Catholic mom wants us to essentially say grace as part of our Jewish kid’s education ...

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Anonymous wrote:NP. Does no one see the anti-Semitism in the whole “it’s about the money” thing?



No. You're reaching.

Does anyone see a whole lot of anti-Christianity on this thread?

Yes.


Huh?!

So is that where the vitriol is coming from? People think OP is anti-Christian?


She’s obviously very antagonistic to Christian influence... because she’s a non-Jew trying to be super-Jew, as has been pointed out.


Who the fk are you to say who’s Jewish and you isn’t?

Fk you.

- NP


I’m not different than the PPs who say she IS Jewish. Either way it’s a judgment. Mine just happens to be the correct one.


You’re a fking asshole who doesn’t know what the fk you’re talking about.

No one can say if they’re Jewish except for an individual. For all you know she went through a mikvah. You probably don’t know what that is because you’re a dick.


Of course I know what that is. You sound like a peach.


As do you, deciding you know whether some random person is Jewish.
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Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?


I bet 69% of them would be. Take a poll, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?


You're obviously one of the Jews on this thread reading every response with your guard up. What I got from PP was a suggestion that the OP simply ask the rabbi for advice on dealing with her mother about this. And I have to say it sounds like a very reasonable idea.
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?


You're obviously one of the Jews on this thread reading every response with your guard up. What I got from PP was a suggestion that the OP simply ask the rabbi for advice on dealing with her mother about this. And I have to say it sounds like a very reasonable idea.


And no rabbi would be ok with saying Christian grace unless it was to appease the mother when she visits.
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?


I bet 69% of them would be. Take a poll, OP.


You’re a fundamentalist douche bag.
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Anonymous wrote:OP is being unreasonable. Who cares about a little prayer?


What would you think if someone asked you to say the ha’amotzi? After all, it’s just a little prayer.

Prayers have significance.

Is it in Hebrew?
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?


You're obviously one of the Jews on this thread reading every response with your guard up. What I got from PP was a suggestion that the OP simply ask the rabbi for advice on dealing with her mother about this. And I have to say it sounds like a very reasonable idea.


And no rabbi would be ok with saying Christian grace unless it was to appease the mother when she visits.


Are you a moron? No one disagrees with you! But maybe the rabbi can advise the OP on how to deal with her mother about this!!! Jesus Holy Christ I feel like I've taken crazy pills!
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Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask your rabbi about it, OP, since you are imploding at the responses here?


Imploding? I haven’t posted any of those recent things.

I’ve already asked my rabbi. He said I’m Jewish, but I’ll tell him DCUM disagrees.


I meant about your mom and how to respond...


I kinda doubt he’d be ok with us saying Christian grace as part of our daily routine, but I guess I could be wrong.


DP — wut?!!! Wow. Just wow. That’s not what was being suggested. This is hopeless. You’ll forever be stuck in this loop. Sad. People were genuinely trying to help you, even the ones you dismissed as mean.

Going to pop more popcorn now.


PP asked what a rabbi would say about the situation, which is the mom suggesting Christian grace as part of the daily routine. What rabbi would be ok with that?


I bet 69% of them would be. Take a poll, OP.


You’re a fundamentalist douche bag.


And you’re either not a Jew or a poorly educated one.
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Anonymous wrote:OP is being unreasonable. Who cares about a little prayer?


What would you think if someone asked you to say the ha’amotzi? After all, it’s just a little prayer.

Prayers have significance.

Is it in Hebrew?


Is the ha’amotzi in Hebrew? Is that really a question?
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