I think Tzi Fishman is as crazy as they come. 99 percent of the time his articles are a mad mess of impossible claims, sloppy arguments, insults, harangues, polemics and wing-nuttery. The other one percent of the time he does this:
To be perfectly honest, until yesterday, I had never heard of Sarah Silverman. I never saw a photo or a video of her; I never heard her jokes, nothing. While a great deal of junk American culture seeps into the Land of Israel, still we are sheltered from much of it, thank G-d, and I never heard her name mentioned in Israel at all. Until yesterday, when to my surprise and chagrin, I saw the immodest photo of her on the homepage of The Jewish Press, in her sleeveless top and her butt sticking into the air. Gevalt!
Reading on about the silly fuss, I was further chagrined. Rachmonis on rabbis in America if this is where their heads are at. First of all, looking at photos and videos of young ladies like Sarah is the Torah transgression of straying after one’s heart and one’s eyes. From the description of her comedy routines, listening to her is a violation of taking part in a gathering of mockers and scorners. So what is a rabbi doing in a place he doesn’t belong?
Furthermore, is he now going to set out on a campaign to rebuke every Jewish comedian in Hollywood, and every Jewish actor, director, playwright, musician, politician, Facebook inventor, and Jewish Federation president who married a gentile? Why single out Sarah? Pick on Simon and Garfunkel instead.
But I want to say something much deeper than this... [DB: When Tzvi gets deeper he gets dumber. The rest of the article is the typical nonsense about how you're better off not having been born if you're not going to live in Israel. It's a tirade in the same vein as the Dallas rabbi's claim that women must marry and have children if they wish to amount to anything in the world. If you've recently swallowed some poison and need help inducing emesis you can read it here . Or you can pretend, like me, that the article stops after the third paragraph and give Fishman a rare, but deserved high five.]
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To be perfectly honest, until yesterday, I had never heard of Sarah Silverman. I never saw a photo or a video of her; I never heard her jokes, nothing. While a great deal of junk American culture seeps into the Land of Israel, still we are sheltered from much of it, thank G-d, and I never heard her name mentioned in Israel at all. Until yesterday, when to my surprise and chagrin, I saw the immodest photo of her on the homepage of The Jewish Press, in her sleeveless top and her butt sticking into the air. Gevalt!
Reading on about the silly fuss, I was further chagrined. Rachmonis on rabbis in America if this is where their heads are at. First of all, looking at photos and videos of young ladies like Sarah is the Torah transgression of straying after one’s heart and one’s eyes. From the description of her comedy routines, listening to her is a violation of taking part in a gathering of mockers and scorners. So what is a rabbi doing in a place he doesn’t belong?
Furthermore, is he now going to set out on a campaign to rebuke every Jewish comedian in Hollywood, and every Jewish actor, director, playwright, musician, politician, Facebook inventor, and Jewish Federation president who married a gentile? Why single out Sarah? Pick on Simon and Garfunkel instead.
But I want to say something much deeper than this... [DB: When Tzvi gets deeper he gets dumber. The rest of the article is the typical nonsense about how you're better off not having been born if you're not going to live in Israel. It's a tirade in the same vein as the Dallas rabbi's claim that women must marry and have children if they wish to amount to anything in the world. If you've recently swallowed some poison and need help inducing emesis you can read it here . Or you can pretend, like me, that the article stops after the third paragraph and give Fishman a rare, but deserved high five.]
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