What’s next for DIN? Championing the Women of the Wall machsheifos? He is very slow & cautious for each new element of apokorsis he introduces to this virtual rag of a site
Regurgitated yeshivishe crappola 10:50 If this is "apokorsis" then why are you reading this? Why are you following me like a hungry cat? Michal Bat Shaul wore tefillin and so did Rashi's daughter, so would you say they are apikorsim?
Old joke: A Lubavitch mitzvah tank parks outside the JTS. Two women "rabbinical students" decide they're going to have fun with the Lubavitcher so they go in and look around. They ask about each item and he explains what it is to them. Then they ask about the tefillin and he says it's a special religious item that men put on in the mornings when they pray. What about women? Can't they put on tefillin, they ask. And the Lubavitcher says no. So they say triumphantly "You know, we heard that there was this great rabbi named Rashi and his daughters put on tefillin so why not us?" The Lubavitcher smiles and says "That was a thousand years ago. Judaism evolves with the times! Stop living in the past."
What’s next for DIN? Championing the Women of the Wall machsheifos? He is very slow & cautious for each new element of apokorsis he introduces to this virtual rag of a site
ReplyDeleteRegurgitated yeshivishe crappola 10:50
DeleteIf this is "apokorsis" then why are you reading this? Why are you following me like a hungry cat?
Michal Bat Shaul wore tefillin and so did Rashi's daughter, so would you say they are apikorsim?
Rav Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg, zt"l, permitted women to put on tefillin in private so my only issue with this picture is that he's doing it in public.
DeleteThere is a SORO watermark on the video. This video is AI generated
ReplyDeleteOld joke: A Lubavitch mitzvah tank parks outside the JTS. Two women "rabbinical students" decide they're going to have fun with the Lubavitcher so they go in and look around. They ask about each item and he explains what it is to them. Then they ask about the tefillin and he says it's a special religious item that men put on in the mornings when they pray.
ReplyDeleteWhat about women? Can't they put on tefillin, they ask. And the Lubavitcher says no.
So they say triumphantly "You know, we heard that there was this great rabbi named Rashi and his daughters put on tefillin so why not us?"
The Lubavitcher smiles and says "That was a thousand years ago. Judaism evolves with the times! Stop living in the past."
100 percent A-I
ReplyDeleteTo all who are saying it's AI, now I understand. In the middle it looks like the bayis of the shel yad is hanging in the middle of nowhere
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