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    slominer
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    Is it unrefined for a Ben Torah to walk in the street from the pizza shop to his home holding a box with a pie of pizza?

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    lesschumras
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    He’s not eating the pie, just holding the box.

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    David111
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    If his taking home a box with a pie of Pizza I would think it’s for his wife and kids. This is a כבוד. Shows that he helps out at home and has some מידות.

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    Takes2-2tango
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    Is it unrefined for a ben tayrah to to walk around with his shirt tail out?
    Id it unrefined for s brn tayrah to walk on the street with a towel on his shoulder on hid way to/from the mikvah?
    Is it unrefined for a ben tayrah to smoke in public?

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    ubiquitin
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    “If his taking home a box with a pie of Pizza I would think it’s for his wife and kids. This is a כבוד. Shows that he helps out at home and has some מידות.’

    I think thats the problem the OP refers to. He wants to know if At 8 slices per box and 2 slices per person it is unbecoming for a ben torah to have only 2 children at home

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    WolfishMusings
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    Is it unrefined for a Ben Torah to walk in the street from the pizza shop to his home holding a box with a pie of pizza?

    Why is it any more unrefined than carrying home a bag of groceries? Or a box of apples? Or a tray of fish?

    The Wolf

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    DovidBT
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    I think thats the problem the OP refers to. He wants to know if At 8 slices per box and 2 slices per person it is unbecoming for a ben torah to have only 2 children at home.

    A simple remedy is to ask the pizza shop for two or three empty pizza boxes. That will give the appearance of having enough pizza for a large family.

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