Mr. Guberfield

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  • in reply to: Skirts and Judaism #794412

    Also, i think that the reason why the goyim wore skirts were actually for very not tzniusdike reasons. i won’t say all of them here, vehamaivan yavin, but one reason was to show off their legs.

    in reply to: Skirts and Judaism #794404

    What does ‘the logic of daas torah’ mean?

    There is only one logic, not two

    and mod 80, you said what a talmid chocham is not. but what is it?

    in reply to: Skirts and Judaism #794402

    mod 80

    the gemara says stories where even someone who was not a tanna or amora helped decide the halacha, in many places.

    in reply to: Skirts and Judaism #794400

    moderator 80

    I am a talmid chocham.

    and, in the gemara an argument was accepted from anyone, if it made logical sense.

    also see the hakdoma to yam shel shlomo (maharshal), were he elaborates on looking at what is said, not who said it.

    And if you don’t use logic, what then do you use? you just decide a halacha without even thinking about it? im sure that that would be much better, then trying to understand it.

    Logic just means clear thinking

    in reply to: Skirts and Judaism #794398

    moderator 80

    Did you know that the Ramchal wrote several seforim on logic, with the intent that they would be used to study gemara?

    (sefer hahigayoin, and others)

    in reply to: Skirts and Judaism #794396

    on the ball

    i thought of that. but if so, that would make all women ‘untzniusdik’, because their shirts, or whatever they are called, accentuate the top part of a woman’s body.

    according to that reason, women would need to wear some kind of wire frame to push their shirts away from their body so that the shirt doesn’t ‘outline’ it.

    Also their sleaves would need to billow out several inches, so as not to accentuate their arms.

    in reply to: Do you watch movies? #800634

    It is interesting to point out, that in the two biggest movies of this year, Transformers 3 and Harry Potter 7 pt. 2, both of the lead actors are Jewish.

    These movies are also both in the top 10 highest grossing movies of all time, and have both grossed in excess of one billion dollars already.

    In fact, in transformers 3 (as well as 1 and 2), the lead actor, the director, and the producer – which are the three biggest jobs in a movie – are all jewish. (spielsberg, bay, and lebeoff)

    Fry jews have had some astonishing success in this field.

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