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Tuesday, August 8, 2023
At the Woodbourne Shul in The Catskills
Photos & Videos at the Klal Yisrael shul in Woodburne beginning of August 2023 under the leadership of the Nikolsburg Rebbe Rav Mordechai Jungreis shlita. The shul inaugurated a new kitchen to serve the mispalelim
The danger of teaching Jewish law to fools. Once upon a time a fool looked into a Jewish book that stated you must hear the words that come out of your mouth as you pray. So the next time our dear fool came to pray, he made sure that when all is quiet he could hear what he was saying. Although he was disturbing 10 or 20 people around him who were praying the silent part of the prayers, he kept trucking and was not perturbed when someone motioned him to quiet down, because after all, it says in the book that you should hear what you are saying. This terrible lack of decency has been getting exponentially worse as time passes. Be it krias Hatorah or shemoneh esrei, your tzarich lihashmiah l'oznov doesn't permit you to disturb others. Chazoraa hashatz is supposed to be done exclusively by the Shliach Tzibbur.
Fools. Keep it singular, and shout fool while looking in the mirror.
Having had an issue where people Davened a bit too loud does not permit you to slander Jews as fools.
Additionally, on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur you could pray in a way that others may hear you. Why don't you focus on praying with Rosh Hashana intensity instead of calling Jews fools. Or you can get yourself some earplugs. Or you be sure to pray in an area where it's quiet. Fool.
The danger of teaching Jewish law to fools. Once upon a time a fool looked into a Jewish book that stated you must hear the words that come out of your mouth as you pray. So the next time our dear fool came to pray, he made sure that when all is quiet he could hear what he was saying. Although he was disturbing 10 or 20 people around him who were praying the silent part of the prayers, he kept trucking and was not perturbed when someone motioned him to quiet down, because after all, it says in the book that you should hear what you are saying.
ReplyDeleteThis terrible lack of decency has been getting exponentially worse as time passes. Be it krias Hatorah or shemoneh esrei, your tzarich lihashmiah l'oznov doesn't permit you to disturb others. Chazoraa hashatz is supposed to be done exclusively by the Shliach Tzibbur.
Lots of projection going on over here.
DeleteFools. Keep it singular, and shout fool while looking in the mirror.
Having had an issue where people Davened a bit too loud does not permit you to slander Jews as fools.
Additionally, on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur you could pray in a way that others may hear you. Why don't you focus on praying with Rosh Hashana intensity instead of calling Jews fools.
Or you can get yourself some earplugs.
Or you be sure to pray in an area where it's quiet. Fool.
Can be since you have or use siddur it is permitted to Daven aloud a whole year
ReplyDeleteHow come he only blesses litvaks?
ReplyDeleteBecause chassidim have their own shuls in Catskills.
DeleteThis is a Klal Yisrael Shul.
Klal Yisruel Sheel.
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't the Rebbeh on the Moetzes of Agida Yisruel?
I fail to see what exactly is so great about a Shule that has late minyanim and is one big fressarie
ReplyDelete1) It has completely changed the face of Woodburn?. I'm glad that you're too young to know about the kol koreis on Woodburn.
Delete2) Many people travel to visit etc. They're hungry, need to daven and learn. Here's a place where each and every traveler can do this.
3) If you fail to see, perhaps it's time for a new pair of glasses/perspective
You don’t like food and brachos? Poor you
ReplyDeleteWhat about minyanim past the zman?
ReplyDelete