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Date: | Tue, 24 May 2011 14:38:48 +0000 |
From: | Shalom From Hatikvah <hatikvah1@hotmail.com> |
To: | <alinkap@mail.ru> |
sometimes I should give some wisdom to some rabbis.
People call someone a crook once that this person doesn't pay them. Others don't call that same person a crook if he does pay them! So it's a matter of personal interest because to me, calling someone a crook must be someone that had no intentions to pay anyone! The same way with accusing someone of a robber. There is a difference between robbing and ... a series of events and its consequences.
A rabbi who doesn't see it that way has NO knowledge as he doesn't know to give the right answer to your question and has NO wisdom as he cannot ask you the right question to obtain the most correct answer.
Some rabbis seem unable to exemplify all what they have studied.
I thank you for your trust although I admit, it wasn't easy.
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