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Also, the Jews in the European countries spoke Yiddish, which is a German derivative language. It was never officially created as a language. And the Jews in Spanish countries spoke Ladino- a Spanish derivative language. Today, everybody speaks the language of the country they live. Only Chassidim speak Yiddish for a reason hard to comprehend.
inquisitive girlParticipantChaylev Hawaryah and huju,
EVERYBODY wore long jackets in the 1800’s because it was in style. Jews, non Jews, Chassidim, Litvak’s…
Did any of you ever open a history book in your life???March 4, 2022 12:53 am at 12:53 am in reply to: Are we tarnishing our Mitzvos with falsehood? #2066131inquisitive girlParticipantjustlookingin, i feel the same. I told my friends not to send me their fundraising pages because I give my maaser to specific relatives that need the money. It says to give tzedakah to your relatives first. i suggest you all do the same.
December 31, 2021 12:10 am at 12:10 am in reply to: The world should take action on Israel’s treatment of charedim #2046835inquisitive girlParticipantThats a good one Gadolhadorah!
December 30, 2021 10:48 am at 10:48 am in reply to: The world should take action on Israel’s treatment of charedim #2046521inquisitive girlParticipantromain
1. maybe they use it because they are afraid the protests will become violent (as it almost always becomes).
2. i dont know about events.
3. if somebody does something illegal, the go to jail. if not, they dont. Give me an example.
4. beating charedim? when? secular people beat charedi people? Or you mean police?December 30, 2021 10:45 am at 10:45 am in reply to: The world should take action on Israel’s treatment of charedim #2046518inquisitive girlParticipantakuperman dont compare to the holocaust!!!!! Theyre arent killing or jailing or torturing anybody!
December 29, 2021 11:06 pm at 11:06 pm in reply to: The world should take action on Israel’s treatment of charedim #2046381inquisitive girlParticipantcoffee addict, youre right.
If there is sinas chinam in Israel, maybe we might be making it worse.December 29, 2021 9:47 pm at 9:47 pm in reply to: The world should take action on Israel’s treatment of charedim #2046360inquisitive girlParticipantThe Israeli government and many irreligious people treat chareidim badly. It’s true. But have any of you wondered about the cause? The only hatred without a cause is anti-Semitism. But for a Jew to hate another Jew will not happen without reason.
Don’t you think protests against the government and government officials might be a cause? Illegal protests, fighting against police, making fires… Aren’t there any peaceful ways to make protests??? Or what about refusing to get a draft exemption? What are we showing the chilonim? Do you think this will make them frum? Isn’t this a huge chillul Hashem???
There are other reasons. The chilonim want a secular state, and we want it to be more religious. This is also a big reason for their hate.
But when chareidim act inappropriately, the chilonim and government hate us more. So first, the chareidim in Israel should improve their behavior, and then we’ll discuss the hatred and bad treatment.December 29, 2021 5:49 pm at 5:49 pm in reply to: Protecting the innocent and false accusations #2046285inquisitive girlParticipantIn the school where I teach every room and corridor has an eye. This helps keep everybody safe, especially since there are many male and female staff and students. I feel safe all the time, even when I’m alone with somebody. Also, if a crazy parent wants to accuse a staff member of doing something, there will always be proof to check.
Every school MUST have eyes. I think it’s illegal not to.inquisitive girlParticipantPersonally, i think this question became popular after tv shows like “my unorthodox life”. I think it comes from trying to find faults and Un justifications things in the most justified religion.
Not that im trying to attack you Yehudis21, this question never bothered me. There are many good answers written in this forum.
inquisitive girlParticipantCommon saychel, it’s clear that you are in the missing saychel category. Ever thought of opening a 4th account under that name? Are you accusing me of faking and changing genders here???
Sincerely,
Yocheved- I mean Yochanan. I’m still deciding on my gender. Gimme a break!!!!! Is that all that guys think about????
inquisitive girlParticipantThank you, AVIRA, and ALWAYS ASK QUESTIONS for your support. Not everybody is willing to answer such questions. I have a lot of Emunah that Hashem will send me the right one.
inquisitive girlParticipantAvira, dont think im not self aware!!! i know exactly where this is coming from! which im not interested in sharing.
You explained it so well! I hear you. i see why somebody would want to wear it. Maybe im trying to fit into the non jewish society? Ill be honest. Unconsciously i do. I want to fit into society while following halacha. is there something halachically wrong with that? maybe im hashkafically a frum modern girl.inquisitive girlParticipantBut honestly, the hat/ gartel/ jacket nowadays days. Do most poskim hold that you have to daven with it? I know some say you don’t. I’m just wondering. And a guy that doesn’t would he be less religious???
I’m asking regarding my shidduchim. My family wears the levush. But I found that they had too many distortions with Yiddishkeit. Verbal abuse, blatant Lashon Harah, use Hashem and religion for their objectives…
I’m talking about a small percentage of frum 2-facers. Maybe I’m scarred, but don’t you all think a guy without a uniform can be Ehrlich and good?inquisitive girlParticipantHis alter ego!?!? Hahaha! Many people have questions about levush.
I’m not talking about dressing badly. I don’t agree with the idea of looking very different than the world. For example, the Chassidish code of dress. The shtreimel, long jacket, long curly peyos. Or guys that wear their hat all the time or can’t wear a shirt that isn’t white.
Somehow, if somebody doesn’t follow the dress code, they’re considered less frum.inquisitive girlParticipantReb Eliezer, The chasam sofer was my great… grandfather, and I honestly don’t think he meant it to the extreme. You can take anything and read it the way you’d like.
I researched levush because I really hated it. Maybe t-shirts or hoodies with vulgar words are the non-jews מלבוש today. From everything I read, my conclusion is: the only reason for a uniform today is societal norms. When you want to fit in in a certain community. No matter how much you don’t believe in it or hate it, you’ll do it to fit in.
Maybe I have a lot of anger toward certain people, and I’m lashing out here. I’m sorry. Externals mean nothing. I’ve met a lot of liars who look so frum and holy. Why doesn’t everybody do what works for them as long as it doesn’t interfere with halacha??? -
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