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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Kasho Rebbe gives speech exclusively for women

Kasho Rebbe gave a speech last night exclusively for women. The speech, which was mostly about tznius issues, was held in Williamsburg. This is the first time in many years that a Rebbe has given a speech to an exclusively female audience. I hope the Rebbe wasn't affected spiritually by this breach of boundaries.

Comments:
Is there a transcript of the speech?

 

His father used to give speeches to women every year until he fell ill.

The speech was under a “mcizha” (separation wall)

 

I am sick and tired of you cynics and scoffers taking cracks at everything and everyone...please limit your comments to the unauthentic segments of our society.

 

varnishkes anyone? goes good with kasho. maybe hook hom up with meal mart

 

Why should a rebbe not speak to women about such issues? As the third reb anonymous indicates, there was a separation.

But it does seem a bit like preaching to the choir.....

 

Back of the hill, There;s always room for improvement. Ever hear of a Burka?

 

I hope the Rebbe wasn't affected spiritually by this breach of boundaries.

Me too. I hate to think what would have happened had he taken an inadvertent glance at an ankle covered in bulletproof stockings.

 

why when I type in a sesarch for this rabbi Shlomo Helbrans pops up in google?

 

RE; why when I type in a sesarch for this rabbi Shlomo Helbrans pops up in google?

because Kasho makes him trouble. They are Rodfim and think nothing of ruining another Jew's life. They're the ones who spread all the nasty rumors about R' Helbrans.

 

Almost EVERY DAY in Williamsburg I have to tell a woman on the steet (quietly, of course) such hints as:
"You would never be allowed into Meah Shearim.", "Go home and put on
a longer dress.", "You need to see a tailor.", "Do you need money for more material??"
This type of dressing is a SERIOUS SIGN of bad times for the Jews. BEWARE!!!

 

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