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The "Reform Movement" is at it Again
Dr. Dan:
I mean i'm not going to touch this with a 60 foot pole...but....
geez!! separate seating now for men and women on a stupid bus?!
Ok ok....it's only my opinion..I won't go there...
q_q_:
Orthodox men in the diaspora use or can use public busses or trains.
I don't think Naomi Ragen has much to complain about , and I agree with those that say she should have used a regular bus, not a haredi one.
The Reform movement is very weak in israel, but they are working on it. The reason why they are so weak there, is because the reform in its early days was anti zionist (of the secular kind). They did not want a "jewish state". I think they had a saying , something like "Berlin is our jerusalem". And of course they call their places of worship, "temples". Because they do not look forward to the temple being rebuilt.
Nowadays, like the rest of the western world who they copy, they "recognise israel's right to exist". And of course, they want the "p@lestinians" to love them.
OdKahaneChai:
--- Quote from: Dr. Dan on January 15, 2008, 11:31:43 AM ---I mean i'm not going to touch this with a 60 foot pole...but....
geez!! separate seating now for men and women on a stupid bus?!
Ok ok....it's only my opinion..I won't go there...
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Why have mixing that can least to immodesty if there is an alternative?
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