The Shir haShirim Challenge
07 September
 
Day 3: This afternoon was a bit rushed. To save time, I read the sefer in English instead of Hebrew. Hopefully it won't hold me back. (Yud Elul)

Day 2: It seems to be taking me about 30 minutes to whip through the sefer, which isn't too shabby. I got a few kisses on my right paw this afternoon . . . all delivered by a seven year old girl. Well, at least someone loves me. She asked if she can be flower-girl at my wedding. I'm going to take that as navuah on her part. (Tes Elul)

Day 1: Recited the eight perakim with little difficulty. Ate the evening seuda by a lovely couple who also hosted three (eligible) male guests. None proposed. Perhaps my lipstick was smudged? A sizable posse of men attempted flirting with me as I walked home. I guess the lipstick wasn't holding me back that much after all. (Ches Elul)

04 September
 
Day 0: According to silly girl lore, reciting Shir ha'Shirim once a day for forty days is a magical panacea for finding your bashert be'korev. With that in mind, I am going to bli neder recite Shir ha'Shirim daily for the prescribed forty days, commencing later today (Ches Elul), and track my progress towards kallah-land in this blog.

Enjoy.

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