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The irreverance IS the message.  Why should we have reverance for people behaving badly?  Where did Kavod Hatorah ever mean in history allowing a Navi Sheker to flourish?  Where did it mean allowing fanatical cruel rabbis to pursue personal agendas while the children were being abused? The whole problem with our community is that so much Kavod is given to rabbis that when one of them (inluding the one in yeshivah who molested me and my friends) ply their sick trade, nobdoy will stop them or even believe it because it goes against Kavod Harotah.  I wish some of us would have had more irreverence to be able to stand up to him, to Rabbi Neuberger and to all of them to demand proper action. What Torah exactly do you follow? 

What’s going on there in Baltimore?

Irevverence, indeed.

Posted by What? on 10/13/08 at 02:50 PM

Your irreverence compromises the message

Posted by Sad on 10/12/08 at 06:19 PM

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