Strange isn't it when the Torah mandates building a barrier on your roof. Has anyone ever heard a shiur on this topic by a Charedi Rav? Is anyone aware of a sefer called "Maakeh k'hilchota" or similar? Do people boast of the chumrot that they have adopted in this area like they do in other areas?
The trespassing and demands for financial support are one: A sense of entitlement, emboldened by "The World Revolves around Us" mentality fostered by their leaders' rhetoric.
Strange isn't it when the Torah mandates building a barrier on your roof. Has anyone ever heard a shiur on this topic by a Charedi Rav? Is anyone aware of a sefer called "Maakeh k'hilchota" or similar? Do people boast of the chumrot that they have adopted in this area like they do in other areas?
🥲what has become of our Orthodoxy , or at least a stream of it???
par·a·site
/ˈperəˌsīt/
noun
noun: parasite; plural noun: parasites
1.
an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
Example:
"the parasite refuses to share the burden of Klal Yisrael economically socially and militarily.
See under: Haredim "
I suspect that the picture of the man with crutches sitting on the road sign is AI assisted.
The trespassing and demands for financial support are one: A sense of entitlement, emboldened by "The World Revolves around Us" mentality fostered by their leaders' rhetoric.
You should also see Rav Asher Weiss's she'elot and tshuvot sefer on COVID. Some heart-breaking questions.