Sunday, November 17, 2013

Conversations: Rabbi Mayer Schiller and Rabbi Yosef Gavriel Bechhofer: Conversation Today: Nivul Peh (Vulgar Language)





Our prior conversations (mp3 only) can be found by following the link at
rms-rygb.blogspot.com

10 comments:

  1. Hey, why not remind your readers about your previous conversations with R' Schiller? Those were great! It's *about time* you continued those! (smile) By the way, the rms-rygb.blogspot.com link is empty.

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  2. Let me amend what I meant: The link on the side of your rygb.blogspot site that links to the Schiller conversations doesn't work.

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  3. Just fixed the link, thanks for the heads up. I will update the post to let people know about the older conversations.

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  4. The flip side of today's vulgar mode of self expression is the emotionally straight jacketed vernacular of the Chareidi- replete with pious Jewish expressions and guarded speech.

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  5. As they say in Hebrew:

    למה להשמיץ, למה?

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  6. allow me to attempt to rephrase what anon said: by being to prissy in language you can come across as supercilious. there is a happy medium here.
    rygb, you have a rough bunch.

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  7. I have a solution to the Daily Show / Colbert Report question. I also enjoy those shows form time to time and have found that if you watch them online at their websites (not hulu) then all the curse words are bleeped out. Perhaps this could be a temp solution for your student.

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  8. I think Rabbi Meir Schiller is a wonderful man besides being having a refreshing perspective on
    Many issues.....

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  9. harav hagaon schiller!!!!!!!

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