

Version B: "Shamor et Yom HaShabbat L'Kadesho." (Guard the day of Shabbat to keep it holy.): Observe the day of Shabbat as a day of rest by refraining from work: creative, purposeful interaction with nature. " (Remember the day of Shabbat to keep it holy.): Sanctify the day of Shabbat by treating it as a day of delight, and by the recitation of Kiddush, etc. This especially refers to swearing with God's name, an oath that you do not mean to keep or cannot keep.Version A: "Zachor et Yom HaShabbat L'Kad'sho.

" (You shall not use the Name of the Lord your God in vain.): Do not disgrace God's name by using it for no valid purpose. " (You shall not recognize the gods of others in My presence.): the prohibition against idolatry."Lo Tisa. They are:"Anochi HaShem Elokecha." (I am the Lord your God.): To believe in God's existence, His concern for the world, His intervention at will in the affairs of the world, and His infinite might."Lo Yihyeh Lecha. The original wording (which is in Hebrew) is "Aseret HaDibrot" which translates to "The Ten Statements" or "The Ten Utterances." All the 613 mitzvot (commands) found in the Torah relate back to these statements. Greg doesn’t want to lose Zane, but he also can’t stomach condemning him to this “life.” And if they can’t find some middle ground, they’ll have no choice but to let their love go up in smoke.Jewish Answer: The phrase "The Ten Commandments," although very well known, isn't the precise name. If they’re in this for the long haul, then Greg has to either turn Zane or accept a future of watching him wither and die. That chemistry draws them back to each other again and again, and suddenly their downtime is full of sex, smoke, feeding…and emotions. He wants more.Įxcept how much of that high is secondhand weed, and how much is the electric and undeniable chemistry between him and Zane? The next thing Greg knows, he’s high as a kite…and he likes it. Then relief comes from an unexpected source – Zane Webber, the hot programmer Greg’s been fantasizing about for two years.ĭisregarding company policy, Zane lets him feed, but kind of forgets to mention he’s got some weed in his system. With a deadline looming and his hunger growing, he’s nearing the end of his tether. The job? Way more headache than it’s worth, especially on those increasingly frequent nights when he’s overworked and hangry.

Immortality? Not all it’s cracked up to be. Greg Dawson’s not sure which he regrets more – becoming a vampire or becoming a software engineer.
