Gornisht mit gornisht. A little shoving here and there? That’s a regular normal day. That’s how they express themselves in the Middle East. Nobody got hurt. Calm down. It was nice weather outside and the young kids were bored. There is no homework, so what should they do with their time?
This is what they entertain themselves with around here. I think calling someone a Nazi though is pretty bad, especially since the soldiers are not at fault. They’re not the ones making the draft. They’re just doing their job.
Is this really erev Yom Kippur behaviour.
Is there Daas Torah to support this?
This was during bein hazmanim??? Because this doesn’t look like “aseres yamei teshuva” to me….
They are protesting the draft on bochurim to the army(I think). If so, it is appropriate for aseres yemei teshuva
If so then the hafgana is surely irrelevant. The discussion is almost over.
Gornisht mit gornisht. A little shoving here and there? That’s a regular normal day. That’s how they express themselves in the Middle East. Nobody got hurt. Calm down. It was nice weather outside and the young kids were bored. There is no homework, so what should they do with their time?
This is what they entertain themselves with around here. I think calling someone a Nazi though is pretty bad, especially since the soldiers are not at fault. They’re not the ones making the draft. They’re just doing their job.