TotallyOz Posted November 30, 2013 Posted November 30, 2013 This kid is impressive, intelligent and it sounds like his family has raised him the right way. Very beautiful Mitzvah. Theolover and AdamSmith 2 Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted December 1, 2013 Posted December 1, 2013 Aww I want a son like him... He is so adorable.. Quote
Members ihpguy Posted December 1, 2013 Members Posted December 1, 2013 After watching the speech, got me to thinking as to what type of rabbi would permit this speech in his shul on shabat. Reformed, of course. I'd love to see this speech before a conservative or orthdox congreation and see ans hear the responses.. boiworship and TotallyOz 2 Quote
Members Theolover Posted December 1, 2013 Members Posted December 1, 2013 Thanks for posting TotallyOz 1 Quote
Members ihpguy Posted December 2, 2013 Members Posted December 2, 2013 Picture It: The Bar Mitzvah Boy IS Giving His Speech. He starts the spiel about gay marriage. Suddenly..... Flying at him from the balcony, dozens and dozens of wigs from the women in attendance. He was stupid enough to try to give his speech in a Lubovitcher Chabad. Can we give a joint Oy Vay? Quote
Members MsGuy Posted December 2, 2013 Members Posted December 2, 2013 Forget the women. With the Lubovitchers, it's the Rebbe he's got to watch out for. Quote
Guest Fluffypuff Posted December 20, 2013 Posted December 20, 2013 After watching the speech, got me to thinking as to what type of rabbi would permit this speech in his shul on shabat. Reformed, of course. I'd love to see this speech before a conservative or orthdox congreation and see ans hear the responses.. The fact that a synagogue is "Conservative" does not refer to its political views. In general, it means that a significant part of the service is in Hebrew. I went to a conservative synagogue in NY where the rabbi is a woman; and on Yom Kippur, in addition to the traditional confessions of sin ("We have gossiped; we have not followed God," they included "We have not respected workers' rights; we have been homophobic; we have hurried to make war instead of peace.") You're right that this would not take place in an Orthodox synagogue. Orthodox rabbis are generally against marriage equality, and Orthodox Bar Bitzvahs do not include anything but Torah readings by the kid--and certainly nothing in English. Quote
Members lookin Posted December 21, 2013 Members Posted December 21, 2013 Reminds me of this old joke. Quote