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Ultra Orthodox Jews Vs The Secular Israeli State
OdKahaneChai:
--- Quote from: C.F. on November 29, 2007, 05:36:17 PM ---Kahanism agrees with this comprehensive plan completely, but right now the greatest emergency is Israel's survival!
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But this is Israel's survival.
Iron Greek:
Your a good greek merk
Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
Judea, I disagree about the Sefardim and Askenazim thing. Personally I wouldnt like their to be an assimilation between myself with other grops (even within Judaism). I respect the different Jewish cultures and groups and wouldnt want anyone dictating to me how I should practice and live life outside my tradition and cultural background. This reminds me of the fact that for a long time Askenazim contolled many of the Yeshivas and their mentality and Halahot is passed on to the Sefardim who attend.
Before you jump on me and say that this causes disunity, etc, you should know that each tribe of Israel lived in its own border, and the land was organized and devided into families where it ended up that you live closer to people who are more related to you, and have the same culture as you.
Im Bukharian Sefardi and proud of it, and wouldnt like that identity to disappear.
OdKahaneChai:
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on November 29, 2007, 08:31:21 PM ---Judea, I disagree about the Sefardim and Askenazim thing. Personally I wouldnt like their to be an assimilation between myself with other grops (even within Judaism). I respect the different Jewish cultures and groups and wouldnt want anyone dictating to me how I should practice and live life outside my tradition and cultural background. This reminds me of the fact that for a long time Askenazim contolled many of the Yeshivas and their mentality and Halahot is passed on to the Sefardim who attend.
Before you jump on me and say that this causes disunity, etc, you should know that each tribe of Israel lived in its own border, and the land was organized and devided into families where it ended up that you live closer to people who are more related to you, and have the same culture as you.
Im Bukharian Sefardi and proud of it, and wouldnt like that identity to disappear.
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Maybe some differences of opinion can be settled by the future (IY"H) Sanhedrin. But until then, each group should keep its own customs.
jdl4ever:
--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on November 29, 2007, 08:31:21 PM ---Judea, I disagree about the Sefardim and Askenazim thing. Personally I wouldnt like their to be an assimilation between myself with other grops (even within Judaism). I respect the different Jewish cultures and groups and wouldnt want anyone dictating to me how I should practice and live life outside my tradition and cultural background. This reminds me of the fact that for a long time Askenazim contolled many of the Yeshivas and their mentality and Halahot is passed on to the Sefardim who attend.
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Those Charedi Asheknazi Yeshivas don't only try to make the Sephardim take on new Charedi beliefs and reject their own traditions but they do exactly the same thing to regular Askenazim and make them lose their traditional identity.
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