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KansasJew:
Hey IQ of 136, I make people laugh ( just ask my co-workers), But I am already married maybe they can do cloning  ;D

jdl4ever:
According to the simple reading of the Rambam it is irrelevant as to the intent of touching as long as it is not a sexual kind of touching.  According to R' Mose Fienstein Zs'l in his letters about touching passers by in a crowded subway train he seems to argue (or at best reads the Rambam differently) and says that touching is allowed only if one doesn't have pleasure from the touching. 

Odkahanehchai:  Just because people say something is true, does not make it true.  Most Jews have no clue what the Rambam writes about this subject or even what the strict Moshe Feinstein writes about it, even he allows it if it isn't with wrong intentions.  There are many misconceptions of the general public.

Kiwi:

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--- Quote from: KansasJew on January 22, 2008, 09:39:32 PM ---Honestly Orthodox Rabbis are prevented from touching other women in private or public.

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He is Orthodox, he is a great Rabbi, and a personal friend.

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Then there is obviously something wrong here.

Is he Orthodox or "Orthodox"?

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He plays by the rules.

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What do you mean by that?

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Exactly that he is a very moral man and never once has being other wise.

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Well, I know very moral people who are not frum.  Being moral doesn't mean he's Shomer Mitzvos.

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I know that and as I said he is completely Orthodox in his ways. And a "Orthodox" Rabbi.

OdKahaneChai:

--- Quote from: jdl4ever on January 22, 2008, 10:09:50 PM ---According to the simple reading of the Rambam it is irrelevant as to the intent of touching as long as it is not a sexual kind of touching.  According to R' Mose Fienstein Zs'l in his letters about touching passers by in a crowded subway train he seems to argue (or at best reads the Rambam differently) and says that touching is allowed only if one doesn't have pleasure from the touching. 

Odkahanehchai:  Just because people say something is true, does not make it true.  Most Jews have no clue what the Rambam writes about this subject or even what the strict Moshe Feinstein writes about it, even he allows it if it isn't with wrong intentions.  There are many misconceptions of the general public.

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R' Feinstein forbids handshakes!  Who gets sexual pleasure from a handshake?

Kiwi:

--- Quote from: OdKahaneChai on January 22, 2008, 10:13:50 PM ---
--- Quote from: jdl4ever on January 22, 2008, 10:09:50 PM ---According to the simple reading of the Rambam it is irrelevant as to the intent of touching as long as it is not a sexual kind of touching.  According to R' Mose Fienstein Zs'l in his letters about touching passers by in a crowded subway train he seems to argue (or at best reads the Rambam differently) and says that touching is allowed only if one doesn't have pleasure from the touching. 

Odkahanehchai:  Just because people say something is true, does not make it true.  Most Jews have no clue what the Rambam writes about this subject or even what the strict Moshe Feinstein writes about it, even he allows it if it isn't with wrong intentions.  There are many misconceptions of the general public.

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R' Feinstein forbids handshakes!  Who gets sexual pleasure from a handshake?

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Some people I know  :::D :::D

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