tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2633952367455665536.post5720398296066954995..comments2024-03-29T15:46:03.195+03:00Comments on DUS IZ NIES !! Rare View...: My Hasidic community taught me to avoid non-Jews, but I decided to live differently. What if they were right?Dusiznieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17159854165651441155noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2633952367455665536.post-46335873304954149382019-12-30T08:39:06.780+02:002019-12-30T08:39:06.780+02:00Etshe, you changed the subject. In the USA, 98% of...Etshe, you changed the subject. In the USA, 98% of people will still be friendly to you if you're friendly to them. In Europe not so much. <br /><br />And yes, it's getting bad in the USA. We need to stop acting ASAP as:<br />chosen people entitled and successful above others and leech off them. But as<br />chosen people obligated to help others and a light unto them.<br /><br />If you wish to claim that you're frum (religious). Otherwise they will see you as a hypocrite and hate you. And in the internet age, things can get really bad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2633952367455665536.post-80115709136371908292019-12-28T21:52:08.668+02:002019-12-28T21:52:08.668+02:00To: Anonymous
You say:
"Europe is a little h...To: Anonymous<br /><br />You say:<br />"Europe is a little harder because it's already many generations."<br /><br />Oh yes ? Are you so sure ? It never came up to your mind that the US is even harder and way more violently antisemitic, precisely because it has no real recent history ?<br />I live in Europe. And here in Europe we have nobody, nothing, coming close to those american vilda chayos such as Louis Farrakhan, Hal Turner, Al Sharpton, let alone this despicable idiotic "pastor" :<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_QNHfuLgjk<br /><br />The open hate seen in the US is totally unthinkable in Europe.<br />And we have laws against such hatred. Do you ?<br /><br />So wake up before it's too late !Etshanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2633952367455665536.post-60961982402214187222019-12-27T18:34:04.696+02:002019-12-27T18:34:04.696+02:00Yes, the dilemma for sincere, deep thinking people...Yes, the dilemma for sincere, deep thinking people, since antiquity. The answer seems to be: open a direct dialog with "others". <br /><br />Demonstrate that you are willing to help them as much as you're willing to take for your own kind. Be a light unto the nations not a perceived leech. Demonstrate that religion is not about your own @$$ (or your leaders) but about "others" B'tzelem Eloykim (in the image of G-D).<br /><br />Open a dialog and listen very carefully. It's G-D talking. Find out what they feel and why. Especially there personal experience with our kind. 98% of "others" will open up and like you. Especially in the USA. Europe is a little harder because it's already many generations.<br /><br />Basically their experience is, they are made to feel inferior as "others". Nobody takes that sitting down. Real or perceived. We are smart enough to build true trust very fast. <br /><br />But (some of) our leaders have a vested interest in keeping them as "others". This is where it's not so simple, and you need to be careful. Be careful on who sees you having the dialog. Or who you tell about it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com