A battle over a religious marker is reaching a boiling point. Hundreds of people made their voices heard at the Mahwah Town Hall on Thursday night. CBS2's Jessica Layton has the latest on the debate.
Like if some religious group wanted to put a string pyramid over the town or a park to channel energy, wouldn't that annoy people who aren't interested in that? Why don't these rabbis just hand out maps of their zone and tell their followers to not walk outside the zone or carry their bags outside it? Why do they need some physical demarcation along the power lines? Maybe they are channeling electrical power for their spiritual purposes. Maybe it is making other people feel weird and uncomfortable in these territories.
This is crazy batshit, I also Heard that there is one day on the jewish year that a jewish women put bread previously cut into 10 pieces on plastic bags as acctually exactly on that day no good is aloes IT the house but since IT is on plastic bags that somehow anihilates the breads quality as food. That day the jewish husband comes home and looks for those 10 pieces of bread and if he finds them all he can' fuck his wife as a reward cóż normalny they can' fuck only on fridays and that special bread day falls on thursday.
STOP MANIPULATING THR JEWISH FAITH ITS EMBARRASSING!!! The Eruv are the walls of your home where your family that you love reside. Its a time to spend with Loved ones within your home alone. FOOLS ALL FOOLS! Be Godly.
Exactly what I was thinking. There's also trying to buy people's houses and threatening them if they don't accept to sell... Just like they do in Palestine specially in Jerusalem. The difference is that in Palestine that would literally steal the houses.
Being of Jewish Faith I am not pleased by making a Eruv around non family members. The Eruv are the walls of your home. Public areas should never be part of a eruv. It was meant to not use materialistic items and rather spend time one on one with loved ones. Just manipulating the Kuran.
We shouldn't have to pay with our tax dollars for something we don't need or benefit from. We have enough things like that already. We don't impose our religion on them.
We have an Eruv in New Haven...never caused a problem. Sounds like a bunch of backwater hicks bitching about actually having people not like them around.
If that was the case, then I'd be in full agreement, but this is more about creating a perimeter so religious law treats anything within that perimeter as a private domain... All of this, because of an ancient rule that prohibits the carrying of personal possessions into public domain... I seriously question the mental health of people who think like this. If you are so devoted to your religion that your ability to function as a part of society is hampered by your adherence to an ancient religious rule, maybe it's time to rethink your religion, rather than to think up a way around such rules.
@@ZeldagigafanMatthew You're partially right, but you made one crucial mistake - Halakha (Jewish law) does NOT apply to gentiles. For gentiles, it is a literal worthless piece of string dangling from a pole. It is a non-issue.
I watched in another video that with the culture: kosher, yeshiva, etc - OJ have their own schools for example and would want to shop in observant grocery stores. Therefore there would be less people patronising local businesses when looking at the population and a reduction in funding for public schools as enrolment would be lower, in favour of private Yeshiva schools. Not that I agree with this conclusion but I'm learning about the community and thought I'd share the insight
Then you'll see no problem with them destroying your religion and culture so you can integrate with the elohim. Satan is wisdom in sanskrit=now you're the devil to stupid westerners
it's honestly not a big deal but the eruv is supposed to be the walls of your house and so by extending it out you are trying to trick god into thinking their house walls circle the entire city. I can see some people being offended that a group is claiming to own their house and the public property the erub encircles. It's ridiculous on both sides. One side it doesn't affect and the other side thinks that they can fool God, but God can see their property deeds
@@probrickgamer That isn't how it works. It isn't to literally extend the boundaries of your property to encircle a large area, it is only to make the area a "domestic space" according to Halakha, and because Halakha cannot be applied to gentiles (unlike sharia law😛) it is for all intents and purposes a non-issue, and it only becomes an issue to those who are looking for something to complain about.