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Christians get to define Christianity, Jews get to define Judaism.
I'm sure you wouldn't like it if I criticized your religion from the point of view of mine. "Orlando Enrique Fiol" > wrote in message . .. > Ellen K. > wrote: >>It is not required to eat bread at all, so there is no rule that needs to >>be >>waived. > > So what's troubling you? > >>The issue is that certain prayers are only said if one eats within a >>certain >>timeframe a defined minimum quantity of something qualifying as bread, and >>since I find those prayers very meaningful, I am trying to find a way to >>be >>able to eat something that qualifies as bread, in a sufficient quantity to >>be able to say those prayers, at least at the sabbath meals, because I >>find >>that enhances my sabbath experience. > > Regardless of what any rabbi tells you, God understands your intent behind > your > prayers and will not consider them meaningless if they are said without > bread. > I am not blaspheming your religion by saying this. On the contrary, I'm > encouraging you to become more mystical and less legalistic. > >>I did not raise this issue to the group, I feel it is not really in place >>here. I bring my DIABETES questions here, not any religious questions I >>might have. > > I only responded to this issue because you are clearly agitated about the > nexus > between religious observance and your diabetic needs. No one is going to > punish > you if you say sabbath prayers without eating something that qualifies as > bread. > >>What happened was that since I had briefly discussed this previously with >>Wendy, in a post to her I mentioned as an *aside* to the breakfast >>discussion that it would be great if the 1/4 matzo worked for breakfast >>because then I would have a use for all the half matzos left over from the >>sabbath meals. Another poster jumped into the conversation and made a >>number of inaccurate statements which I felt obliged to correct, resulting >>in several more posts. > > Is there any way for you to celebrate the sabbath with more people so that > there's less leftover bread? > >>At this point I would be much happier to have omitted the aside. As noted >>above, this is a DIABETES group. Everyone here has his or her own set of >>beliefs and practices, and IMO that is as it should be. > > If someone's beliefs and practices included raping, killing or maming, I'd > speak out against them. In your case, I believe that this particularly > legalistic issue is inhibiting your enjoyment of what should be meaningful > Jewish prayer and sabbath celebration. > > Orlando |
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