Mea She'arim, Israel - A Man With Power That Runs The Network To Galvanize Charedi Protests |
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"This is my bunker," he says jokingly, as he leads the way into to a fluorescent-lit grouping of small rooms off a side street. Old books and bottles are scattered about and he sits, appropriating a spent memorial candle-holder to use as an ashtray, and glancing around at the folders and stacks of papers arranged on his shelves.
"Call it what you like, but this is where I work."
By "work," Kraus means his unofficial, yet widely accepted role as the kambatz, or operations director, for the Eda Haharedit. The staunchly anti-Zionist haredi communal organization has thrust itself into the spotlight with its fierce opposition to the opening of the city hall Safra parking lot on Shabbat, and the subsequent riots that engulfed Mea She'arim last Saturday evening, in which six police officers were injured.
On Thursday night, the police asked Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat to keep the lot closed for the next two weeks so that a compromise can be found - a partial victory for the protesters, and for Kraus.
While he shies from the title, the slender, 36-year-old father of 11 is indeed the man behind the men - the coordinator of the Eda's meticulously coordinated protests and behind-the-scenes deal-brokering that brings leading rabbis into its fold on various issues. He can set the haredi street on fire, often literally, with a telephone call or even a word.
"It's a network," he says of the young men who willingly take to the street in protest. "Once the word goes out, it filters through the community quite efficiently."
In reality, the job is more complex than that, and Kraus, himself born and raised in Mea She'arim, serves as a facilitator - someone who knows who's who within the community, and makes the appropriate connections between them when something needs to get done.
"Let's say we want to stage a protest," Kraus says. "I contact people and get the word out, while the pashkivlim [wall posters used for announcements] also play an important role."
Rabbinic support only helps, and depending on the perceived severity of the issue, Kraus is able to drum up support and use his connections to mobilize his men on the street, culminating, if he so chooses, in what was seen last Saturday... and may be seen this Saturday too, unless Barkat backs down.
But violence is not Kraus's goal, and he insists that he prefers peaceful methods. When it comes to the kind of protests for which his organization has gained infamy - before last week's riot, Kraus was known for his involvement in the protests against the 2006 Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem, which turned extremely violent - he is exceedingly somber.
"We despise violence," he says with conviction. "And it hurts us, too. Why do you think we called off the protests [for the 2007 Gay Pride Parade]? We wanted to prevent further violence."
And he says he does try. "Let's say you have 15,000 people," he continues. "Maybe 30 of them are violent. So instead of putting those 30 all together, you spread them out. This keeps things manageable."
He says it's the police who often push the crowds too far. "At last week's protest, one officer, not a regular beat cop, but an officer, stood in front of the crowd and lit a cigarette [on Shabbat], just to antagonize them," he says.
However, Kraus says that his organization views public protest as its only way to be heard.
"I know secular people say that they feel under attack in Jerusalem, but if anything, we're the ones who are being attacked. Our way of life is being attacked, and we will defend ourselves and the Torah to the fullest measure."
The current battle over the parking lot is no exception, and as Kraus details his daily regimen and wider world view, his cellphone rings continuously and a beeper, hidden beneath the fringed wool cloth of his tallit katan, vibrates wildly.
"This was the straw that broke the camel's back," Kraus says of the parking lot. "Barkat has been in office for six months now, and we've seen where he's taking the city - 32 new restaurants and stores that operate on Shabbat have opened since he took office, and we've been quiet about all of it, until now."
Kraus says that the city's role in operating the parking lot - the symbolism that the municipality's participation lends to the breaking of Shabbat - has presented his organization with an offense it cannot refuse to confront.
"And we will continue to protest it until they close it down," he says. "There will be no surrender on our part."
But Kraus's involvement, and for that matter the involvement of his organization in the official dealings of the city, also presents a dilemma.
A member of the anti-Zionist Toldot Aharon hasidic sect, Kraus refuses to buy government-subsidized bread, has never set foot on an Egged bus, and avoids taking part in anything that bears even the fingerprints of "the state."
The Eda Haredit is also quite scrupulous when it comes to refraining from connections with the state, but Kraus explains the seeming contradiction quite simply.
"When it comes to preserving the sanctity of Jerusalem, and especially with regards to the holy Shabbat, we will fight the state when it endorses its desecration in such a public manner."
Citing the Rambam's concept of "hilul Shabbat b'farhesiya," or the desecration of Shabbat in public, Kraus says there is no grey area. "We must oppose it. And if the municipality is leading the way, then we must confront the municipality."
Kraus carries on, constantly checking his phone and sending text messages. But while his rhetoric is extreme, he himself is soft-spoken and truly calm.
"There are so many problems, and we remain silent about a lot of them," he says. "But we cannot back down when it comes to Shabbat."•
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Jun 11, 2009 at 06:37 PM Anonymous Says:
Does his cellphone work on the states grid? what a misguided fool.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 06:37 PM Anonymous Says:
Where did hashem give him the right to impose his beliefs on the literally millions of people in EY who don't share his view, both yiddin and goyim. His comments that he would prefer to avoid violence but that they will not compromise is clearly a threat that undermines his words. He doesn't seem to mind the fact that even a small number of bochurim will use these demonstrations as an excuse for violence and threaten the lives and property of those in J'slm.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:24 PM Simcha Says:
this rabble rouser needs to find a job and stop making trouble in the streets of our holy city. Unfortunately not all the Jews living in Yerushalayim are frum and behavior like his reenforces their decision to disassociate with the frum community. Perhaps instead of violent protests he should try outreach and being makarev these people b'ahava and explain to them why what they are doing is not the righ thing to do.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:21 PM Anonymous Says:
And where does he suggest that all those driving to see the Kotel and other tourist sites in Yerushalim park on shabbos. Would he prefer that they double park in meah shearim. By demonstrating they are themselves mechalel shabbos and making yidden drive longer distances and inconveniencing foreign tourists.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:19 PM bigwheeel Says:
...And he can set the Haredi street on fire, literally....! And he brags about it. B"H I don't live there! I know certain (reprehensible) individuals who also call what they incite in life, "work"!
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Jun 11, 2009 at 06:33 PM Dov Says:
He should get a real job
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:45 PM reb gavriel Says:
this guy is a losssser
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:38 PM Anonymous Says:
What I take from this whole article that this shnuck runs so called daas torah. So next time you see a poster proclaiming daas torah all you have to know that one shnuck is the one instigating the gedolim same thing here in the USA
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:37 PM Anonymous Says:
No wonder they are all dependent on tzadakah to survive. How can a young father with 11 yinglach to feed, waste his time organizing demonstrations about a stupid parking lot?? He should show as much concern for his parnassah as he makes believe he has for preserving the sanctity of shabbos kodesh.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 08:32 PM Anonymous Says:
They should cut off his welfare check.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 08:10 PM Anonymous Says:
“ Where did hashem give him the right to impose his beliefs on the literally millions of people in EY who don't share his view, both yiddin and goyim. His comments that he would prefer to avoid violence but that they will not compromise is clearly a threat that undermines his words. He doesn't seem to mind the fact that even a small number of bochurim will use these demonstrations as an excuse for violence and threaten the lives and property of those in J'slm. ”
He is not imposing his beliefd on others. Shomor V'zochor is in the Torah.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 08:09 PM Anonymous Says:
“ What I take from this whole article that this shnuck runs so called daas torah. So next time you see a poster proclaiming daas torah all you have to know that one shnuck is the one instigating the gedolim same thing here in the USA ”
“ What I take from this whole article that this shnuck runs so called daas torah. So next time you see a poster proclaiming daas torah all you have to know that one shnuck is the one instigating the gedolim same thing here in the USA”
Which "gedolim" are you talking about? The ones who were rioting last motzi shabbos were not alte rabbonim lighting fires in dumpsters. They were young bochurim who were out of control. Your comments are an insult to the real gedolim who have tried to maintain a low profile on this issue.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:55 PM a yid Says:
mi keamcho yisroel. baruch hamekadesh shmo berobim!
Rabbi keep up the holy work! Hashem is with you
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:54 PM a yid Says:
mi keamcho yisroel. baruch hamekadesh shmo berobim!
Rabbi keep up the holy work! Hashem is with you
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Jun 11, 2009 at 07:58 PM Anonymous Says:
“ Does his cellphone work on the states grid? what a misguided fool. ”
the states grid or the private cell phone company's grid???
(oh and by the way the private phone company's supposedly came to an agreement with the frumeh velt with regards to shabbos)
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Jun 11, 2009 at 09:34 PM dovid Says:
what a nutjob. how do israelis tolerate people like this fellow?
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Jun 11, 2009 at 09:46 PM abc Says:
Why all the anger? This guy obviously lives by what he believes. And if you think he would dream of accepting a welfare check fom the Zionists...think again
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Jun 11, 2009 at 09:44 PM Milhouse Says:
“ Does his cellphone work on the states grid? what a misguided fool. ”
What state's grid? Since when does the state run a cell network?
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Jun 11, 2009 at 09:13 PM monboy Says:
all of you only know how to critisize the frum, the saying goes "azoi ve s'goiyisht zech azoi yiddisth zech" [meaning we all live in chutz laaretz and are used to the chilul shaboss by our freindly jewish neibourghs] just go live there abit are fell abit the kedusha of yerushalaim then all this would hurt you just as much. (not justyfing any violence)
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:14 PM Milhouse Says:
“ They should cut off his welfare check. ”
What welfare check? What makes you think he gets one?
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:13 PM Milhouse Says:
“ And where does he suggest that all those driving to see the Kotel and other tourist sites in Yerushalim park on shabbos. Would he prefer that they double park in meah shearim. By demonstrating they are themselves mechalel shabbos and making yidden drive longer distances and inconveniencing foreign tourists. ”
He'd suggest that they not come at all. And no, the demonstrators are not being mechalel shabbos. As for the foreign tourists, let them have a genuine Jewish experience by respecting the Shabbos; they came to see another culture, didn't they? When in Rome, and all that.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:07 PM Milhouse Says:
“ this rabble rouser needs to find a job and stop making trouble in the streets of our holy city. Unfortunately not all the Jews living in Yerushalayim are frum and behavior like his reenforces their decision to disassociate with the frum community. Perhaps instead of violent protests he should try outreach and being makarev these people b'ahava and explain to them why what they are doing is not the righ thing to do. ”
We need both a carrot and a stick. You can be the carrot if you like, but someone has to be the stick. We cannot pretend that chilul shabbos is a valid lifestyle choice, which Jews have the right to opt for if they prefer it. He doesn't organise violent protests; he organises thousands of peaceful people to protest as is their duty. What can he do if a few handsful of violent people show up as well?
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:05 PM Milhouse Says:
“ Where did hashem give him the right to impose his beliefs on the literally millions of people in EY who don't share his view, both yiddin and goyim. His comments that he would prefer to avoid violence but that they will not compromise is clearly a threat that undermines his words. He doesn't seem to mind the fact that even a small number of bochurim will use these demonstrations as an excuse for violence and threaten the lives and property of those in J'slm. ”
Where did Hashem give him the right? At Har Sinai, at the same time that He gave us all that right and responsibility. He's not imposing HIS beliefs, but the beliefs that we all share -- at least all who belong on this site. No Jew has the right to break Shabbos; that they do is a shocking crime, just as shocking as if they were to mug little old ladies on the street, and if one can't stop them one must certainly protest. Peacefully, of course; but violence, however regrettable, is not as bad as the chilul shabbos they're protesting against. Of course he minds that these few bochurim are violent; what makes you think he doesn't? But their violence shouldn't be an excuse to do nothing.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:45 PM Dan Says:
I lived in Meah Shearim for two years. Most of the guys who were violent and most of the guys who got arrested were Americans 10,000 miles away from home.
By nature, I am against even peaceful protests but they do work in the Israeli climate. Look at Kikar Sahbbos, Shuafat, maintaining the 'Status Quo'. These dynamics have been going on for centuries. Read any (frum or frei) account of life in yerushalayim 150 years ago and you will understand the dynamics that exist. After you finish reading, live there and meet the people. After that, you are free to judge all you want.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:21 PM Moshe Says:
I don't like discussing subjects that I feel exceedingly emotional about because I feel that I come across as wildly flailing. This is one of those cases. I was an "askan" of sorts in Eretz Yisrael for a while and I lived in Meah Shearim and Geulah during some of that time. I'm aware of why these people act the way that they do and of how the various chareidi elements view "the chiloinim" and how the various non-chareidi elements view "the chareidim". (In each case, the subject group is placed in quotes on account of the obvious fact that there is no group about whom we can generalize so broadly. There are many kinds of non-chareidim with varying views and many kinds of chareidim with varying views on these matters as well.)
I mention briefly my personal involvement so that I seem a tad less like a madman when I say that I absolutely despise the people who create these demonstrations.
On a personal note they're yidden of course and I love them as one would a brother who had erred, but on a national note these people are ochrei yisroel. They create sinas chinom that would be hard to exaggerate. They maim and they murder. (I've seen huge concrete blocks dropped into crowds.) They provide an outlet for the horrifically dull lives of thousands of young chareidi men such that their SOLE interaction with the world is based on a lack of regard for human life (the worst of the biryonim - yes, I knew them - were often bums of the lowest order whom no normal person would ever interact with...except to bring along to a riot). They are mechalel the name "Jew", the name "Orthodox Jew", the name "Chareidi" and the names of every single Godol - (chilonim, you see, are of the opinion that the "gdoilim" have only to say a word and their minions follow their orders. Why then do they never read an article from a godol against these rioters but instead hear only repeated excuses for them and claims for "shabbos"?). These people HAVE ALREADY cost us a significant hold on Yerushalayim by setting themselves up as the true Jerusalemites and they will yet cost us Yerushalayim in toto.
There are very few subjects regarding which I'm so enraged that I can hardly convey my point logically. This, alas, is one of them. I hope that someone with more yishuv hadaas will do a better job than I have and will eventually be able to cause a wave of public opinion that will silence these evil ones once and for all.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:16 PM chulent lover Says:
go yolish go.keep up the good work don't let anyone stop you.i want to see how all the critic like a parking lot working on shabbos in there backyard
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Jun 11, 2009 at 10:58 PM Anonymous Says:
Those "TYPE" of people shouldn't have text messaging on there cell
Where is his kosher phone?????
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Jun 11, 2009 at 09:10 PM Anonymous Says:
a echte laidigayer!
get a real job.
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Jun 11, 2009 at 08:57 PM Anonymous Says:
“ They should cut off his welfare check. ”
umm, the article says he doesnt take anything from the state...thus no welfare check. read before commenting.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 07:54 AM Anonymous Says:
When some hooligan throws a soiled diaper on the police, it's because they've come to a protest prepared to do so. He knows it. It's happened before at his protests. This is a shonda, and he has no business rationalizing the behavior of his hoodlums this way.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 01:53 AM Anonymous Says:
naybe he should read chid"a wiesss book
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Jun 12, 2009 at 01:48 AM shomer torah umitsvos Says:
can all small heads please stop talking about sinas chinum,ahavas ysroel,and gedolim please start keep the torah and her 613 mitzvos not being busy to avoid chilul hashem from these secular ppl that try to fight agianst every torah issue, btw for those who take out of the article about his being a "leidig geier and get him a real job" (another sign of there brightness to fish out the most not to the point part of the story)i personal knew yolish when i learned in yeshiva he is a very smart and clever person he has a "mishchta" were the very frum shecht including the brisker and the chazon ishnikes this is from what he makes a living he is involved in every polotical issue works hand by hand with the police and is befriended wih many mk's spends alot of his time in city hall (ye ye kikar safra) doing favors for ppl since his carisma and great scence of humur get him close to all these polotitions but this doesnt avoid him to to stand for his ideoligy i cant forget when he once stopped me in middle of the night asking me if i speak english when i tolld him that i do he gives me his phone saying its the mother after starting to talk i relized on the phone was an american whos child passed away from a dessise and the medical examinar wouldnt release the body with out an autopsy (for those who dont know this means in isreal steeling half of the organs as alraedy publicated tens of times) she was sent to this leidigeir for help, maybe she should of try with ahavas yisroel......
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Jun 12, 2009 at 12:30 AM yishuv hadas Says:
“ I don't like discussing subjects that I feel exceedingly emotional about because I feel that I come across as wildly flailing. This is one of those cases. I was an "askan" of sorts in Eretz Yisrael for a while and I lived in Meah Shearim and Geulah during some of that time. I'm aware of why these people act the way that they do and of how the various chareidi elements view "the chiloinim" and how the various non-chareidi elements view "the chareidim". (In each case, the subject group is placed in quotes on account of the obvious fact that there is no group about whom we can generalize so broadly. There are many kinds of non-chareidim with varying views and many kinds of chareidim with varying views on these matters as well.)
I mention briefly my personal involvement so that I seem a tad less like a madman when I say that I absolutely despise the people who create these demonstrations.
On a personal note they're yidden of course and I love them as one would a brother who had erred, but on a national note these people are ochrei yisroel. They create sinas chinom that would be hard to exaggerate. They maim and they murder. (I've seen huge concrete blocks dropped into crowds.) They provide an outlet for the horrifically dull lives of thousands of young chareidi men such that their SOLE interaction with the world is based on a lack of regard for human life (the worst of the biryonim - yes, I knew them - were often bums of the lowest order whom no normal person would ever interact with...except to bring along to a riot). They are mechalel the name "Jew", the name "Orthodox Jew", the name "Chareidi" and the names of every single Godol - (chilonim, you see, are of the opinion that the "gdoilim" have only to say a word and their minions follow their orders. Why then do they never read an article from a godol against these rioters but instead hear only repeated excuses for them and claims for "shabbos"?). These people HAVE ALREADY cost us a significant hold on Yerushalayim by setting themselves up as the true Jerusalemites and they will yet cost us Yerushalayim in toto.
There are very few subjects regarding which I'm so enraged that I can hardly convey my point logically. This, alas, is one of them. I hope that someone with more yishuv hadaas will do a better job than I have and will eventually be able to cause a wave of public opinion that will silence these evil ones once and for all.
”
as much as I disagree with throwing stones I disagree even more with having state sponsored chillul shabbat....remember our religion is "NOT" a democracy where you can choose to keep shabbat...we have no choice but to keep it and keep it holy. "Our" holy Torah sentences the mechalal shabbat to death by stoning.. so think of these people who protest with dignity as the biggest ohavei yisroel who wanna spare the chillonim the punishment.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 08:17 AM Anonymous Says:
This dude should get a real job.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 09:19 AM Anonymous Says:
“ mi keamcho yisroel. baruch hamekadesh shmo berobim!
Rabbi keep up the holy work! Hashem is with you ”
I am happy to see someone out there is concerned for hashems and yerushalyims honor
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Jun 12, 2009 at 09:06 AM kal Says:
it seens,judging from the comments,that this is a "hot" topic.i only hope that "kanaus" is their real motivation.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 11:01 AM no more Bezeq Says:
Does he walk on the sidewalks, use the phone, go to the hospital, and buy shwama.
What a job!!! Set the city on fire is his motto..
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Jun 12, 2009 at 01:22 PM Milhouse Says:
“ Does he walk on the sidewalks, use the phone, go to the hospital, and buy shwama.
What a job!!! Set the city on fire is his motto.. ”
I'm sure he does all of those things. So what? Since when does the government own the streets, the phones, or the hospital? By the way, Shaarei Tzedek was established by the charedim of the old yishuv, specifically so that people wouldn't go to the missionary clinic.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 03:26 PM Joe L Says:
The JPost deserves credit for an unbiased, decent, portrayel of Mr. Kraus.
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Jun 12, 2009 at 06:20 PM Drivingwith yolish Says:
...I had the very interesting experience of being driven by this man when I was in EY 2 years ago...(he does this for parnassa)...on his dashboard he had three cell phones, and as we drove out of Yerusholayim he was coordinating a protest...(indeed when we returned towards evening it was hard to get back to my hotel, as the police had shut down geulah etc...) I asked him why he felt that these extreme steps were necessary. His answer was that in EY, the only language that is understood is the language of force - and that this is the only real way to ensure that the chareidim and their wishes are respected...he told this joke: a man had had three daughters, and was desperate for a son. Sure enough, the day came that he and his pregnant wife went to deliver their latest child - only to have the nurse come out and say, mazel tov! It's a girl! The man began to rant and race, screaming that he wants a son, only a son...the nurse walks away, shaking her head at the mans stupidity. Ten minutes later, a doctor hurried over, and apologetically says, we made a mistake - you had a son! Beaming, the man turns to a bystander and says, you see? Rak b'koach!.....good shabbos!
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Jun 13, 2009 at 04:15 PM Anonymous Says:
“ Those "TYPE" of people shouldn't have text messaging on there cell
Where is his kosher phone????? ”
FYI the eidah hachareidis [his rabbonim] never supported the kosher phone campaign so why should he have to have a kosher phone