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May 20, 2013 9:47 pm at 9:47 pm
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chalilavchas -“B”H most Rabbanim have never been caught twisting the truth. Only those who have been caught twisting the truth, need to be retired, perhaps.”
I don’t think anyone has done it B’maizid. And it’s more than just a few like you say. But there are two categories 1. Leaders 2. Followers. #1 category would be Shoggeg Korov L’maizid. #2 would be Shoggeg. #1 should be retired.
There are a lot of way more important issues than Tzinus and Internet that either aren’t being dealt with or aren’t dealt with properly and this Must stop ASAP!