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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Bnei-Brak Poisik Rules That Girls Are Allowed to Sing to Drive Peleg Terrorists Away


Loosely translated from a Hebrew Publication

 In Bnei Brak they came up with an original method for chasing away unwanted invaders.

 After the members of the anarchist Jerusalem faction, Peleg, arrived in Bnei Brak on Thursday to demonstrate on Geha Road against the enlistment of a yeshiva boy, they established a temporary synagogue for themselves next to an old Beit Yaakov seminary on Aharonovitch Street.

Frum women teachers, were surprised by the invasion when they arrived at work the next morning, and so tried to figure out a way to drive the Peleg terrorists from their temporary structure they had erected right under the windows of the seminary classrooms.

The teachers came out with a plan to organize the students to sing in public, loudly, so that the girls' singing would drive away the Peleg crazies. 

However, before taking this step, the seminary management debated whether it was even permissible for girls to raise their voices in song and cause them to sin listening to the voices of girls, was there an issue of  'לפני עיוור לא תיתן מכשול

The teachers requested an urgent ruling on this issue from a known poisek, Rabbi Amram Fried. The Rav ruled that it was permissible to organize the girls for public singing that would drive away the Jerusalem "rabbis," because it was a temporary synagogue that was built unexpectedly and without permission from the residents in the area and from the seminary management.

Indeed, the girls gathered in their classrooms and when they got up to study, they began singing songs of Shabbat ,, and it didn't take long for the "tzaddikim" to flee the area, but not before they  dismantled the temporary synagogue they had established. 

The girls concluded: 

וליהודיות היתה אורה ושמחה. 

5 comments:

Garnel Ironheart said...

First, no Lifnei Iver. Lifnei Iver is when the guy doesn't know you're trying to make him sin, not when you flat out tell him that's what you're doing.
Second, when it comes to Kol Isha, the onus is on the man not to hear it. Banning women from singing is the Chareidiban approach - blame the woman when it's the guy who should've had self control.

Anonymous said...

Ok then.So Peleg fellows should've stayed.

Fatso said...

Who is this zaftigeh guy being made into chopped liver by the Flatbush windbag?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EqrPiN_WkI

Too much!

Anonymous said...

That's great

Pitputei Prutzah said...

The Flatbush Squirrel

https://www.bitchute.com/video/253AWGrK8LJz

has crossed all lines into apikorsis now matter any good she may have done