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Tuesday 11 October 2016

HE HAS A VERY STRONG POINTS

HaGaon HaRav Yitzchok Zilberstein: Parents Who Buy Child An Electric Bicycle ‘May Become Partners In Murder’

(Monday, October 10th, 2016 07:30 PM)
        


1HaGaon HaRav Yitzchok Zilberstein recently gave a psak halacha that parents may not buy an electric bicycle for their children. The rav compares doing so to placing a loaded gun in the child’s hands, stating such parents may become “partners in murder”.
The rav address parents who give in to the demands of a child who wants such a bicycle, explaining they may be viewed as “partners in murder” and held responsible as such. Rav Zilberstein is a member of the Degel Hatorah Moetzas Gedolei Hatorah as well as Mora D’asra of the Ramat Elchanan neighborhood of Bnei Brak.
The rav was quoted by Yated Neeman, asked if parents may buy an electric bicycle for a child or alternatively, to permit a child to ride on one. The rav adds that in response to continued efforts by a child to persuade them to buy the bicycle, they must explain it is comparable to a loaded gun and therefore, out of the question

Saturday 8 October 2016

OBSESSION

I  HEARD  A VERY GOOD EXPLANATION ABOUT THE MOBILE PHONE, AND IT IS NOT THE IPHONE OR INTERNET  THAT IS THE CURSE TO YIDISKITE.

IT IS THE ACTUAL OBSESSION TO THE PHONE EVEN THE KOSHER PHONE, WE CAN NOT LIVE WITH OUT IT.

  I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE, MEN AND WOMEN, LADIES AND BOYS, WHO WALK AROUND CONSTANTLY IN THE STREETS AND AT HOME WITH A PHONE PINED TO THERE EARS CONSTANTLY, WHEN IT COMES SHABBOS, THEY  CAN NOT  JUST DROP THERE OBSESSION WITH THE PHONE AND KEEP SHABBOS PROPERLY.

I HAVE SEEN PEOPLE ANSWER THE PHONE IN MIDDLE OF DAVENING OR LEARNING IN KOLLEL, THEY HAVE THE PHONE LYING ON THE TABLE IN FRONT OF THEM, OR WALKING IN THE STREET HOLDING IT IN THEIR HANDS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO CALL.

WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS HOW DO THESE PEOPLE CONTROL THEMSELVES ON OUR HOLY SHABBOS IN THE TOILET OR IN A ROOM WERE NO ONE CAN SEE THEM.

I WAS LISTENING TO A PHONE INN PROGRAM ON THE RADIO, THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT THE TERRIBLE ADDICTION TO DAY, TO THE MOBILE PHONE THEY LOOK AT IT EVERY FEW MINUTES, IS THERE A MESSAGE, THEY WERE SAYING IT IS LIKE GOING TO THE FRONT DOOR EVERY FIVE MINUTES TO SEE IF SOMEONE IS THERE.

HE SAID THE PEOPLE ARE SO ADDICTED, IT IS LIKE DRUGS THEY WALK IN THE STREETS AND THEY DO NOT SEE ANY ONE, RIDE THERE BIKES, AND DRIVE THERE CARS, PEOPLE ARE GOING MAD WITH THERE PHONES.         

Thursday 6 October 2016

THIS WEEKS UPDATE

IN THIS WEEKS UPDATE 6 OCTOBER 2016 

GABY LOCK SAYS:

MRS M NEEDS TO READ MRS Y.R. LETTER SHE HAS A VERY GOOD POINT, JUST BECAUSE HER SISTER WANTS TO HANG OUT WITH A LESS THEN APPROPRIATE CROWED  MRS Y,R, IS RIGHT SHE DOES NOT HAVE TO DO THAT IN STAMFORD HILL.

ON THE OTHER HAND MRS M. SISTER IS ESPECIALLY DOING THAT, TO SHOW OUR RABBIS AND TEACHERS THAT IF THEY TURN AWAY CHILDREN FROM SCHOOLS LOOK WERE WE HAVE ENDED UP.

I PRAY TO HASHEM TO OPEN UP THE ANIMAL HEARTS OF THESE SO CALLED PEOPLE  WHO HAVE CAUSED THIS BIG DROP OF YIDISKITE IN OUR COMMUNITY BUT WHAT CAN I DO THESE STUPID PEOPLE DO NOT EVEN UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY ARE DOING.  

TO MRS Y.R. I SAY : WE HAVE THESE TRAIFA BOOKLETS UPDATE AND NEWSHEET ETC, ETC. COMING IN TO OUR HOMES, BUY THIS AND THAT, YOU NEED THIS AND THAT, I WATCH THE CHILDREN GRAB THEM AS THEY COME IN TO THE HOUSE. 

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