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Rational Traditionalist's avatar

Well said, but it's getting more and more difficult to satirize. This is actually a very good representation of what they actually think. Look out for RJ's upcoming posts on the rationalist benefits of Jews For Atheism, and see if you can spot any substantiative differences.

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Isha Yiras Hashem's avatar

I apologize for misunderstanding your post. I actually believe we have very similar goals, although we go about them differently. I will not delete my previous comment, because it was adequately responded to, but I'm also adding this apology where people can see it.

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marzipan's avatar

Keep it up! You had me laughing quite a bit! You have a talent and are using l'chvod shamayim. I hope people appreciate this!

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Norm's avatar

Excellent!!

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mb's avatar

The Elephantine Passover papyrus give you all the cleaning instructions you need to do.

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test's avatar

That little girls is not dressed al pi Rabbi Falk and that entire family looks far to healthy to be chareidi. Where is mum?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIVRU9TnARU

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מכרכר בכל עוז's avatar

Having a nervous breakdown in the kitchen.

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Isha Yiras Hashem's avatar

I am against this post, and everything it stands for. Please see my post on Bible critics.

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Happy's avatar

You are against satire? 😉

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Isha Yiras Hashem's avatar

Is it satire and I missed it? Apologies. It is erev Pesach and I'm still glad I was moche.

You did not provide the counter arguments, at all.

Particularly this quote:

Since the substance on the walls and chairs is obviously not hametz, it is clear that according to this enlightened opinion, Pesach cleaning has nothing to do with hametz, but is an annual hygienic practice, similar to netilat yadayim and mikva. In addition, the phrase yesh al mi l'smokh (there is what to rely on) is a sure sign of a rationalist approach, familiar to us from every area of halacha, from women's hair coverings to kol isha.

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LOL's avatar

It's a satire.

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LOL's avatar

😆😆

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