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Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Why are you trying to change the subject to Jews?
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Why are you trying to change the subject to Jews?
The subject isn't "Jews", just as it wasn't "Islam" . Not even the OP suggested that. The subject is entrenched cultural patterns of men controlling women. Now you hush up, sit quietly and let the menfolk handle this.
j/k
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Belz is a "MAJOR SECT" of Chassidism? nope---very minor and harbors the nuts that islamo Nazi pigs love to quote-----the
"anti Zionist" Best of all-----it is a sect-----people just walk away
from it----all the time.
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Belz is a "MAJOR SECT" of Chassidism? nope---very minor and harbors the nuts that islamo Nazi pigs love to quote-----the
"anti Zionist" Best of all-----it is a sect-----people just walk away
from it----all the time.
Not in the slightest relevant here.
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Belz is a "MAJOR SECT" of Chassidism? nope---very minor and harbors the nuts that islamo Nazi pigs love to quote-----the
"anti Zionist" Best of all-----it is a sect-----people just walk away
from it----all the time.
Not in the slightest relevant here.
the fact that you lied and described the tiny group of persons known as BELZ chassidim a
MAJOR force amongst jews is not relevant? You are presenting the very odd views of a
personality cult to which no one pays attention except other than islamo Nazi scum who pretend they represent jews or Judaism. The fact that persons who "belong" to this cult often just walk away from it------easily marry "out" is meaningless. None of them are getting beheaded for apostasy or jailed or even "shunned" and you compare this tiny
vestige cult from Europe and its ODDITIES to a country of millons which not only shits on its own population but on the world? gee----you are disgustingly idiotic
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Belz is a "MAJOR SECT" of Chassidism? nope---very minor and harbors the nuts that islamo Nazi pigs love to quote-----the
"anti Zionist" Best of all-----it is a sect-----people just walk away
from it----all the time.
Not in the slightest relevant here.
the fact that you lied and described the tiny group of persons known as BELZ chassidim a
MAJOR force amongst jews is not relevant? You are presenting the very odd views of a
personality cult to which no one pays attention except other than islamo Nazi scum who pretend they represent jews or Judaism. The fact that persons who "belong" to this cult often just walk away from it------easily marry "out" is meaningless. None of them are getting beheaded for apostasy or jailed or even "shunned" and you compare this tiny
vestige cult from Europe and its ODDITIES to a country of millons which not only shits on its own population but on the world? gee----you are disgustingly idiotic
That's a direct quote of the article, so fuck you.
Learn how to read.
Meanwhile, in a related story....
The British leaders of a major Chasidic sect have declared that women should not be allowed to drive.Same thing, different culture: Men controlling women.
In a letter sent out last week, Belz rabbis said that having female drivers goes against “the traditional rules of modesty in our camp” and against the norms of Chasidic institutions. It added that, from August, children would be barred from their schools if their mothers drove them there.
... Dina Brawer, UK Ambassador of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said that “the instinct behind such a draconian ban is one of power and control, of men over women. In this sense it is no different from the driving ban on women in Saudi Arabia. That it masquerades as a halachic imperative is shameful and disturbing.”
... The Belz, who originated in Ukraine in the early 19th century, are one of the most prominent Chasidic sects and re-established their headquarters in Israel after the war. When the Belzer Rebbe celebrated the wedding of a grandson in Israel two years ago, some 25,000 guests attended.
Compared with some of the most conservative Chasidic sects, Belz are seen as relatively moderate and while some Charedi schools in London have struggled with inspections, both their main boys and girls schools, Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass and Beis Malka, are rated “good” by Ofsted.
Belz is a "MAJOR SECT" of Chassidism? nope---very minor and harbors the nuts that islamo Nazi pigs love to quote-----the
"anti Zionist" Best of all-----it is a sect-----people just walk away
from it----all the time.
Not in the slightest relevant here.
the fact that you lied and described the tiny group of persons known as BELZ chassidim a
MAJOR force amongst jews is not relevant? You are presenting the very odd views of a
personality cult to which no one pays attention except other than islamo Nazi scum who pretend they represent jews or Judaism. The fact that persons who "belong" to this cult often just walk away from it------easily marry "out" is meaningless. None of them are getting beheaded for apostasy or jailed or even "shunned" and you compare this tiny
vestige cult from Europe and its ODDITIES to a country of millons which not only shits on its own population but on the world? gee----you are disgustingly idiotic
That's a direct quote of the article, so fuck you.
Learn how to read.
SO? you quoted a lie, shit-mouth-----in fact---a statement you know to be a lie----GO FUCK YOURSELF, SHIT LICKING DOG
Do NOT criticize our ally, Saudi Arabia! If you do, we may decide to invade Iraq again!
the fact that you lied
the fact that you lied
Of course Pogo lied. He's a libtard. That's what they do. And libtards are under the impression that Muslims are an asset in advancing the libtard agenda; which is why they vigorously defend them. What they don't get is that that's the Iraq strategy only on a larger scale.
You lie in bed with Muslims, don't cry when your house is infested with flees; that is if you have the occasion to cry; your head might be on a pike somewhere...