Mishpacha's gashmiyut is overwhelming. Sadly, no pictures of women but jewelry at Simpsons defines what is now called ultra-orthodoxy. I was shown one issue with an article about RHS shlit'a with a picture of the Rav zt'l. In that picture there is a young man with his back to the camera in a striped shirt. As the Rav noted one Saturday night in Boston, I have hippies in my shiur, but they know how to learn!! That be ME!!
I used to give $18 to any yeshiva that sent me a solicitation or called me— without any due diligence. More to many I knew more about. Now I check out their organization before I give…I refuse to support any yeshiva that refuses to serve in the IDF. They have their red lines, as unfortunate as they might be. And I have mine.
Mishpacha's gashmiyut is overwhelming. Sadly, no pictures of women but jewelry at Simpsons defines what is now called ultra-orthodoxy. I was shown one issue with an article about RHS shlit'a with a picture of the Rav zt'l. In that picture there is a young man with his back to the camera in a striped shirt. As the Rav noted one Saturday night in Boston, I have hippies in my shiur, but they know how to learn!! That be ME!!
Cooool, dude!!! Far out! :-)
Feh to misogynists. It’s a clear barrier to entry, and by entry I mean, giving them any of my money. Sometimes it’s principles over money.
I used to give $18 to any yeshiva that sent me a solicitation or called me— without any due diligence. More to many I knew more about. Now I check out their organization before I give…I refuse to support any yeshiva that refuses to serve in the IDF. They have their red lines, as unfortunate as they might be. And I have mine.