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Monday, May 18, 2020
Video: Driver Reacts to Outdoor Minyan in Lakewood
Last time I checked this fine man is merely expressing his own feelings. Eivah isn't based on one truck driver. For every video like this I can show you 1000 videos the other way.... yes it's a nice video but it has nothing to do with the shmuz of Eivah
When one of our committee men/askan sics the LPD against the Frum olim. He creates the aivah and that’s why the rabonim are afraid to open the shuls 3 weeks after the magifa ended
Correct! And what happens if you open the shuls and Yeshiva’s? You will get a ticket that you will win in court.freedom of religion and freedom to assemble. It’s time to stand up for hashems kovod and not listen to politicians and eye doctors.
When one of our own acts with impudence haste and arrogance-which is his legal right- for the sake of a headline he puts us all at risk Nurses will have less regard in the future as being people with low regard for life Doctors lose respect for those who are directed by the Navi to be an Ohr Lagoyim And police won’t bother with us when we really need them So all should chill out and wait
He said it was Amazing to see Jews standing outside (at least 6 feet apart from each other) he did not say it is amazing to have a full Shul of Yidden indoors where everyone touches all the door handles and toilets and Each others Seforim and Chairs etc..that would not be amazing that would be extremely contagious and fill up the Hospitals with Frum Yidden just as happened between Purim and Pesach. So now that the weather is warm let's keep up these amazing porch Minyonim with the proper Guidlines and social distancing..everyone keeps to their porch uses their Sidurim and the bathrooms and sinks in their home
Yes sir , yes sir, of course sir. And for how long would you like these practices to last ? For a virus that has a 99.9 survival rate ? Forever sir? Okay sir, forever it shall be, sir. THIS WHOLE THING IS INSANE. WE CANNOT STOP OUR LIVES FOREVER. IF THERE IS NO GOAL IN SIGHT THEN OPEN UP TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY NOW AND LETS MOVE ON WITH LIFE! (and you, sir, could stay for the rest of your life in a bathtub filled with sanitizers, with a gas mask on your face and gloves on your hands and keep everyone six feet away from the tub,sir. Its your choice, sir. )
So when we see all the other videos of aino yehudim complaining about us not following social norms in America, we just say "Eisov Sonei Es Yaakov, nothing to see here, its not our actions that cause aivah..."
Now we found a few videos of aino yehudim praising us FOR KEEPING SOCIAL DISTANCING, we say, "See there is no aivah at all!!!"
Is there aivah or not???
HINT: Of course there is aivah. When we don't follow the rules and social norms, we cause the aivah to expose itself. When we behave, we cause the aivah to go hide itself.
The same is true the other way. Many of us have a deep-rooted aivah for "others". When others, like the man in this video, behave nicely towards us, we say, "Wow, they love us, yay! We love them too!. When others, like De Blasio or Murphy, don't behave nicely towards us, we get all riled up and call them anti-semites and threaten him with lawsuits.
We are all human, and we all react to "others" as normal humans do. Let's not cause other humans to have the natural human reaction to our negative behaviors.
I thought there was Eivah?!
ReplyDeleteLast time I checked this fine man is merely expressing his own feelings. Eivah isn't based on one truck driver. For every video like this I can show you 1000 videos the other way.... yes it's a nice video but it has nothing to do with the shmuz of Eivah
DeleteAnother beautiful story about the effects of eivah
ReplyDeletewww.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-physical-distancing-is-designed-to-keep-us-apart-but-it-has-brought/
TRUE YID SAYS...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT
KEEP IT COMING
Why can’t you get it?? THE AIVAH COMES FROM WITHIN!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen one of our committee men/askan sics the LPD against the Frum olim. He creates the aivah and that’s why the rabonim are afraid to open the shuls 3 weeks after the magifa ended
ReplyDeleteCorrect! And what happens if you open the shuls and Yeshiva’s? You will get a ticket that you will win in court.freedom of religion and freedom to assemble. It’s time to stand up for hashems kovod and not listen to politicians and eye doctors.
DeleteWhen one of our own acts with impudence haste and arrogance-which is his legal right- for the sake of a headline he puts us all at risk
DeleteNurses will have less regard in the future as being people with low regard for life
Doctors lose respect for those who are directed by the Navi to be an Ohr Lagoyim
And police won’t bother with us when we really need them
So all should chill out and wait
מהרסייך ומחריבייך ממך יצאו
ReplyDeleteNot the first time it’s happened that Yidden have caused harm/hurt to other Yidden. The closing of the Shuls is midah kinegged midah...
ReplyDeleteHe said it was Amazing to see Jews standing outside (at least 6 feet apart from each other) he did not say it is amazing to have a full Shul of Yidden indoors where everyone touches all the door handles and toilets and Each others Seforim and Chairs etc..that would not be amazing that would be extremely contagious and fill up the Hospitals with Frum Yidden just as happened between Purim and Pesach. So now that the weather is warm let's keep up these amazing porch Minyonim with the proper Guidlines and social distancing..everyone keeps to their porch uses their Sidurim and the bathrooms and sinks in their home
ReplyDeleteYes sir , yes sir, of course sir. And for how long would you like these practices to last ? For a virus that has a 99.9 survival rate ? Forever sir? Okay sir, forever it shall be, sir. THIS WHOLE THING IS INSANE. WE CANNOT STOP OUR LIVES FOREVER. IF THERE IS NO GOAL IN SIGHT THEN OPEN UP TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY NOW AND LETS MOVE ON WITH LIFE! (and you, sir, could stay for the rest of your life in a bathtub filled with sanitizers, with a gas mask on your face and gloves on your hands and keep everyone six feet away from the tub,sir. Its your choice, sir. )
DeleteI am super nervous about Covid19
DeleteBUT THANK YOU FOR THE GOOD LAUGH
What happened to the halacha yadua that eisav soneh es yaccov?
ReplyDeleteer is einer fun di chasidei umos ha'olam. chasidim zennen nisht makpid oif halacha.
DeleteSo when we see all the other videos of aino yehudim complaining about us not following social norms in America, we just say "Eisov Sonei Es Yaakov, nothing to see here, its not our actions that cause aivah..."
ReplyDeleteNow we found a few videos of aino yehudim praising us FOR KEEPING SOCIAL DISTANCING, we say, "See there is no aivah at all!!!"
Is there aivah or not???
HINT: Of course there is aivah. When we don't follow the rules and social norms, we cause the aivah to expose itself. When we behave, we cause the aivah to go hide itself.
The same is true the other way. Many of us have a deep-rooted aivah for "others". When others, like the man in this video, behave nicely towards us, we say, "Wow, they love us, yay! We love them too!. When others, like De Blasio or Murphy, don't behave nicely towards us, we get all riled up and call them anti-semites and threaten him with lawsuits.
We are all human, and we all react to "others" as normal humans do. Let's not cause other humans to have the natural human reaction to our negative behaviors.