abeles@mhuxm.UUCP (abeles) (02/26/85)
Yitzchok Samet has lately displayed amazing fortitude, responding to every minor point raised by those with whom he disagrees as though people were paying attention to the endless responses to responses. I suspect that the readers here don't have the attention span of a debating judge, so I would suggest to him that he try to limit his comments a bit more strictly. What we are interested in hearing are the basics. To come down from the rarified atmosphere of his point-counterpoint- counter-counterpoint, I ask Yitzchok Samet the following public questions: 1. Do you believe that right-wing Orthodox groups should attempt to force religious observance upon the 80% of Israeli society which is not religious? 2. If you are really Orthodox yourself, why not come to our mincha minyan which at present is meeting only twice a week at Murray Hill? You know how to get in touch with me. We really need people--having not made a minyan yesterday. Two people are saying kaddish. Mondays & Thursdays. --J. Abeles
mis@spuxll.UUCP (Meyer Steinberg) (02/27/85)
Much of the response should have not been posted. I want to read topics of jewish interest, not Loshon Harah. Meyer Steinberg