people haven't arrived yet. (I've got thirty people before on a Saturday night, though.)

My Samaritan Torah talk, which I gave for the first time this year (barring a dry run with [personal profile] bluepork, Mrs Pork and Judith WiNoDWoLJ), went very well. I got about forty people, some laughs (including at things I wasn't expecting), and learned some things myself from things audience members said, which is always nice when it happens. I wasn't sure how much time audience interjections would take up; the talk was supposed to last seventy minutes, but the dry run ended up taking two hours! Fortunately, with a little skipping of the least interesting of my slides, I ended up hitting the required time period exactly.

I'm pleased to announce I didn't get taken to task on anything I said wrong by audience members who knew more than me. Afterwards, I announced I'd be happy to give an electronic copy of the slides to anyone who wanted, and a bunch of people gave me their cards. I stuck them in my pocket, and only afterwards, looking at them, did I see they included: a Cambridge academic, a rabbi at the University of Manchester department of Middle Eastern Studies, and the President of the Board of Deputies!

Date: 2012-12-27 10:16 pm (UTC)
curious_reader: (Girafe)
From: [personal profile] curious_reader
I could imagine it was the fact that not all of them arrived yet. My dance course started on Monday at Limmud. Well, at that point my feet were still painful because of the wrong shoes I always wore for a too slippy floor even if I had been to Limmud it would not be advisable. I know the organizer at least went later to Limmud. I don't think they were less people because of bad advertisement. I don't know if they changed it and did not make you look like a complete plonker. It sounded as if you were forced to do it like a school boy needing to do his homework for school or a test in class.

Date: 2012-12-27 10:21 pm (UTC)
curious_reader: (Default)
From: [personal profile] curious_reader
The internet seemed to highlight an insignificant word in this case "complete" and lead me to a survey again. I don't know why it is doing that. I even had problem to click on the contact link to an ebay customer. It came up with the same survey nothing to do with the websites I visited. I was able to contact the ebay customer when I tried again. It is irritating though.

Date: 2012-12-28 08:15 am (UTC)
iddewes: (magnolias)
From: [personal profile] iddewes
Glad you got quite a few for the Samaritan talk, at least! And still at least you got some for the Semitic languages talk too.

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