tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post7659764297783288596..comments2024-03-18T20:56:43.344-04:00Comments on <b><center>Unorthodox-Jew </center></b> <br><small>A Critical View of Orthodox Judaism</small>: The Tendler Phenomena!Paul Mendlowitzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05887774341136059873noreply@blogger.comBlogger255125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-1481699172955999082015-12-24T12:31:25.822-05:002015-12-24T12:31:25.822-05:00Dear UOJ! You are my rebbe and friend, although I ...Dear UOJ! You are my rebbe and friend, although I don't know you personally! You have opened my eyes on so many issues! Yet I noticed that comments forms have disappeared from your site. It seems that there is no way to add comments now. :( This is intentional, or it's just a glitch?Miriamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-71503066637484551862014-04-15T22:16:06.496-04:002014-04-15T22:16:06.496-04:00Hello There. ӏ foսnd your bloց usinց msn. 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But at least all the rabbonim aren't running to be mechabed him anymore. There weren't enough of them to go around so Schron got one of the kibudim under the chuppah.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-86674550451791677912014-03-04T07:28:32.205-05:002014-03-04T07:28:32.205-05:00A talmid of the Noda Bihudah, R' Yehuda Leib M...A talmid of the Noda Bihudah, R' Yehuda Leib Margolios, was rov in Frankfurt and other major cities. His visit to the Vilna Gaon is described in Aliyos Eliyohu. He writes this in his out of print sefer Beis Middos (as translated in Yisroel Tsinberg's book "A history of Jewish literature". Tsinberg was a talmid of the Rovno yeshiva who became a major scientist and an admirer of Yiddishist culture but who was fort against the Maskilim. He was arrested by the Communists in 1938 as a Tzioni, which he was not, and was niftar a year later in Siberia):<br /><br />Some of the leaders of Israel do not think of the glory of their Creator but only of their own. They employ all their power merely to terrorize the community. [He then elaborates on how they do this] . . . Do not think that one can turn for help to the great figures of the generation, to our rabbis, whose duty it is to be the protectors and defenders of the people. For they are in league with the oppressors, walk together with the powerful men and rulers of the city, become collaborators of every mischief-maker, give protection to every swindler. They exploit the rabbi’s title and authority for all kinds of evil deeds. Everything obtains the approval of the community rabbi. He who ought to be the guardian of righteousness and justice becomes the protector of robbers and bandits. The righteous judge joins the league of the swindlers. . . . . And these are our judges and lawgivers! Calmly they look on at the robberies and injustices that take place in the community and flatter the rich and powerful from whom every quarrel and plague come.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-68758694925838692452014-03-04T06:25:03.366-05:002014-03-04T06:25:03.366-05:00Torah Umesorah gives Shea Fishman the "Rav Sh...Torah Umesorah gives Shea Fishman the "Rav Shraga Feivel Mendlowitz" award.Oxymoronnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-82142691506583449372014-03-03T23:00:42.139-05:002014-03-03T23:00:42.139-05:00Pinny Lipschitz was also given a free ticket with ...Pinny Lipschitz was also given a free ticket with the plane loads of roshei yeshiva to come to LA for the chassuna of Belsky's granddaughter?<br /><br />He went to town in the Yated with dozens of pictures in a centerfold. <br /><br />The most revolting picture was R' Elya Ber warmly enbracing Margo (who is looking fatter than ever) Yated Aino Neemannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-42581833200379082592014-03-03T16:58:14.544-05:002014-03-03T16:58:14.544-05:00The Yated of this parshas Pekudei in the West Coas...The Yated of this parshas Pekudei in the West Coast section is farkoyfing two "hayligeh" mosdos:<br /><br />Shalom Tendler's<br /><br />And that of Elchanan Shoff, the son in law of Mordechai Tendler who one blog alleges was behind the vicious attack blog set up to smear Tendler-opponent Rabbi Yosef Blau.Monseynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-24076298924426257602009-12-31T22:13:50.905-05:002009-12-31T22:13:50.905-05:00Rabbi Ephraim Lazerson, principal of Bais Yaacov M...Rabbi Ephraim Lazerson, principal of Bais Yaacov Miami asked my foster daughter to stay after school to help in the office. He sneaked up behind her and began to fondle her. <br /><br />We went to R' Leib Schapiro and asked for help, what to do and were told not to report because it would ruin shidduchim. <br /><br />Another foster daughter of ours also had a problem with Lazerson. She was kicked out of BY.<br /><br />Batsheva Marlow, held mandatory Shabbatons in her house which degraded into "panty parties". <br /><br />Miami seems to be a place where all of the drek flows down to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-79669315203004430262008-07-11T02:31:00.000-04:002008-07-11T02:31:00.000-04:00is ramaz still using unregistered buses?is ramaz still using unregistered buses?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-58882764482846797302008-06-29T09:17:00.000-04:002008-06-29T09:17:00.000-04:00http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=120242258512...http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202422585125<BR/><BR/>Marmelstein's lawyer, Lenore Kramer of Kramer & Dunleavy, said the Court of Appeals has set such a high pleading threshold that clergymen who engage in predatory sexual relations with parishioners to whom they are providing unlicensed counseling "have free license to do so without any civil or criminal consequences."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-67560284430626079722008-06-29T09:01:00.000-04:002008-06-29T09:01:00.000-04:00Yelling at Eli Greenwald was just warm up for yall...Yelling at Eli Greenwald was just warm up for yalling at the judge.<BR/><BR/>http://www.knbc.com/news/16716785/detail.html<BR/><BR/>Sexual Abuse Defendant Removed From Courtroom After Outburst<BR/><BR/>Man Visibly Agitated Throughout Trial<BR/><BR/>POSTED: 7:54 am PDT June 26, 2008<BR/>UPDATED: 7:59 am PDT June 26, 2008<BR/><BR/>ONEIDA, N.Y. -- A man accused of sexual abuse had to be physically removed from a courtroom in New York Wednesday after a violent outburst, and the whole thing was caught on camera.<BR/><BR/>Related Content: Raw Video | Images <BR/><BR/>The defendant, Michael Chicherchia, of Utica, is charged with sexually abusing a 6-year-old girl he was baby-sitting.<BR/><BR/>Throughout his trial, Chicherchia was visibly agitated.<BR/><BR/>He finally snapped during the prosecution's summation. He stood up and yelled at the judge.<BR/><BR/>Chicherchia could still be heard screaming after he was removed from the room.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-77255911171159026172008-06-29T08:56:00.000-04:002008-06-29T08:56:00.000-04:00http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/06...http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/06/obama-rezko-1.html<BR/><BR/>New mystery: Feds planned to link Obama-Rezko but backed off<BR/><BR/>Federal prosecutors planning their case against Illinois political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko intended to invoke the name of his onetime associate, Sen. Barack Obama, often during the recently concluded two-month prosecution in Chicago.<BR/><BR/>Rezko was convicted on federal corruption charges.<BR/><BR/>The onetime political mentor and fundraiser for Obama, especially in the early days of his Illinois political career, arranged for a series of so-called straw political contributions to Obama, money from Rezko channeled through other people's names. Obama has since donated an equal sum to charities.<BR/><BR/>According to published reports in the Chicago Sun-Times, recently unsealed documents show prosecutors intended to call several witnesses who would tie Rezko to Obama. The federal judge ruled that they could.<BR/><BR/>"Witnesses will testify that Rezko was a long-standing supporter and fund-raiser of Barack Obama," one prosecutor wrote in their planning notes. But for unexplained reasons, they ended up not calling those witnesses.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-2372487484540928232008-06-29T08:47:00.000-04:002008-06-29T08:47:00.000-04:00http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-troyer28-2...http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-troyer28-2008jun28,0,442622.story<BR/><BR/>If UOJ has allegations to make about me & the Tendlers, let him back it up with proof, like a video or something.<BR/><BR/>Can't I get any respect around here? Even Boog recognizes that I'm the little guy from RJJ who made it big.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-78201622999726606202008-06-29T08:37:00.000-04:002008-06-29T08:37:00.000-04:00http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-oil28-2008ju...http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-oil28-2008jun28,0,418557,print.story<BR/><BR/>Envisioning a velt mit $200-a-barrel oil<BR/><BR/>As forecasters take that possibility more seriously, they describe fundamental shifts in the way we work, where we live and how we fress.<BR/><BR/>By Martin Zimmerman : times staff writer<BR/><BR/>June 28, 2008<BR/><BR/>Three months ago, when oil was around $108 a barrel, a few Wall Street analysts began predicting that it could rise to $200. Many observers scoffed at the forecasts as sensational, or motivated by a desire among energy companies and investors to drive prices higher.<BR/><BR/>But with oil closing above $140 a barrel Friday, more experts are taking those predictions seriously -- and shuddering at the inflation-fueled chaos that $200-a-barrel crude could bring. They foresee fundamental shifts in the way we work, where we live and how we spend our free time.<BR/><BR/>"You'd have massive changes going on throughout the economy," said Robert Wescott, president of Keybridge Research, a Washington economic analysis firm. "Some activities are just plain going to be shut down."<BR/><BR/>Besides the obvious effect $7-a-gallon gasoline would have on commuters, automakers, airlines, truckers and shipping firms, $200 oil would drive up the price of a broad spectrum of products: Insecticides and hand lotions, cosmetics and food preservatives, shaving cream and rubber cement, plastic bottles and crayons -- all have ingredients derived from oil.<BR/><BR/>With every penny hike in the price of gas costing American consumers about $1 billion a year, sharply higher pump prices would lead to "significant bankruptcies and store closings," said Scott Hoyt, director of consumer economics at Moody's Economy.com.<BR/><BR/>Almost 42% said they had reduced vacation travel and 40% said they were dining out less.<BR/><BR/>If any retailers would benefit, it would be those on the Internet. In a recent survey by Harris Interactive, one-third of adults said high gas prices had made them more likely to shop online to avoid driving.<BR/><BR/>Americans may also feel the effects of a rise in energy-related crime. Ads for locking gas caps are becoming more prevalent. Restaurant owners are complaining that thieves are helping themselves to used barrels of cooking oil, which can be home-brewed into biodiesel fuel.<BR/><BR/>Some experts say high energy costs are altering global trade and slowing the pace of globalization.<BR/><BR/>It takes about 7,000 tons of bunker-fuel to fill the tanks of a 5,000-container cargo ship for a trip from Shanghai to Los Angeles. Over the last year and half, the cost of that fuel has jumped 87% to $552 a ton, according to the World Shipping Council, boosting the cost of a fill-up to more than $3.8 million.<BR/><BR/>"To put things in perspective, today's extra shipping cost from East Asia is the equivalent of imposing a 9% tariff on East Asian goods entering North America," said Rubin of CIBC World Markets. "At $200 per barrel, the tariff equivalent rate will rise to 15%."<BR/><BR/>If oil continues to rise from current levels, officials at the Port of Los Angeles believe West Coast ports would gain business because they are 10 to 12 days' sailing time from Asia, versus the 18-to-20-day route from Asia to the East Coast through the Panama Canal.<BR/><BR/>But local ports could lose business if shipping costs get so out of hand that companies begin shifting production back to North America from Asia -- something that's happening in the steel industry, Rubin said.<BR/><BR/>Local distribution patterns could change too. Stephen Gaddis, chief executive of Pacific Cheese Co., a Hayward, Calif., cheese processing and packaging firm, thinks high fuel prices will push restaurants, retailers and food manufacturers to look for suppliers closer to their operations.<BR/><BR/>"Local sourcing is ideal. You won't pay as much for freight, and when you use less fuel it's better for the environment," Gaddis said.<BR/><BR/>Soaring diesel prices will make companies rethink whether they should have large, centralized plants or build smaller ones around the country.<BR/><BR/>That's what Pacific Cheese is doing. It's building a packaging plant in Texas to be closer to one of its larger suppliers and expects to serve its Southwestern clients from there.<BR/><BR/>In the near future, however, consumers can expect to pay for the higher cost of producing food and moving it around the country, say food executives, farmers and economists. Even having a deep-dish pizza with extra cheese brought to your door costs more now that chains such as Pizza Hut are charging for delivery.<BR/><BR/>Dramatically higher transportation costs would usher in an era of virtual mobility, or zero mobility, for many workers.<BR/><BR/>"We're seeing companies go to four-day workweeks, place increased emphasis on working at home, show bigger interest in setting up satellite offices -- anything that gets commute times down and gets people off the road," said analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group in San Jose.<BR/><BR/>Videoconferencing, touted as "the next big thing" for years, would finally have its day, thanks to improved technology and a desperation to cut corporate travel budgets.<BR/><BR/>Telecommuting, or working from home, is easier than ever because of the spread of high-speed Internet access, said Jonathan Spira, chief analyst at Basex Inc., a business research firm in New York. In particular, workers in "knowledge" jobs that can be performed with computers and phones would benefit.<BR/><BR/>But Gilligan of USC noted that lower-income workers tend to be in jobs that don't favor telecommuting, such as retail and food service.<BR/><BR/>"These are the same people who are already being creamed by the mortgage crisis," he said. "The impacts of energy price increases are highly disparate."<BR/><BR/>Although white-collar workers may be able to telecommute, they could also take a serious financial hit because soaring energy prices tend to wreak havoc on the stock market. The explosion of 401(k) plans and similar retirement accounts in the last few decades -- and the decline of traditional pensions with guaranteed payouts -- have tied workers' financial futures more closely to stocks than they were during the 1970s oil shocks. A prolonged Wall Street downturn could mean a no-frills retirement, or none at all.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-52934456193784186262008-06-29T08:20:00.000-04:002008-06-29T08:20:00.000-04:00Stocks plunge as oil prices hit $140 a barrel, spo...Stocks plunge as oil prices hit $140 a barrel, spooking investors<BR/><BR/>A torrent of bad economic news, including unstoppable energy costs, heightens worries about the stress on U.S. consumers.<BR/><BR/>By Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer <BR/>June 27, 2008 <BR/>NEW YORK -- Only weeks after it seemed the stock market was on the road to recovery and the economy might soon follow it, the Dow Jones industrial average tumbled more than 350 points Thursday to a 21-month low as the price of oil topped $140 a barrel and worries grew about the financial health of U.S. consumers.<BR/><BR/>The bruising decline followed a recent barrage of bad economic news that added to concerns that many Americans -- deep in debt and having trouble borrowing more money from banks already reeling from loan losses -- could be forced to rein in their spending for years to come.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-9564228585175493632008-06-29T00:56:00.000-04:002008-06-29T00:56:00.000-04:00KM kosher miami or kosher maybe is not a reliab...KM kosher miami or kosher maybe is not a reliable hasgocho <BR/>they are being sued and people are talking about perhpas using only ORB or NK <BR/><BR/><BR/>YUDEL shain can you verify thisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-52359176273818117502008-06-27T20:05:00.000-04:002008-06-27T20:05:00.000-04:00Some rabbonim are furious that Rabbi Belsky is mac...Some rabbonim are furious that Rabbi Belsky is machshir the OU venison because they are using the hind quarters of the deer. There was a minhag in America since time immemorial not to use hindquarters. Comes along Rabbi Belsky and he just does whatever the heck he feels. Rav Rubin, the former NY State Commissioner of Kashrus Enforcement was furious but was afraid to battle the OU head on by prohibiting the meat.<BR/><BR/>I know a rov who is searching for any kol korays or anything bichsav regarding the minhag America. He fears that it may have only been mipee hashmuah.<BR/><BR/>Does R' Yudel or anyone know if anything exists in writing?<BR/><BR/>There may be a Rubashkin tie in too since Rubashkin produces ox tail. I would think that cattle and deer are included in the same gezeayrah.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-23142921277781947962008-06-27T18:47:00.000-04:002008-06-27T18:47:00.000-04:00Rabbi Expelled for MisconductThe ForwardBy Anthony...Rabbi Expelled for Misconduct<BR/><BR/>The Forward<BR/><BR/>By Anthony Weiss<BR/>Thu. Jun 26, 2008<BR/> <BR/>A Buffalo, N.Y., rabbi with a history of alleged sexual misconduct has been kicked out of the international union of Conservative rabbis.<BR/><BR/>The Rabbinical Assembly expelled Rabbi Arthur Charles Shalman on June 4, four and a half months after he resigned from his position at Temple Shaarey Zedek outside Buffalo, amid allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a female congregant.<BR/><BR/>In 1999, the R.A.’s ethics committee had admonished Shalman for “improper touching” and “improper suggestions” with female congregants. Despite the rebuke, the synagogue had voted to retain Shalman and the R.A. acceded, on the condition that Shalman seek counseling and that he receive mentoring from another rabbi.<BR/><BR/>Shalman’s case is reminiscent of several other high-profile sex scandals that involve repeat offenders and have plagued the various Jewish streams in recent years. In 2006, for example, Rabbi Mordechai Gafni, a prominent figure in the Jewish Renewal movement, was forced to leave his position amid allegations of repeated sexual improprieties with female followers over a number of years.<BR/><BR/>Rabbi Joel Meyers, executive vice president of the R.A., declined to discuss the details of the complaint that led to Shalman’s expulsion, though he did say that the ethics committee’s recommendation for expulsion took into account Shalman’s behavior nine years ago.<BR/><BR/>Shalman did not return a call requesting comment on the matter.<BR/><BR/>Meyers said that neither he nor the ethics committee had second thoughts about the way the matter was handled in 1999.<BR/><BR/>“They have no regrets, unless they’re somehow prophets and one can somehow predict what someone is going to do in 10 years,” Meyers said. “It’s a tragic situation.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-62083583876961391042008-06-27T17:42:00.000-04:002008-06-27T17:42:00.000-04:00"Name one other group in Judaism that looks at the..."Name one other group in Judaism that looks at their Rabbi's picture first".This reminds of the statement of the Rhosho who says ( not asks) "mah havodah hazos lochem".Or perhaps Haman ,who says,"Yeshno am echod mefuzer umfurod..."<BR/>The fact that there was an altercation in 770 between the so called "yellows",the crazy Tfaser meshichistim and the Shluchim just proves my point that most of us are not the apikursem you accuse us of being.<BR/>"As my Rosh Yeshiva said in 1994, we welcome the Lubavitcher back when they are ready to be on our term. Rabbi Weiss it seems has accepted those terms, as has those like him, and them we welcome back." Tell the your Rosh Yeshiva that we will all,including Rabbi Weiss, sleep more peacefully tonight knowing that he welcomes us back to the fold.<BR/><BR/>"Others retain the messanic message prevalent in Chabad from the 60's and 70's, and we daven they do teshuvah." <BR/>Pray tell what "messianic" message was prevalent in Lubavitch during 60's and 70's? "Achake lo bechol Yom sheyovo".The idea that that the Rebbi was very vocal about bringing Moshiach by hidur Mitzvohs?The fact the Rebbi made belief in Moshiach an every day experience instead of some abstract idea that we speak about on occasion if at all?<BR/>If that's the case then the Chofetz Chaim ZT"L,the Yismach Moshe ZT"L and many of our Chazal, Chasideshe and Liveshe gedolim are guilty of the same crime.<BR/>I am very touched by the fact that you pray for all the sinners of Chabad but a better idea would be to pray for all the sinners of Klal Yisroel that we read about on UOJ veani besochom and certainly for beas Hmoshiach.Ah Gutten Shabbos.Arthurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17405098837405331655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-76327473588594534922008-06-27T15:19:00.001-04:002008-06-27T15:19:00.001-04:00As my Rosh Yeshiva said in 1994, we welcome the Lu...As my Rosh Yeshiva said in 1994, we welcome the Lubavitcher back when they are ready to be on our term. Rabbi Weiss it seems has accepted those terms, as has those like him, and them we welcome back. Others retain the messanic message prevalent in Chabad from the 60's and 70's, and we daven they do teshuvah.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-50985234716172434422008-06-27T15:19:00.000-04:002008-06-27T15:19:00.000-04:00To Deconstucting..... and Who is Athur kidding( I ...To Deconstucting..... and Who is Athur kidding<BR/>( I wish you would choose shorter pseudonyms.It would make life easier).Do you think you are the inheritors of the mantle of the GRAH ZT"L in his dispute with the Bal Hatanyah?I really don't think you fit the mold.Perhaps less "deconstructing" and more constructing would be in order on your part.<BR/> You guys have a wonderful talent of taking sentences out of context in order to distort that which I wrote.<BR/> I wrote".Yes I assume there are some nutcases that do so, but there are aberrations of behavior in all Jewish communities ,sad to say, as can be seen when you read the blogs on this site." I wrote "I personally have never seen anyone kiss the Rebbis picture before they go to sleep and I don't know anyone that does."I am completely unaware of these individuals that you mention and if true I repeat that which I mentioned before.I abhor them and their practices.Do I need a notarized letter witnessed by Maoh Rabonim to that affect?<BR/>Next time you set out on one of your witch hunts to flush out out all of us Lubavitcher deviants,I suggest that you visit our secret houses of iniquity where the Rebbis picture is hung upside down and we worship the devil.<BR/>Don't you have anything better,more "constructive" to do with your lives?<BR/>I really don't know why I bother to answer your allegations.Your attitude is "Don't confuse me with the facts my mind is made up."Name one other group in Judaism that looks at their Rabbi's picture first".Name another group in Judaism besides the"perushim" the followers of the Grah that place only 2 matzohs on the keorah? Name another group in Judaisim that follow the particular minhagim of Bais Brisk? and on and on.<BR/>I would rather my eineklach go to sleep with the picture of a Tzadik etched in their innocent minds then a remembrance of some vile video or TV program . Bad luck in your quest to delay the coming of Moshiach with your vile sinas chinom.Arthurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17405098837405331655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-84521773707315550782008-06-27T14:21:00.000-04:002008-06-27T14:21:00.000-04:00Anyone care to explain why YU kicks out Mordechai ...Anyone care to explain why YU kicks out Mordechai Tendler on the East Coast but allows the Tendlers and Hier to get away with murder out West?<BR/><BR/>By the way, there is another major story brewing with Belsky and another kashrus scandal but people are waiting for Yudel to resurface to see what he knows about it.<BR/><BR/>Stay tuned.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-2996498929522087622008-06-27T13:44:00.000-04:002008-06-27T13:44:00.000-04:00Hier is the Dean of YULA - he shuffled around the ...Hier is the Dean of YULA - he shuffled around the Tendler pigs for 20 years and covered for them!<BR/><BR/> So did the RCC - Rabbinical Council Of California. (Shalom Tendler is still on their vaad)<BR/><BR/>As one eloquent commenter wrote regarding the OU - YOU CAN'T TRUST THEM WITH OUR CHILDREN - ARE YOU GOING TO TRUST THEM WITH KASHRUTH?Paul Mendlowitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05887774341136059873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21519732.post-66773319011713229922008-06-27T13:29:00.000-04:002008-06-27T13:29:00.000-04:00What cover up was "Midget Marvin" involved in?What cover up was "Midget Marvin" involved in?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com