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q_q_:

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--- Quote from: camerakid400 on October 13, 2008, 05:09:51 PM ---I saw an episode of curb your enthusiasm once where Larry David (Yimach Shmo) made fun of hasidic Jews and said they used a sheet.

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I am not convinced that Larry David, for his sin of being an apostate, and open about it, merits to be cursed with the same curse that jews use of hitler and arafat.

Who are you copying when you do that?

Would Chaim curse Larry David like that?

I notice that of the small handful of people that do it, 3/4 of them are not jewish.

I would be suprised if Larry David "made fun", like a bad school child, in a taunting relentless malicious way.  I've seen him and he does some quality comedy. He is a comedian.


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I don't know, qq, some people here are just curse happy...

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don't make excuses for them.

and don't yet put "camerakid" in the same bag as the sick repeat offenders

takebackourtemple:
   Chaim does not like the term "Ultra-Orthodox" because it implies that observant Jews are radical and is a term mostly used by non-religious. Many Chabad congregations don't consider themselves Orthodox either because they want to be open to every Jew.

Dr. Dan:

--- Quote from: takebackourtemple on October 16, 2008, 08:04:41 AM ---   Chaim does not like the term "Ultra-Orthodox" because it implies that observant Jews are radical and is a term mostly used by non-religious. Many Chabad congregations don't consider themselves Orthodox either because they want to be open to every Jew.

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well whatdo we call radical "ultra" orthodox Jews?  Inclusive Orthodox Jews?  >:(

q_q_:

--- Quote from: Dr. Dan on October 16, 2008, 08:07:56 AM ---
--- Quote from: takebackourtemple on October 16, 2008, 08:04:41 AM ---   Chaim does not like the term "Ultra-Orthodox" because it implies that observant Jews are radical and is a term mostly used by non-religious. Many Chabad congregations don't consider themselves Orthodox either because they want to be open to every Jew.

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well whatdo we call radical "ultra" orthodox Jews?  Inclusive Orthodox Jews?  >:(

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charedim.

or Strictly Orthodox.

They don't like to be called "ultra".

Dr. Dan:

--- Quote from: q_q_ on October 16, 2008, 08:14:08 AM ---
--- Quote from: Dr. Dan on October 16, 2008, 08:07:56 AM ---
--- Quote from: takebackourtemple on October 16, 2008, 08:04:41 AM ---   Chaim does not like the term "Ultra-Orthodox" because it implies that observant Jews are radical and is a term mostly used by non-religious. Many Chabad congregations don't consider themselves Orthodox either because they want to be open to every Jew.

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well whatdo we call radical "ultra" orthodox Jews?  Inclusive Orthodox Jews?  >:(

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charedim.

or Strictly Orthodox.

They don't like to be called "ultra".

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ok, so that's what I'll call them...charedi or strictly orthodox...fair enough.

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