Re: Mail order shipping schedule
- From: mm <NOPSAMmm2005@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 01:03:30 +0000 (UTC)
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 20:22:04 +0000 (UTC), "J J Levin"
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I need something so I was shopping; online. Here is a
mail order store (that is, online-store)
www.bhphotovideo.com and here is their pop-up:
B&H Holiday Schedule
B&H will be closed from Friday, April 18th through Sunday, April 27th.
All orders received after 9:00am EST on April 17th will be shipped
after we reopen.
Click here for more details.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patronage.
This is "here":
B&H Holiday Schedule: April 2008
B&H Superstore, Phone Orders & Customer Service
Closed
Friday, April 18th through Sunday April 27th
Website
No Orders Accepted
Friday, April 18th, 7:30pm EST through Monday, April 21st, 9:00pm EST
Friday, April 25th, 7:45pm EST through Sunday, April 27th, 9:15pm EST
Maybe I should have pointed it out explicitly, that even their website
is closed on yontif. There was or is a question of whether the
website has to stop "doing business" on yontif when the humans aren't
doing anything related to the business. Whether it has to or not,
this store takes a strict position.
There was also discussion, here, I thought but maybe elsewhere, about
what hours. Plainly they are only using the hours where the store is,
and not trying to cover all of the US and Canada, for example.
I thought it was agreed in that thread that chometz could be sold evenShipping Note
All orders received after 9:00am on April 17th will be shipped after
we reopen.
It looks like a good place to shop, for cameras and electronics. I
have no financial relationship with this place. This sort of thing
was discussed in previous threads.)
So? They're shomrei shabbat. They observe Jewish holidays. Good for
them.
Just like my supermarket is closed on Easter (but open every other
Sunday
in the year). This is what's called LIVE AND LET LIVE.
Jay
B&H owners are Hassidim. ....
Leon
Nor should it. Just as allowing the sale of hametz in Israel TO THOSE WHO
WISH TO EAT IT should not and has not hurt their businesses at all,
otherwise they might not sell it.
under the new law, it just couldn't be put in out for sale, or
couldn't be put in the window. Something like that.
Why are you implying it can't be sold?
Because the Jerusalem municipality does not want it sold in restaurants (for
consumption on the premises) on Pesach, and they have tried fining those
restaurants which sell hametz products on Pesach.
So you're saying that what you said applies to restaurants. You could
have, should have, included that in the first place. Especially when
you criticize someone, directly or by implication, you should be
scrupulously fair.
The law specifies that you cannot exhibit hametz PUBLICLY on Pesach (as in a
store or bakery window). There is no prohibition on selling it privately (as
in buying it at an Arab bakery and taking it home). The issue is whether a
restaurant can sell it for consumption on the spot, in a CLOSED area.
So EVEN the part about RESTAURANTS is not completely settled.
Explaining it now, these two omissions from your first post, doesn't
undo that you were misleading and incorrect in your first post. What
if I hadn't questioned you? And what about anyone who read your post,
but didn't read mine or your reply to mine. This isn't like a
conversation in person with five people and everyeone knows when one
person leaves. And they can catch up to the one who left and fill him
in on anything that was false that was said before he left.
Every post to the net should be true within itself. And there is
really no difference between the way you phrased it and an affirmative
statement that said the same thing.
Jay
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