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and yes, the feivish is a chilul hashem and you should take it off even if it will ruin the paint job, find a different bumper sticker.
butisitkosherParticipanti take back everythinw i wrote before. i am sorry. it turns out you are right. you are not even allowed to have such a dvd in your home. you have to destroy it and remove it from your home. everyone can ask there own rabbi. i will hopefully hear more tomorrow and let you know what else.
butisitkosherParticipantwould i be upset if a school sent it to my kids? yes. was it a stupid thing to produce and send? yes. was it a massive chilul hashem? yes. should they have apologized and warned parents and retracted? yes. so what though?! it’s there to make money for oorah
butisitkosherParticipantoorah deals with kids that aren’t religious at all, they are making money to help those children become religious. it is a tzedaka
butisitkosherParticipantshmorg has nuthin ta do wtih ooorah, so they made up a chazal and told your kids wild animals can’t hurt them? so what? it is there to make money, nmot to teach people
butisitkosherParticipanthe made a vdieo based on how he rememberd what rashi says. they just sent out his video’ i dont think any children died testing out what he did. oorah can’t be sued just because they sent out a video telling kids you can walk into wild animal cages and not get hurt.
butisitkosherParticipantYa, I saw it. It was horrible but Oorah is not responsible for what some guy says on the shmorg
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