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When the sages, in our double Torah portion of Acharei Mot-Kedoshim this week, addressed the classic Jewish commandment to âLove your fellow as yourselfâ (Leviticus 19:18), they wondered: How is it possible to require that we can love others as much as we love ourselves? ....
“Aguilar is playing every day and batting in the heart of the Marlins’ lineup so far in 2021. Of course, we all remember his extraordinary start to 2018 and its 2019 counterpart which was … well … a little more ordinary, but his 2020 is a realistic balance and is what I expect in 2021. His 2020 stats, when extrapolated to 600 plate appearances, come out to an extremely serviceable 86 runs, 94 RBIs, 22 homers, and a .277 batting average. His numbers only hurt you in steals. The best part is his peripherals and Statcast data back it up! There is no other player under 20% rostered that provides both the safety of everyday playing time and upside (as seen in his 2018) as Aguilar. Plus, he’s such a fun guy to watch.” ....
We all love sports, but not necessarily old men yelling at each other calling it a sports show. That was the idea behind Jordan Eisen, a junior at Parkway North High School who is also Jewish (and contributor to the Jewish Light), starting his fantasy sports podcast, âField of Vision Sports.â Since the end of 2019, Eisen has interviewed the most influential analysts in the fantasy sports community, almost every single week. Covering both football and baseball, Jordan takes inspiration from other experts in the field, after years of consuming the same types of content to produce a unique take on the world of fantasy sports. ....