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Category Archives: Personal
I Tend To See The End From The Beginning
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Beards No Longer Markers Of Moral Superiority
Adam comments: “You claim to speak from a position of authority on judaism by saying “take it from me, i have a beard”… well put, but are you aware that theres a whole subculture of homosexuals known as the bear … Continue reading
The End Of Jewish Blogging?
Orthodox Rabbi Gil Student blogs: Blog posts are opinion pieces. In the old days, before blogs became more mainstream, you could express your opinions freely. If I thought a rabbi wrote an article demonstrating ignorance and dishonesty with sources, I … Continue reading
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Dennis Prager Cruises
DennisPragerCruises.com. Khunrum emails: “Finally a Job Opportunity for Luke, Cabin Boy.” “Tell you the truth I’d rather take my chances on the Titanic.” Chaim Amalek emails: “Luke is to Prager what “Mark’s Friggin Stern” web site is to the Howard … Continue reading
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They Trust The Heart, We Trust The Law
I just watched all four episodes of the BBC drama North & South, set in 19th Century England. It was very romantic and charming and traditional. Reminded me a bit of Orthodox Judaism, until these goyim started excusing each other’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th century england, bbc drama, fornicating, goyim, orthodox judaism, religion christianity
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