As long as Jews don't have respect for themselves, they should not expect others to show them respect. If something offends Jews, they should vote it with their wallet. I'm never going to set foot in IKEA again.
I am an Orthodox Jew - some would even call me 'ultra-Orthodox.' Born in Boston, I was a corporate and securities attorney in New York City for seven years before making aliya to Israel in 1991 (I don't look it but I really am that old :-). I have been happily married to the same woman for thirty-five years, and we have eight children (bli ayin hara) ranging in age from 13 to 33 years and nine grandchildren. Four of our children are married! Before I started blogging I was a heavy contributor on a number of email lists and ran an email list called the Matzav from 2000-2004. You can contact me at: IsraelMatzav at gmail dot com
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Hypocrisy. Complacency. Apathy.
I'm not finding all the right words to describe the insincerity of the Israeli public to world events which should profoundly offend them.
I wonder why the reporter is so happy?
As long as Jews don't have respect for themselves, they should not expect others to show them respect. If something offends Jews, they should vote it with their wallet. I'm never going to set foot in IKEA again.
The answer is obvious:
Jews love to buy cheap, plasticky furniture with dozens of pieces to assemble and missing hardware.
Not true, FD! Never a nut or a bolt missing at Ikea!
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