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alan potkin's avatar

Quite an insufferable and repetitive piling-on as regards the medieval oppression of Orthodox praxis and belief. Doesn't seem to take into much account the sensibilities and openness of, e.g., the Chabad movement. Nor to the ever more relentlessly obvious downsides of liberal everything!

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The problem, as I see it, is too much division and too many choices. Liberals are not for unity. They thrive on division. They are for 36 flavors, plus sugar or waffle cones. Every group has to have their own, yet they do not belong to anything. I grew up "Conservative" with strong Orthodox leaning. Reform filtered from the West Coast to the East. The first time I went to a Reform temple, I wore my yarmulke. I was looked at like a devil with horns. How do you attend services at a shul without head covering-- the sign that you are humbled before G-d? Then came the "Reconstructionist", whatever they are, and still other flavors. Now we have Jews for Jesus, or whatever they are called. Are they even Jews when they worship Christ as the Messiah? Too much division, too much individualism, too many flavors. Do you want equality, unity, survival? Just suck it up. Be an Orthodox Jew. Honor your religion, honor your heritage.

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