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Post by resinhead on Nov 3, 2024 18:44:54 GMT -5
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Post by tonyroma on Nov 3, 2024 22:18:58 GMT -5
2.4 percent of the population. 1 percent are of voting age, blip.
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Post by Captj on Nov 4, 2024 6:19:48 GMT -5
So, a few ultra orthodox jews demonstrate for tRump and that means the jews are for him? Kinda similar to the right wing evangelical christians. This group thinks FF45 will nuke Iran and solve the middle east issues in a day. It's great to wish for things, but reality is a different animal. tRump has no loyalty to anyone, or anything except his own pursestrings and power.
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Post by nikonoclast on Nov 4, 2024 7:03:33 GMT -5
Massive? Hardly.
Orthodox? Not really.
Rockland county, unfortunately, had loose zoning and building codes.
That allowed Jewish cults to build tiny apartments for large family's.
"Just like Eastern European ghettos."
They took over school boards, closed a school, and then sold the building to themselves.
( Their kids don't go to real schools either ... they go to sham "yeshivas" that refuse to teach English. )
The corrupt school sale was overturned by the courts, who forced the cults to turn over $1 million in cash.
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Post by resinhead on Nov 4, 2024 7:18:31 GMT -5
We know, Nick.
You’d like them all removed from the planet.
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Post by resinhead on Nov 4, 2024 9:24:47 GMT -5
Amish too.
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Post by nikonoclast on Nov 4, 2024 12:03:27 GMT -5
We know, Nick. You’d like them all removed from the planet. Dream on. You Lord and Savior will spend the rest of his miserable life in prison. I'm certain he'll share his wisdom with the world as he rots away. Will you be his pen pal?
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Post by PolarsStepdad on Nov 4, 2024 12:25:41 GMT -5
L.O.G.s existed in Gemrany too.
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Post by gardawg on Nov 4, 2024 12:29:50 GMT -5
‘Rabbi rebellion’: 33 Orthodox rabbis endorse Harris
Most Orthodox Jews vote Republican, but the rabbis cited grave concerns over Trump’s moral character
forward.com/fast-forward/670534/33-orthodox-rabbis-endorse-harris-trump/Jacob Kornbluh By Jacob Kornbluh November 3, 2024 A group of American rabbis, all identifying as Orthodox, published a letter of support for Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday. The organizers described the move as a “rabbi rebellion” given that Orthodox Jews have reliably voted for Republicans and turned out en masse for former President Donald Trump in 2020. (Jews in general, however, overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.) “While one can certainly engage in debate regarding certain policies, the risks posed by former President Trump’s character make clear to us as Torah-abiding Jews that we should support VP Kamala Harris,” the endorsement read. It also praised her as “a person of upstanding character, offers stability in her leadership, and supports Israel and the Jewish people.” Out of the 33 rabbis on the letter, at least nine were women. In traditional orthodoxy, women are not ordained or accepted as rabbis.
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Post by tonyroma on Nov 4, 2024 13:23:41 GMT -5
Oy vey!!
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Post by throttle on Nov 4, 2024 14:09:53 GMT -5
‘Rabbi rebellion’: 33 Orthodox rabbis endorse Harris
Most Orthodox Jews vote Republican, but the rabbis cited grave concerns over Trump’s moral character
forward.com/fast-forward/670534/33-orthodox-rabbis-endorse-harris-trump/Jacob Kornbluh By Jacob Kornbluh November 3, 2024 A group of American rabbis, all identifying as Orthodox, published a letter of support for Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday. The organizers described the move as a “rabbi rebellion” given that Orthodox Jews have reliably voted for Republicans and turned out en masse for former President Donald Trump in 2020. (Jews in general, however, overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.) “While one can certainly engage in debate regarding certain policies, the risks posed by former President Trump’s character make clear to us as Torah-abiding Jews that we should support VP Kamala Harris,” the endorsement read. It also praised her as “a person of upstanding character, offers stability in her leadership, and supports Israel and the Jewish people.” Out of the 33 rabbis on the letter, at least nine were women. In traditional orthodoxy, women are not ordained or accepted as rabbis. Any statement like that framed as a consensus triggers my bullshit alert. Female orthodox rabbis... what'll the lying dems try next. They really don't respect the intelligence of average Americans at all.
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Post by biminitwisted on Nov 4, 2024 14:10:46 GMT -5
‘Rabbi rebellion’: 33 Orthodox rabbis endorse Harris
Most Orthodox Jews vote Republican, but the rabbis cited grave concerns over Trump’s moral character
forward.com/fast-forward/670534/33-orthodox-rabbis-endorse-harris-trump/Jacob Kornbluh By Jacob Kornbluh November 3, 2024 A group of American rabbis, all identifying as Orthodox, published a letter of support for Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday. The organizers described the move as a “rabbi rebellion” given that Orthodox Jews have reliably voted for Republicans and turned out en masse for former President Donald Trump in 2020. (Jews in general, however, overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.) “While one can certainly engage in debate regarding certain policies, the risks posed by former President Trump’s character make clear to us as Torah-abiding Jews that we should support VP Kamala Harris,” the endorsement read. It also praised her as “a person of upstanding character, offers stability in her leadership, and supports Israel and the Jewish people.” Out of the 33 rabbis on the letter, at least nine were women. In traditional orthodoxy, women are not ordained or accepted as rabbis. Any statement like that framed as a consensus triggers my bullshit alert. Female orthodox rabbis... what'll the lying dems try next. They really don't respect the intelligence of average Americans at all. Do you know what average actually means?
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Post by throttle on Nov 4, 2024 14:19:33 GMT -5
Any statement like that framed as a consensus triggers my bullshit alert. Female orthodox rabbis... what'll the lying dems try next. They really don't respect the intelligence of average Americans at all. Do you know what average actually means? In blue states and districts apparently a lot less than elsewhere else.
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Post by Tarponator on Nov 4, 2024 14:20:47 GMT -5
Does Throttle think Jewish Orthodoxy works like Catholicism? Does Throttle see consensus where none is stated nor inferred?
An American of average intelligence and low information might.
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Post by biminitwisted on Nov 4, 2024 14:21:34 GMT -5
What's Jewish law say about the abortion issue?
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Post by Tarponator on Nov 4, 2024 14:24:47 GMT -5
Because it is not a top-down religion, it kind of depends on who you ask.
Generally speaking, there is no prohibition of abortion within Judaism.
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Post by throttle on Nov 4, 2024 14:40:17 GMT -5
It's almost like you guys missed the part that says "In traditional orthodoxy, women are not ordained or accepted as rabbis".
Or is this one of those cases where democrats pretend not to understand plain English, tortuously extracting some bogus inference that suits their purpose?
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Post by Tarponator on Nov 4, 2024 14:45:35 GMT -5
Not really: This is one of those cases where you are speaking to a Jew who doesn't need an article to inform him of his religion. Incidentally, I'm not a Democrat, either.
By "tortuously extracting some bogus inference that suits their purpose", do you mean suggesting a consensus where none exists?
You remain misinformed, but please do let me know if you have anything else that needs clearing up.
I'm here for you.
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