utterly disgusting. in the "old days" you would go to a shochet and do the private Kapparo. Today the shvitzers have turned it into a Yom Kippur business and they don't care if the animals suffer, they don't care if the rest of the community, Jewish and non-Jewish, are revolted by the spectacle and that the Jews look like a bunch of primitive barbarian pagans.
They don't just look like primitive barbarians, they ARE primitive barbarians. Shotim don't need mechila from Hashem in shamayim, they need a refuah from a psychiatrist right here on earth.
I dont know where this is from but in Crown Heights the Kappores are schected, Kashered and donated to the Yeshiva where they are eaten by Yeshiva Bochurim.
This reminds me of the scoundrels who take money for burying shaimos and then dump the shaimos on the side of the road in black bags. Perhaps they opened up a kaporos chicken branch. It's very sad. I am glad I use money for kaporos.
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Kaporos anywhere from $10.00 to $20.00 per unit ...
utterly disgusting. in the "old days" you would go to a shochet and do the private Kapparo. Today the shvitzers have turned it into a Yom Kippur business and they don't care if the animals suffer, they don't care if the rest of the community, Jewish and non-Jewish, are revolted by the spectacle and that the Jews look like a bunch of primitive barbarian pagans.
nothing new...
where did this film come from? Where did these carcasses end up and how?
They don't just look like primitive barbarians, they ARE primitive barbarians.
Shotim don't need mechila from Hashem in shamayim, they need a refuah from a psychiatrist right here on earth.
I dont know where this is from but in Crown Heights the Kappores are schected, Kashered and donated to the Yeshiva where they are eaten by Yeshiva Bochurim.
This reminds me of the scoundrels who take money for burying shaimos and then dump the shaimos on the side of the road in black bags. Perhaps they opened up a kaporos chicken branch. It's very sad. I am glad I use money for kaporos.
oh my - I linked this to my geula website.
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