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31. cauz home-made bread is not chametz?
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The arabs are not the only ones to have to carry this kind of burden. I am referring to cleric stupidity.
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33. is it chametz to buy or to eat?
observer , |
Egypt |
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(04.16.11) |
certainly to buy is. Jew has to eat what he buys.
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34. They should be more concerned what comes out of their mouth
Than what goes in !
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35. Good idea. Problem is having an Arab refuse to sell to a Jew
This is often a claim of antisemitism.
What will we Jews do with two competing systems? Trust G-d or trust man?
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36. Arab villiages business week
Talula , |
Israel |
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(04.17.11) |
NO WAY will they stop selling chametz and neither should they.
Last time I looked, this country was a democracy, which gives people the freedom to choose - not Iran where you can be flogged to death for going against the rules.
People still eat bread on Passover, get over it and leave them alone!
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37. I wonder if this rabbi has smth more important to deal with?
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38. to #30 in Ramadan you eat at night so
stop the BS.
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39. to #33 lol I guess in Egypt they like to eat
a week old bread you don't mind the fungi, it will give the bread extra flavour. hahahaha.
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40. to #9
Yirmeyahu , |
Israel |
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(04.19.11) |
So basically you are saying that this Rav should answer to you.
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