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Monsey MomMember
As a reference – Givat Zev is past Kever Shmuel Hanavi.
Monsey MomMemberThe “FACTS” are that I wrote that to the best of my knowledge there was never a place in Monsey that advertised “Pas Yisroel” and “Cholov Yisroel” and was open on Shabbos.
I don’t think the places you mentioned are makpid on those items.
Monsey MomMemberSorry “gregaaron” what you wrote is not correct according to any dictionary. I never said that the business was doing something “WRONG”.
To repeat what I said was that everyone should have all the information available, and then they could decide if they want to eat there. Of course they could ask their Rav if that was their choice. I felt that it was a public service to let people know that something was going on that had never happeened in Monsey.
You of course may have your opinion that it was a great service.
Monsey MomMemberOops – that was a bad typo – it should read “to make a false statement that causes people to have a bad OPINION of someone”.
Monsey MomMemberTo MCP: According to the miriam webster dictionary, slander is defined as “to make a false statement that causes people to have a bad option of someone”. I did not write anything that was not true. (By the way MOD – you missed that.)
I bentch all of Klall Yisrael that we should be zocheh to keep all the laws of Kashrus.
Monsey MomMemberIt is now a few days after Pesach. I really had been waiting for another post from “nachas” who said he knew Rabbi Schechter, but that never happened.
Anyways, the place closed right before Pesach.
Monsey MomMemberThankk you for all the comments.
I will not bother to respond to some of them.
I went to Fun City and there is only one place to buy food.
I understand that Pas Yisroel and Cholov Yisroel are chumras, but I would think that if they are offering that they are looking for a client base that cares about that. I think that the same client base would want to know if the place is open on Shabbos.
I will not have any more time for this before Yom Tov, and I wish everyone A CHAG KOSHER VESAMEACH!!
Monsey MomMemberTo pba – Of course people may aksk their Rav if they want to do so. For myself and many others, (probably after talking with someone with knowledge of hashgochas) we can make our own decisions if we want to eat in a place that is open Shabbos.
Let us all daven that we should have a A Gut YomTov!
Monsey MomMemberThank you for all your comments.
The only thing I had to gain from the post was informing people of the facts, so that they could make an intelligent decision. Of course I don’t have knowledge of every kosher place in the world, but I never saw a place advertise cholov yisroel and pas yiroel and be open on Shabbos. I did ask a shailah before I posted. To those who don’t like it maybe you shouldn’t be hanging out in coffee rooms.
Monsey MomMemberYes Soliek the concession IS open on Shabbos.
Also, to popa_bar_abba, you can’t compare a pizza store to big manufacturers who get deliveris by tanker trucks and tractor trailers – and are not retail. As far as other retail stores that are open on Shabbos, if you are Ok with that – fine, just let people have the information to decide on their own.
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