+1I chatted with them and they cancelled the item. I would hesitate before trying to order another add on item that way as it was an extra hassle
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/314396/london-based-belz-chassidim-criticized-by-uk-jewish-feminists.html מי שאין לו אשה או שאשתו בעיר אחרת לא ילמד תינוקות מפני שאמותיהם מביאות את בניהם לבית הספר ויתגרה בו יצרו מה שאין כן כשאשתו עמו בעיר יש לו פת בסלו אם יבא לו הרהור ויתקפנו יצרו שלא יוכל להסיח דעתו יוכל לבא אל אשתו. ויש מתירין למי שיש לו אשה אפילו היא בעיר אחרת ולכן אין למחות ביד המקילים: SourceFrom here you see that Mothers are the one's to bring the children to school, and the solution is by hiring people without problems.If it's a general problem of women driving they should trow out all students that their mother drives period, no matter if it's to school or elsewhere.
מה עניין שמיטה אצל הר סיני?What in the world does that Shulchan Aruch have to do with whether women can drive?
If it's a general problem of women driving they should trow out all students that their mother drives period, no matter if it's to school or elsewhere.
the ban is only women that drive their children to school
Does the Shu"a imply that it HAS to be the mother who drops the kids off?
What does that have to do with the Shu"A you brought? Did they say a woman can't walk her kid to school?
Do I write it in Hebrew or English? And do I write first the street name or the house number? In example, would it be;1 Bar ilan Jerusalem, Israel?
it's acceptable (it's the Derech)
א"ל רב לר' חייא נשים במאי זכיין באקרויי בנייהו לבי כנישתא ובאתנויי גברייהו בי רבנן ונטרין לגברייהו עד דאתו מבי רבנן
Anyone know where I can find online the story about how a Rabbi debunked a blood libel by asking a simple woman to make him an egg?
No.
I'm sure that's incorrect
I don't speak for everyone, only myself.
In that case the answer to the question ("anyone know...") should've been "not me," not "no."
That is one for the grammar police. Is "anyone" singular or plural?
I believe you are referring to the blood libel of 1144 in Norwich, England.
singular