Haifaites scattered pashkevils in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood, calling out to the ultra-Orthodox public to go to work and pay taxes and include women in the leadership.
Equality in the burden: a nightly operation of hanging Pashkevils aimed at the ultra-orthodox public in Haifa • The struggle against the coup d'état
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Delusional psychos need the mercy of heaven, the ground is falling from under their feet and the mind is stuck in their head
The ultra-orthodox Jews are very dear people to us. Good and blessed Shabat for every one
How will we respond to the article here? Is this an article or as it seems to me - a collection of photos with the excuse (did you also forget to excuse?) that "little is good"... minimalism in expression! If I were to receive such an 'article' for editing, then all the work falls on the editor.. and here there is an invitation to the 'righteous' to edit in the comments - not sure that they will lift the glove... in any case, this is a really, really worthy and very interesting news item!!
The purpose of the pushchvils is not to convince, but to humiliate and humiliate, to deepen the social divide
Like the inciting graffiti
Like the provocative statements of the protesters in Horeb
Like the municipality and the police who stand on the other side with folded hands
This week I also found out that the streets in Horov changed their name to "Democracy Square"
These are acts of violence that are increasing, certainly not democracy
And we the residents will look from the side until a certain point.
Anarchists are allowed to vandalize bus stops, spray on municipal property, vandalize billboards
And the Hai-Pe website does not display them as it displays, say, an announcement on the loudspeaker for the entrance of Shabbat.
I wonder why you cover this without criticizing the corruption? Because it suits you, so it's fine.
And if ultra-Orthodox people spray your beautiful buildings in Carmel with a demand for modesty and Shabbat observance - then you will review it as an attack right?
Anarchists - their place in prison.
Bless you, I wish there would be equality at the end, the end. Amen, so be it.
I wish you that Haredim vandalize your building with graffiti in favor of keeping Shabbat...
It's amazing what blindness there is here to vandalize public property just because it's from the side that suits your views
Completely misleading advertising!!!!!!
I live in an ultra-orthodox neighborhood, a neighborhood that respects its residents in all its ramach (and yes there are also Russian and Arabic speakers), live in the format of her life and let live in the most respectful way.
And every morning, every day, I see them running and hurrying to take the children to educational settings in clean and respectable clothes. Hurry to get to work on time. And now I am a witness to the voluntary organization of the parents and the adult children, high school age - instead of trips to the malls, they travel between the homes of the needy and help the neighbors.
So keep the announcements to yourself, and instead of wasting your time with seeds of hatred, give a little of yourself to others, teach them to give love, to respect the other even if he is different (=different).
A day of love 💘
The ultra-orthodox will fortify their positions, that's good. You probably don't understand the ultra-Orthodox, talking to the wall is better for you, it's impossible to talk to them at all, and you're thinking about convincing, you know what they say, don't try to prove the fool because he'll become your hater, and that's true and accurate.
A lie and a lie, I live in an ultra-Orthodox neighborhood, they marked my house in yellow in my book, the supermarket has a code for the ultra-Orthodox and a code for the secular, the prices are different, they rob me and steal from me freely, they see it as a commandment, and I don't behave in the way of her life and let her live, but respect the environment in which I live Chai, you know in Rome you will behave like a Roman, so yes, I didn't wear black and I didn't wear a small tallit, but in everything else I follow the rules.
And you...?
shame on you
Where did you see hatred here, dear lady?!
very sorry but
What do the Pashkovils mean???
If someone thinks that this is how they can be convinced then (and this is definitely my personal opinion) they are not only very wrong but will almost certainly get the opposite result.
Telling someone they are wrong is not convincing
Telling someone that they are not only wrong but also harmful invites a backlash
Explaining to the religious, in a street advertisement, that they must change their attitude towards women, an extremely difficult and complex issue, will only increase the distance and widen the gaps and push each side to fortify its position.
That's not how you build a wall!
That's not how you bring hearts closer and that's not how you convince those who are convinced that justice for them and their leadership is above and beyond any criticism.
The ultra-orthodox will fortify their positions, that's good. You probably don't understand the ultra-Orthodox, talking to the wall is better for you, it's impossible to talk to them at all, and you're thinking about convincing, you know what they say, don't try to prove the fool because he'll become your hater, and that's true and accurate.