I Agree with the sign. It is disrespectful to be on the phone etc in a cemetery. I think this should not be limited to smartphones, but to all phones. People davvening at a kever should not need to listen to someone else doing a business deal.
Please spare me the satmar bullshit already. They are the biggest thieves around, they all have 2 phones - thinking they can fool the yeshivas by only showing a kosher phone, etc. As the saying goes, a fish shtinkt fun kop. The 2 biggest thieves and schmucks are Zalli and Aron. Why people worship the ground that these 2 pieces of drek walk on, I'll never know. Nor do i care. Baruch Ata Hashem.... Shelo Asani Satmar. Now lets wait for that idiot to call me the same names he calls DIN.
I Agree with the sign. It is disrespectful to be on the phone etc in a cemetery. I think this should not be limited to smartphones, but to all phones. People davvening at a kever should not need to listen to someone else doing a business deal.
ReplyDeleteFinally a normal satmar sign!
I guess this means kosher phones can be used.
ReplyDeleteYep, can't wait to hear the cheerful Nokia ringtone during a levaya
Please spare me the satmar bullshit already. They are the biggest thieves around, they all have 2 phones - thinking they can fool the yeshivas by only showing a kosher phone, etc. As the saying goes, a fish shtinkt fun kop. The 2 biggest thieves and schmucks are Zalli and Aron. Why people worship the ground that these 2 pieces of drek walk on, I'll never know. Nor do i care.
ReplyDeleteBaruch Ata Hashem.... Shelo Asani Satmar.
Now lets wait for that idiot to call me the same names he calls DIN.
There is a Chashash of "Loeg L'Rosh" ...
ReplyDeleteיש חשש של "לועג לראש"
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ReplyDelete"לרש"