To: Eleutheria5
For Freepers not familiar with NYC when one walks down a street in Manhattan you'll see a number of men with the customary Orthodox appearance: that black hat,the beard,the "curls" (don't know what they're called) on the sides of their face,black clothing,the strings (don't know what they're called) hanging from their belt. I don't know if it's true in the other boroughs but my guess is that it could be true in parts of Brooklyn.
Given this fact it's easy to see why NYC would be a dream place for moslem psychopaths.
To: Gay State Conservative
For Freepers not familiar with NYC when one walks down a street in Manhattan you'll see a number of men with the customary Orthodox appearance: that black hat,the beard,the "curls" (don't know what they're called) on the sides of their face,They're called pe'ot, which means "corners." It's from the Torah forbidding cutting the "corners" of their facial hair. It's the same word for "corners" of a field which were left for the poor to glean from.
black clothing,the strings (don't know what they're called) hanging from their belt.
They're called tzitziyot (singular tzitzit) which is commanded at the end of Numbers 15, which is the final paragraph of the Shema`.
To: Gay State Conservative
black hat,the beard,the "curls" (don't know what they're called) on the sides of their face,black clothing,the strings (don't know what they're called) hanging from their beltI once arrived in a semi at a delivery location where the forklift driver was dressed like that. I had to ask.
He was a Hasidic Jew who had moved to Arizona in the hopes of finding work translating the Torah -- his specialty. When he found none, he got a job driving a forklift.
Worst forklift driver I ever saw.
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12/18/2025 8:06:54 AM PST by
Jeff Chandler
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