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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Just about the only thing I don't like is the separation of men/women during services, but nothing is perfect.” This is OP. Um, this is kind of a biggie and tells me a lot. [/quote] This is the Chabad-goer. It's a matter of "choose your poison." I would much rather have to sit with the women during the 2-hour service (everything else is men-women together) than be subjected to be yelled "racist" and made to feel unwelcome at mainstream synagogues, and have to sit through discussions at Kiddush lunch (at the mainstream synagogues) in which they disparage Trump voters as morons and bigots. The fact that about 90% of my fellow Chabad congregants are conservative (in the religious sense), and drive to shul, and have made the same decision tells you how bad it's gotten at the other synagogues. [/quote] So, in your opinion it's better to be be a racist Trump supporter, right?[/quote]
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