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July 29, 2008 8:57 pm at 8:57 pm in reply to: Should pro-freikeit commentors be given a voice? #625971BogenParticipant
Pashuteh Yid You mustn’t be Mr. Perfect to give tochacha. Otherwise no one would ever give anyone tochacha, and the whole idea of tochacha would be meaningless.
July 29, 2008 1:27 pm at 1:27 pm in reply to: Out Of The Mailbag: (Flatbush Kiddush: Tznius & Drinking Out Of Control) #1142517BogenParticipantnamele, How trendy?
July 28, 2008 10:26 pm at 10:26 pm in reply to: Out Of The Mailbag: (Flatbush Kiddush: Tznius & Drinking Out Of Control) #1142514BogenParticipantso namele, do tell us how YOU do it. If you don’t dress like Reb Arele’s Chasidim, what do YOU do??
July 25, 2008 11:38 pm at 11:38 pm in reply to: Should pro-freikeit commentors be given a voice? #625937BogenParticipantlgbg,
Not to bust anyones bubble, but what relevance is popularity? Bin Laden is quite popular amongst some groups.
July 24, 2008 7:44 pm at 7:44 pm in reply to: Should pro-freikeit commentors be given a voice? #625906BogenParticipant“I can only try”, If you only eat Cholov Yisroel, and the person you eat by eats Cholov Akum, he may have used his keilim to cook Cholov Akim food. So all his keilim may potentially be unusable by you, even if he honestly serves you only food that you would rely on.
Or similarly if you only rely on certain hechsheirim for meat, and he cooked with his keilim (long before your visit) meat with hechsheirim you wouldn’t use, all his keilim may now be affected by that non-reliable (for you) hechsheirim.
July 23, 2008 8:47 pm at 8:47 pm in reply to: Should pro-freikeit commentors be given a voice? #625889BogenParticipantI too would be happy to have illini07 at my Shabbos table. We might be able to be mekarev him 🙂 About the Kashrus part, I dunno…
(Besides “I can only try”, how can you rely on someones kashrus if you say you may not trust the hashgochos that person uses? That person would’ve been using food with hashgochos you don’t [necessarily] use on all his keilim used for the food he prepares for you.)
July 22, 2008 8:58 pm at 8:58 pm in reply to: Should pro-freikeit commentors be given a voice? #625866BogenParticipantI agree with charlie brown. Maybe pro-freikeit is too strong a word, but there is definitely a problem with some of the above mentioned posters. And I think YW should exercise more discretion in moderating comments by rejecting those that are in conflict with al pi din. Even if they start yelling “censorship”, etc. The Torah does require a degree of censorship.
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