Re: The Ten Commandments. Impossible to Keep, but You Should Still
- From: moshes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 08:37:34 +0000 (UTC)
Don Levey <Don_SCJM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Patty wrote:
Tim Meushaw <meus...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mm <NOPSAMmm2...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I looked again at your first post. Purim isn't for three more weeks.
Someone took Simcha seriously? Wow. :-)
OK yeah I bit. I can't imagine how somebody could go form part of a
minyan without getting dressed. Even if people used to sleep in their
daytime clothes, would they sleep in their Sabbath clothes and get
them schmutsik and creased? Obviously my imagination quotient is
pretty low.
Taking the initial post at face value, his point would then be that
people attending Shabbat minyan would be doing melachot regardless.
Taking narishkeit at face value would forbid eating since you GRIND
the food. It would forbid breathing since you BURN the oxygen! :-)
Moshe Schorr
It is a tremendous Mitzvah to always be happy! - Reb Nachman of Breslov
The home and family are the center of Judaism, *not* the synagogue.
May Eliezer Mordichai b. Chaya Sheina Rochel have a refuah shlaimah
btoch sha'ar cholei Yisroel.
Disclaimer: Nothing here necessarily reflects the opinion of Hebrew University
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