Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 329 Inbox Zero – Redux Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 329

I work hard on reducing my inbox down to zero as much as possible and almost daily. I do admit that there are days that this task is not manageable but my goal, on most days, is to have my inbox empty at the end of the day, which is a great feeling when achieved. Almost six years ago, I first wrote about the Inbox Zero concept and shared several insights as to why it makes sense to do so...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 328 Wonders Never Cease Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 328

This is a holy week for so many around the world and, as is often the case, the Passover and Easter holidays coincide. The First Council of Nicaea in 325 determined that Easter should always fall on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox. Consequently, Easter remained without a fixed date but proximate to the full moon, which coincided with the start of Passover, the 15th of the Hebrew month of Nissan. While the long,...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 327 The Hacker Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 327

A client of mine called, panic-stricken, reporting that his email account was hacked and the invoice he recently emailed one of his clients was resubmitted to the client (by the hacker) and the money (tens of thousands of dollars) as the payment for his invoice was wired to an offshore bank account. I advised my client to immediately contact the police, FBI, his bank and his client as well as change all his passwords. How can this happen? Several possibilities...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 326 Inspiration Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 326

This weekend we will travel to Columbus to share in the installation of our son-in-law, Rabbi Hillel Skolnik, as the senior clergy of a large congregation. At 36, this is quite a lofty achievement, though he has spent his entire life in the service of his faith and the congregants whom he leads. We’ve been asked to share a few words this weekend about him which, while I thought would be easy, seems to be harder than expected. He has...

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