Q&A: Semicolon
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Semicolon
Question
In honor of the Rabbi, may he live long and well,
I have a slightly strange question: what is the Rabbi's opinion of the punctuation mark semicolon?
Answer
An important question (actually: an important troll). Were I not afraid, I would have said that this is a fascinating combination of the period and the comma, symbolizing the unity of opposites in Netzach within Hod. But while a period does indeed belong to Netzach, a comma has no Hod in it, and this still requires further analysis in any case.
Wonderful. A slightly cheeky question, if I may: why doesn't the Rabbi combine Netzach and Hod?