A clear fishing wire is tied around the island of Manhattan

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26 points | by vinnyglennon 16 hours ago ago

20 comments

  • Animats 15 hours ago ago

    The biblical idea is that you're supposed to stay home. The first level of cheat was that multiple buildings surrounded by a wall could be defined as "home". The next cheat level was that the concept of "wall" was defined down. I'm surprised that some clever religious type hasn't figured out a cheat to define the whole planet as "home".

    It's all kind of tacky, like kosher elevators and kosher light switches. You're supposed to suffer a little.

    • keane 14 hours ago ago

      It’s much more complicated and interesting than this. Books have been written about it (eg. Circumventing the Law: Rabbinic Perspectives on Legal Loopholes and Integrity by Elana Stein Hain). One of the ideas is that halachic loopholes are meant to be discovered. It’s also been compared metaphorically to the difference between tax evasion (impermissible) and tax avoidance (legal means to reduce our obligation created by the authority’s design) which is something we all do.

      • awakeasleep 14 hours ago ago

        What is really incredible and worth dwelling on is how self-deception can be so clear and obvious to every person except the self. This, of course, applies to us all equally.

  • xnx 15 hours ago ago

    As others have pointed out, as long as they're inventing rules and then imagining technicalities to avoid rules, they should just tie a string around a stick and make everything outside the stick inside the eruv. It would make just as much sense.

  • kweks 16 hours ago ago
  • comrade1234 14 hours ago ago

    Around Santa Monica too and into the ocean so that people of the Jewish faith can go to the beach and swim in the ocean on the sabbath.

    I love that as part of their religion they think that they can trick their god. It just seems healthy to me, as an atheist.

    • DougN7 7 hours ago ago

      That’s what surprises me. To truly believe and live your life by a set of rules, and then think you’ve hoodwinked the Creator. I’d like to know exactly how they expect their final judgement to go. There must be more going on in their thoughts than appears.

  • IveSeenItAll 15 hours ago ago

    Same thing around the ex-island of Amsterdam: https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1K9JpabMj1Wgdjy6O41T...

    Learned about that years ago when I ran into one of the maintainers on a walk. It's... not something I understand, but do respect, given that it's ancient history that is older than, well, most living people, and entirely well-intentioned and harmless to non-believers.

    • 4gotunameagain 15 hours ago ago

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      • throw-the-towel 15 hours ago ago

        It's not like Israel's goal in Gaza is to extend the eruv.

      • IveSeenItAll 15 hours ago ago

        Oh, bother... Fact: the Amsterdam eruv has been around longer than the state of Israel, and is in no way, shape or form related to its policies.

        • 4gotunameagain 15 hours ago ago

          I thought we were extending the discussion about religion in general, not a single custom.

          • IveSeenItAll 15 hours ago ago

            I sincerely doubt that's what's going on here at all. Plonk

  • dvh 16 hours ago ago
  • satisfice 16 hours ago ago

    Somebody at a fishing line company won salesman of the month.

  • johnea 11 hours ago ago

    Why am I not surprised to find that this weird clickbait topic is tied to some nutjob religious idea?

    Once you take the leap of believing there is some big invisible guy in outerspace, pretty much any belief is possible after that...

  • pvaldes 15 hours ago ago

    Christians: the symbol of the fish represents Jesus

    Jews: Hold my beer, guys. We need to do something.

  • WarmWash 16 hours ago ago

    For people without exposure to Hasidic Judaism, it's way more "deranged cult" and way less "Jewish people". I don't know any Jews who have anything good to say about them. Nor does anyone else for that matter.

    You may argue I'm being antisemitic, but I'd counter that they don't get to hold a religion hostage so they can be totally off the wall insane.

    • keane 14 hours ago ago

      I lived in a Hasidic neighborhood in Los Angeles and only have had good interactions with them. Always liked seeing their Hatzalah ambulance staged down the block.

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