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1. Israel, such a modern country !!!
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2. Unbelievable! They won‘t be in business for long.
Rich , |
Toronto, Canada |
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(09.11.13) |
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3. A great idea!
David , |
Israel |
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(09.12.13) |
This is a great idea!!! For those of us who wish to pray at the proper time can do so and still get to work on time. It's great to have a country like israel where they look out for both the jewish and musliem communities in their rights of religious freedom!!! Anyone who thinks this is a bad idea is only inconsiderate and selfish to those who with to pray before going to work
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"Anyone who thinks this is a bad...."
If that is not typical. If you disagree with me then you are inconsiderate and selfish.
There was a time when "the timeto pray" didn't matter. Mind bomb.
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5. With businesses that deal with abroad, it doesn't
Barbara , |
Haifa Israel |
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(09.12.13) |
matter if employee is late - foreign business takes place after 16:00 Israeli time.
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6. Sorry - thinking about USA - but if Europe
Barbara , |
Haifa Israel |
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(09.12.13) |
than Europe two hours behind us, usually. Still employee can be a bit late.
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7. Only 1 place to pray in Israel
Dan , |
Kefar Saba |
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(09.21.13) |
Why can't people pray near their place of work instead of near home?
Is there a different G-d at different betei knesset?
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Why do you think you get to decide where people can be part of a minyan? If their home shul is, well, near home, then why should they have to daven near work? Sometimes people are chiuv and/or have other responsibilities for the morning minyan. What do you care, anyhow?
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