Deputy Prime Minister and Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor (Likud) let loose a string of blatant, coarse and unfounded remarks in an unbridled attack against the chareidi public and against the Torah-true education system.
Meridor accused the government of encouraging childbirth, adding that it must impose the Core Curriculum Program on all chareidi institutions.
In response, MK Moshe Gafni, chairman of the Finance Committee, said, ironically, “After having `solved’ the problem of educating towards violence in the secular education system, and after having `solved’ the demographic problems and the permissiveness of secular society, now he wants to take care of the chareidi sector. He isn’t even worthy of a response.”
{Deiah veDibur/Matzav.com}
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM AHMEDINIJAD IF ISRAELI OFFICIALS TALK THIS WAY ALL THE TIME AGAINST EHRLICHE YIDEN?
I object to the use of the adjective “ehrliche” to mean religious orthodox Jews. Ehrliche does not mean “religious” or “frume”. It means “noble”. A person does not have to be “frume” to be “eherliche”.
Bchol Dor V’dor omdim alainu L’echalosainu
its our own people R’L
“…a string of blatant, coarse and unfounded remarks in an unbridled attack against the chareidi public and against the Torah-true education system.”
In the law, this is called “conclusory”: no analysis, nothing, just jump to the conclusion and that’s the end of the argument. You won because, after all, you just proved your point by…well…ummm…by going straight to the conclusion.
What did he say? What precisely was “coarse” and “unfounded”? A Matzav reader will never know. But I bet you everything he said was correct, accurate and fact-based. Don’t agree? Then print what he said. Otherwise, this article is completely empty of any information—-sadly true of so much charedi “reporting” and argument.
BTW, ehrlich means honest, not noble even though honesty is noble. Frum Yidden are metzuveh to be honest.