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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Jericho , NY - Rosh Hashanah Prayers Interrupted as Worshipers Rush Out of Synagogue to Save Cars From Tow Truck

Jericho , NY - The prayers of hundreds gathered yesterday in a Jericho synagogue to observe the Rosh Hashanah holiday were interrupted by a most earthly concern - a threatening tow truck.

At the Rosh Hashanah service at the Jericho Jewish Center, Rabbi Marvin Richardson stopped the service to warn celebrants that a tow truck was at work in a shopping center lot across the street where many of their cars were parked. "There was like a gasp from everyone there," said Malka Bernstein, 47, a stockbroker from Jericho. "It was almost like a panic with so many people trying to get out to move their cars."
Bernstein and others estimated that between 100 and 200 people left the service to move their cars.

It turned out that the car towed during the service had broken down and was taken at the owner's request, said Jim Dolon, a security guard at the synagogue. "It was apparently a misunderstanding that got blown way out of proportion," he said.

The tow truck might not have caused such a stir except that the night before, three synagogue visitors who Dolon said walked home in observance of Jewish law returned yesterday morning to find their cars towed. "There should have been a certain amount of respect for people worshiping, and apparently there wasn't," he said.

23 Comments:

  • At 2:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'm always wondering, what are these people thinking, I'm trying to be as open minded as you can possibly open it, but I'm still holding on, so my brain shouldn't fall out...

    Do they believe in G-D, & he gave the Torah to us, & he forbid us to ignite a fire on R"H?

    Or don't they believe, then why bother with unnecessary services, whom are they trying to please??

    Anyone who understands better please give it a shot! but make sure I shouldn't lose my brain....

     
  • At 3:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Antisemitan!

     
  • At 3:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Think back to Pesach, She'ano Yodah' L'Shol".

    These Yidden don't understand Halacha, they have been taught that this is Yiddishkeit, to hear Shofar on RH and Fast on YK.

    WOuld you rather they don't hear Shofar?

     
  • At 3:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Is this Jericho, Israel or NY?

     
  • At 4:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    MAYBE THEIR "RABBI" GAVE A HETER TO DRIVE ON ROSH HASHONAH. IF THEY DIDN'T DRIVE THEY MAY NOT HAVE HAD THE QUORUM OF 10 MEN AND WOMEN NECESSARY FOR THEIR SERVICES. i DON'T KNOW WHY THEY HAVEN'T CHANGED THE NUMBER TO 6 OR 5 OR 4.

     
  • At 4:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Well in Flatbush there is a reform shul on ave I and Ocean ave. On Yom Kippur when we passed by on our Hafsaka there was a big sign: Out to Lunch will resume services at 2:00.

     
  • At 5:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    At least the Yiddin towed in Boro Park over the last few weeks didn't drive to shul. You break the law - you can be towed anywhere at any time. But those Jews of Jericho broke a more important law. Shouldn't their "rabbi" have told them so?

     
  • At 8:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    In reference to the reform "shul" on Ocean Avenue and Avenue I referred to - it closed years ago, perhaps due to lack of interest. It is now Mesores Bais Yaakov. Depsite accepting goyim and gays the reform houses of worship in Brooklyn are an endangered species, few and far between.

     
  • At 8:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Mark is right, if you understand their system, they drive to shul, because they are allowed to, in order to perform the Mitzvah of hearing Shofar or davening.

    Why do people need to find wrong with others practice of Yiddishkeit? Its Aseres Yimai Tzuvah, shouldn't we be a bit more understanding?

    I certainly wouldn't want to be judged by anyone, so I try not judge others..

    I happen to know many non-frum that are very nice, erlich people, just different in their practice. And none of them would think of selling treif meat to people that keep Kosher, even if they themselves don't.

    So I try not to judge a book by its cover, or a person by their yarmulkah, or not.

    A Gut G'Benched Yur to all...

     
  • At 9:01 PM, Blogger FrumWithQuestions said…

    No one should jump to any conclusions because there are plenty of Conservative shuls with orthdodox Rabbis who are in the process of turning the people frum and making the shuls orthodox. Jericho is a town on Long Island and I belive their is or was a Chofetz Chaim yeshiva down the block from this shul.

     
  • At 9:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Most of these people are Tinokos Shenishbeu

     
  • At 8:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    An aside - I'm not sure if it is only Reform Jews who keep only one day Rosh Hashono, maybe it is the Conservatives also. In that case they have to blow the Shofar on Shabbos, if the first day os Rosh Hashono is on Shabbos.

     
  • At 8:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Not all Conservative people are Tinok Shenishbo. I had a Conservative neighbor who told me herself, That she knows she is doing many things wrong, but, she can't help herself. She told me she keeps a strictly kosher home, but, outside the home she eats treif. She didn't want her kids to become frummer than her, so she didn't enroll them in the dayschool, which I suggested when her child was still not in school, but, rather in Solomon Schechter, which is Conservative and teaches a very watered down version of Yiddishkeit.

     
  • At 9:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    8:59 "Why do people need to find wrong with others practice of Yiddishkeit?"

    WHAT????????????? Conservatives pratice Yiddishkeit? Which part of it? Matzo balls? Gefilte fish? Bagels & lox?

    Please, haken zi mir nisht kein tsheinik. To take the Torah & pick & choose whichever practices I like & throw out the window the ones I don't, is goyishkeit NOT yiddishkeit. Of course no one is perfect but it's one thing for an otherwise ehrlicher yid to be nichshol occasionally & entirely something else to b'meizid pick & choose which mitzvos to practice & which to discard.

    Now, just because they practice goyishkeit, doesn't mean they can't be nice ehrlich people.

    And I wonder how it is that you know with such certainty that NONE of them would think of selling treif meat to people that keep Kosher, even if they themselves don't. Are you a yodea machsuvois? Are you trying to tell me that just because NONE of them were caught selling treif, they're more ehrlich than we are???

     
  • At 10:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    If you were raised in such an environment, you would behave the same way. Are you orthodox because you saw the light or because that's the way your parents and school raised you?

     
  • At 2:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    It is not antisemitism because some law-violating jew decides to park wherever he feels.

    The so-called anti semite cop is a messenger of Hakodosh Boruch Hu.

     
  • At 2:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'm not saying anyonoe is MORE erlich than the next guy, but that there are nice erlich people that do not understand Halacha the way we do.

    And even when we think the guy next to us in Shul is the frummest we know.. who really knows..

    And yes, the people I know would never think to sell treif meat to unsuspecting consumers.

    I was not advocating the Conservative system, but rather trying to understand why you would bash peopel taht were sinply doing their best to celebrate RH and hear Shofar. This is all they know.

    Isn't that better than nothing?

    (BTW- It is Reform that has 1 day RH, and yes, they blow shofar if its Shabbos. And believ it or not, thats far from teh worst thing within the Reform moevment. M'Ikur HaDin, we should all Blow SHofar on Shabbos.)

     
  • At 5:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    MAYBE THE TEMPLE WILL OFFER VALET PARKING FOR YOM KIPPUR.

    DID THEY HAVE A MINYON LEFT WHEN THE PEOPLE WENT TO MOVE THE CARS?

     
  • At 6:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    For those assimilated Jews who don't want to worry about their cars being towed during Yom Kippur - they can listen to temple emaunals services, complete with music on WQXR radio.

    Or they can do the right thing and walk to an orthodox shul.

     
  • At 6:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    People's comments are interesting. We are the people of the book. But if it's only our own books we choose to read, then we may not know anything at all about the Conservative or Reform. If we choose to remain in our 'daled amos' in curiosity, we should choose to remain in our 'daled amos' in criticizing out of ignorance. On some minor clarifications, the Conservative movement's mission is to conserve Halachic Judaism, and brings this Judaism to many individuals, affiliated and not, each standing on his own 'yichus' before HKBHU. So, a little ahava yisroel is in order. Please do me a favor and read up on the subject. Your criticism, may be worthier if it is based on fact. FYI Rosh Hashanah is observed for two days and the shofar is not blown on shabbos.

     
  • At 9:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    An interesting dichotomy. They do not blow Shofar on Shabbos because shema yavirenu daled amos, but you can drive to shul. I hope there was an eiruv.

     
  • At 9:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    IN THE CONSERVATIVE FAITH EACH "RABBI" MAKES HIS OWN DECISIONS AS TO HALACHA. THERE ARE NO GEDOLIM OR ROSHEI YESHIVOS FOR THEM TO CONSULT. I KNOW OF ONE PLACE THAT HAS HAD AN ORGAN AND A GOYSHA CHOIR FOR OVER 45 YEARS AND IT'S A PART OF THE CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT. THEY ARE NOW BRINGING A LITTLE JUDAISM INTO THEIR FAITH TO SEPERATE THEMSELVES FROM THE REFORM

     
  • At 11:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    anonymous, what are you talking about now? How do you know which Rabbi's consult their 'gedolim' and which do not? You're in their study when they're guiding people?, You walk into shul's where you don't belong, don't believe? The emes is, you can't tell a book by it's cover. When I go to NYU hospital, do we ask where Tisch davens, or do we accept his generosity to cure my family?

     

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