When to stop
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If you come to shul to talk, where do you go to daven?
Who says all of us come to shul to talk?
Bugnot, you daven in the hall during the Rabbi’s speech. (Just kidding.)
You make the assumption that i go somewhere else to talk. Is that a problem?
Furthermore, when I was younger I went to school…… To learn and to GET AN EDUCATION. So you see that you can go one place to do two completely separate things
You daven on the train on the way to work. 🙂
Several weeks ago, I witnessed my rav walk over to several people after maariv and tell them “you can stop talking now, we finished davening”.
mosherose
i appreciate your defending those of us who come to shul to daven, otherwise everyone would think he was talking to everyone
thank you from the bottom of my heart
obviously im referring to those who talk during davening (and disturb everyone else). and if they are busy talking then when do they daven?
Q: If you come to shul to talk, where do you go to daven?
A1: Starbucks (or Wawa)?
A2: Sloatsburg?
A3: Ezras Noshim?
L’Havdil elef havdolos look at how the goyim show respect for their house of worship. How could a Jew do any less?