I was looking at old threads and came across the one on Megilas Lester. You happened to have posted there. I was NOT reviewing your posts!
Neither the executive order nor the Judge's ruling was about denying Jewish kids their religious environment of choice. The Order was not aimed at frum camps or religion. It was a public health decision which happened to impact on us too. Nothing more.
Keep in mind the old joke - the difference between Hashem and a Federal District Court Judge is that Hashem does not think that he is a Federal District Court Judge.
Don't expect it to help but will post it anyway.
Would help for people like me who try avoiding certain threads.
The majority of this country drinks Kool-aid, it's just different flavors at different times.
HAVE YOU ALL LOST YOUR MIND? Kosher switch? This is nothing but a scam, sham, trick, loophole or a hundred other things. One thing it is not is "kosher". This is not some CC T&C's you are trying to justify. Who do you think you are fooling here? You think you are going to pull a quick one on your creator? Good luck with that one.
Not a single like. I would say it is do to prejudice but the guy I guess is Jewish.
Please only nominate posts from other DDFers.
Not their first offense on this thread.
wow, a "musar shmuess" from a goy!if only all jews would understand this
This was before the advent of electric faucets.
This warped, twisted logic is called "satire". Today, we indicate that a text should be understood as satire by adding /s at the end. For the past 300 years, satire was often indicated by using "A modest proposal" in the title, as Randomex wrote above.This derives from a 1720s essay by Jonathan Swift, "A modest proposal For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick." Swift begins with a sympathetic description of the poverty in which Irish children grow up, then explains how wealthy Englishmen can help them: Buy their babies. "A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled..."Swift continues to write a serious essay with evidence to bolster his point, but it's obvious to any reader that he is using humor to make a point. Gerald Early is also using satirical humor to make his point. The Chronicle of Higher Education asked college professors, administrators and staff to comment on whether colleges should reopen in the fall. Professor Early's essay takes the usual concern about safety and turns it on its head, suggesting that unsafety is the very reason to reopen, so that wealthy white students could learn about the everyday feelings of African Americans. His intended audience would be familiar with Swift's essay, and he emphasizes that his proposal is meant satirically, both by using Swift's title, and by writing in his final sentence that he does not modestly propose such retribution, but that considering this is an "exercise in empathy."
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I'm voting Biden (first time voting Dem in my life).So, my 10 year old asks me, "Is Trump good for the Jews"?, I say "yes". He asks me "So why are you voting for Biden?".I answered that Trump is good for the Jews, but America is even greater for the Jews, we've never been as free, and never had it as good as here, and Trump is hacking at the foundations of America.