Subject: Re: hasidic article |
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 7/29/09, 17:54 |
To: Paul Caine <pcaine@theonion.com> |
Hi Barrett: I like the article, but I have a couple of questions:
-"Prompted by theological opposition to snacking, old Hasidic men often try to run off the customers; if you've ever wanted to be run off by an old Hasidic man, this is your chance."
Is this true? How do you know this? Is the first part a joke, but the second part true?
-"As was written by Rabbi Zoe Klein [LINK] a few years back, in more or less poetic format:"
Was this actually written in this format, or did you add the line breaks?
Thanks,
Paul
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