To bring this thread back on topic...https://www.ou.org/life/inspiration/its-not-your-concern/
I'm with JTZ. Bean-free cholent FTW.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
But it has so much ketchup. Yuck.
When someone is a celebrity (by choice), it is very important that we not justify their actions.We are in a world that everything is viral. It has a huge impact on ppl and defiantly young people, struggling where to draw the line.How many children will say she's frum and goes in a car and dress that way, it's fine.I think but not sure that on the modern orthodox youngsters this can have a huge impact.True but sad!
No need to justify and no need to judge.
Maybe the recipe is like Trump's rhetoric - don't take it literally. The ketchup is just pandering to her base, what she's serious about is meat and potatoes.
Let us celebrate this gift that Hashem has given us in having such attractive and prominent models of serious Jews in our time.
No need to kvell with pride either.Nebach
A bigger deal than both of those is adding water and turning it to low in the morning but,So
Is there a need to say its not acceptable? Without judging (if possible)
The OU article makes a good point about Koufax. Though to be fair he didn't claim to be Orthodox.
I always felt that Koufax made both a kiddush Hashem and a chillul Hashem.
I didn't notice the turning it lower...You can add hot water from the urn if you have a blech.
How so?
check out your yichus if you can't tolerate authentic cholent
Is it very un-jewish of me that I just don't like cholent? I have had dozens of chulents in my life and I can count the ones I actually enjoyed on one hand. (well that felt good to get off my chest)