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Who's the weirdo?!


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Who's the weirdo?!



Is he jewish? or Arab? :D


What do ya think Obsie?


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^^^ Good couple.

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Is he jewish? or Arab? :D


What do ya think Obsie?



Do you even have to ask?!!


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Who's the weirdo?!



Is he jewish? or Arab? :D


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Why can't Jews use toilet paper on Shabbat?

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Jews don't use toilet paper on Shabbat because tearing it is considered a form of "work" called koraya (tearing) or mekhatekh (measured cutting), which is forbidden on Shabbat. To comply, observant Jews either pre-tear the toilet paper before Shabbat, use pre-packaged or boxed tissues, or use alternatives like moist wipes if they cannot avoid tearing.

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Is he jewish? or Arab? :D


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Why can't Jews use toilet paper on Shabbat?

AI Overview

Jews don't use toilet paper on Shabbat because tearing it is considered a form of "work" called koraya (tearing) or mekhatekh (measured cutting), which is forbidden on Shabbat. To comply, observant Jews either pre-tear the toilet paper before Shabbat, use pre-packaged or boxed tissues, or use alternatives like moist wipes if they cannot avoid tearing.

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Lol theyre idiots if true
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Why can't Jews use toilet paper on Shabbat?

AI Overview

Jews don't use toilet paper on Shabbat because tearing it is considered a form of "work" called koraya (tearing) or mekhatekh (measured cutting), which is forbidden on Shabbat. To comply, observant Jews either pre-tear the toilet paper before Shabbat, use pre-packaged or boxed tissues, or use alternatives like moist wipes if they cannot avoid tearing.

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IS THIS TRUE?!

I don't know if that specific part is true, but some things which are considered "work" are surprising to me. When I lived in NY some of the elevators were set up to automatically stop on every floor on Saturdays because pushing the button was considered "work." I've not seen the elevator thing outside of NY. Judaism is probably like other religions in that some people will be super strict and others more lax. Like, some Pentecostals here aren't allowed to wear clothes above the knee etc. But obviously not all Christians do that.