Friday, March 02, 2007
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How successful are they going to be if they really want the chiloniim with the truck to stop the chillul shabbos?
Might the tactics and methods used by Rabbi Weinberg or Uri Zohar or Rebbitzin Jungreis be more successful?
Might the tactics and methods used by Rabbi Weinberg or Uri Zohar or Rebbitzin Jungreis be more successful?
They need a new script indeed! I have always believed such behavior to be foolishly counter-productive. They would actually achieve something if they set an elegant Shabbos table with cake and wine (Yerushalayim has an eiruv), sang inspiring Shabbos songs, and invited passers-by to make Kiddush and join them. People (including the demonstraters) would learn that Shabbos is a day of delight, tranquility and peace, rather than a day of self-denial, strife and confrontation. Alas, the Jewish People are lost sheep without a shepherd.
oh my god they are nuts why dont they just stay in meia shearim and let everyone else have a peaceful shabbos
the aforementioned comment was expertly written wouldnt change a coma in it thank u!!! direct succinct perspective!
"They need a new script indeed! I have always believed such behavior to be foolishly counter-productive. They would actually achieve something if they set an elegant Shabbos table with cake and wine (Yerushalayim has an eiruv), sang inspiring Shabbos songs, and invited passers-by to make Kiddush and join them. People (including the demonstraters) would learn that Shabbos is a day of delight, tranquility and peace, rather than a day of self-denial, strife and confrontation. Alas, the Jewish People are lost sheep without a shepherd."
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"They need a new script indeed! I have always believed such behavior to be foolishly counter-productive. They would actually achieve something if they set an elegant Shabbos table with cake and wine (Yerushalayim has an eiruv), sang inspiring Shabbos songs, and invited passers-by to make Kiddush and join them. People (including the demonstraters) would learn that Shabbos is a day of delight, tranquility and peace, rather than a day of self-denial, strife and confrontation. Alas, the Jewish People are lost sheep without a shepherd."