I saw this here I had to share with ppl who would appreciate the genius of it especially if I recall correctly the creator was a Jew
Also, just like Clark Kent, the Jews go in a booth and then come out completely different! Booth-based transformations are awesome! /sorry, a little levity on a day when I need it SOURCE: http://discardedlies.com/entry/?4955_sukkot-symbols-symbolism
Best line I heard from R' Aryeh Levin: He had visited some vile criminal in jail, and someone told him "but the Rambam says on such people Assur lerachem alav"! He answered "Ay, what a rachmanus, to be in a matzav that it is assur lerachem alav...."
I saw this here I had to share with ppl who would appreciate the genius of it especially if I recall correctly the creator was a Jew
ReplyDeleteAlso, just like Clark Kent, the Jews go in a booth and then come out completely different! Booth-based transformations are awesome! /sorry, a little levity on a day when I need it
SOURCE:
http://discardedlies.com/entry/?4955_sukkot-symbols-symbolism
Best line I heard from R' Aryeh Levin: He had visited some vile criminal in jail, and someone told him "but the Rambam says on such people Assur lerachem alav"! He answered "Ay, what a rachmanus, to be in a matzav that it is assur lerachem alav...."
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