Monday, December 16, 2019

Crazed Chassidim Protest Chabad "Yud Tes Kislev" Gathering in Monsey Calling them "Apikorsim"








9 comments:

  1. Even a broken lock is right twice a dayDecember 16, 2019 at 6:39 PM

    Perhaps the protesters are correct?

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  2. Which Chassidus are the protesters?

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  3. They were hired by chabad to advertise the farbrengen.

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  4. Even a broken clock is right twice a dayDecember 17, 2019 at 12:53 AM

    Sorry, messed up the name.

    Meant to write

    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

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  7. this is the Teaching from there rabba.they are all innocent people.This Poison they learned in the yeshiva from there rabba And you can not expect anything better from them.
    This hatred they have been taught since they are little Babies.
    What do you expect from them.
    All day they learn how to hate a different jew.
    thanks to the rabba

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  8. There is nothing more apikorses (apostasy) and frauds than imposing your version of Hashem (G-D) on other people.

    That's how we get avoida zora (idolatry, many gods) and people acting as gatekeepers for their gods and fighting for their gods. Their forcing and fighting says very loudly that their gods are too weak to fight for themselves.

    Everyone must be allowed to find their own way to Hashem (G-D) in their heart, mind and soul. Couching and helping people find their way in a positive way is perfect. But negativity or forcing it, is apikorses (apostasy) and avoida zora (idolatry).

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  9. Morons, will be morons...
    Jeez, they legitimize, negative Chassidic stereotypes.

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