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Offline Nevski

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So she is breaking Shabbat. What if someone get's hit by a car and is dying on the spot, would a Jew be allowed to dial 911 or better to stand down and let the person die? Just thinking about this. I am not Jewish and I would dial 911 always to help someone who is in need of help.
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Real emergency such as you describe takes precedence to observing shabbat. Even much lesser medical emergency justifies violating shabbat. But if a rabbi says that going to a ceremony is a life or death situation than he is not a real rabbi. Honestly that is the only thing that I find somewhat wrong in the whole story. Melania and Kushner should do what they want and like most Jews they are not 100% observant. She probably tries harder than I do, I am a Jew from birth and I don't think even about breaking shabbat.
So she is breaking Shabbat. What if someone get's hit by a car and is dying on the spot, would a Jew be allowed to dial 911 or better to stand down and let the person die? Just thinking about this. I am not Jewish and I would dial 911 always to help someone who is in need of help.

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Real emergency such as you describe takes precedence to observing shabbat. Even much lesser medical emergency justifies violating shabbat. But if a rabbi says that going to a ceremony is a life or death situation than he is not a real rabbi. Honestly that is the only thing that I find somewhat wrong in the whole story. Melania and Kushner should do what they want and like most Jews they are not 100% observant. She probably tries harder than I do, I am a Jew from birth and I don't think even about breaking shabbat.

Well true. But she is the daughter of a President. In a country as the US it is not easy to follow Shabbat directly if you are in a position like that. If she did not went to the ceremony there was people on the other hand criticising her for not being their as a Presidents daughter. Such a shame that we have people these days complaining about this kind of things. Sickening.
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