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The city finally agreed to let Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz’s put up his sign a kvetch to Manhattan-bound motorists on the Williamsburg Bridge with the message: “Leaving Brooklyn: Oy Vey.”
“It’s just in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, I couldn’t have timed it better myself,” said Borough President Markowitz.
come on, cut the politics. this is a NEWS blog, not politics.
anonymous said 11:57 am
if you would not given him a kvittel you would have sucess your whole life.
and i mean his brother too
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i say that you think about his brother from boro park. is his name shulam eliezar?
if you would not given him a kvittel you would have sucess your whole life.
and i mean his brother too.
yeah, 11:45 is right. this blog is to report breaking news. all this ahroiny/zally nonsense is OLD garbage. you guys need to stop seeing everything that goes on in this world thru ahroiny/zally glasses. do yourself a favor. move on with your lives. trust me, neither one is going to stick their neck out for you anyway.
I gave REB AHRON SHLIT”A onece a KVITAL and i hade sucsses that day CHAIM H..
“”Intresting “” some say AHRON TB is the biggest RUSHA and SHEIGETZ others say the biggest tzadik and TALMID CHCAHM ..givinig him KVITLACH I wonder
שמש טייערע, דער סיין האב איך שוין באמערקט באלד א חודש צירוק
I have never seen such sick people in my life, every single frikkin thing has to end with Aron teitelbaum this and that. I believe you, I accept it. he is the biggest rusha in the world, hate him all you want, I am sure he can’t even sleep about it.
but, now can you please all go and gather around his brother r zalman leib and stay there. for g-ds sake please. this is just stupid.
WHEN THE KIYAS YOILER ALTE RUV CAME TO KIRYAS YOILE IT WAS A SIGN ARRIVED TO KIRYAS YOILE “OY VEY”
this sign is made for aron teitelbaum after he lost the court so he left brooklyn for the rest of his life
the way i understand this sign, it means that once you leave brooklyn, forget that you were once there.
It’s on the Williamsburg Bridge for a long time already.