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“no one’s defending her, we’re just not interested in people being called liars without any kind of substantiation to the claim. there’s a difference.”
Here’s the thing: I’m sick and tired of talking about this book. But I do believe that it’s more probable that you really don’t know much about the Chassidic community and therefore can’t find any lies in the book, than that you’re just trying to get under my skin.
I will, bli neder, go through the book again later today and gather some excerpts of her lies.
For now, though, I posted this from an amazon review on her book:
“He breaks the silence finally, shifting first in his seat and readjusting his coat. “So my sister tells me you’re a teacher?” I nod my head yes. “Very nice, very nice.” “What about you?” I ask, having been given the smallest of go-aheads. “You’re still in yeshiva? What’s it like at twenty-two? Are there people there who are you rage?” I know that will hit a sore point”. p.129/. l. 2366. Please view this video on YouTube. “The View, Rejection of Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn.Deborah Feldman Book”. 3:15. “you met you future husband just once before your wedding day…. is that correct? Yes.. Can you take us back to that day? i can only tell you that I was absolutely terrified … and I don’t remember… I couldn’t remember a word!” How wonderful that is from her to make that effort, special for us, and write a few pages from a conversation she didn’t remember a word! 🙂