Hi folks,
after reading one full day worth of flame war on kosher, I ask everybody
involved to drop this topic and go for the idea of holding a picknick
where everybody will bring his food (as mandated by his/her religious
believes).
This solution will solve ALL of the problems ILUG talked
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
[snip]
PS: Let's everybody show that you are grown up by behaving like adults and
respecting the others and finding a compromise that satisfies all
(hint: picknick).
But we *were* behaving like adults.
Now lets fight about the *time* (Shabbat/
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: Organizing a Linux
Dinner":
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
[snip]
PS: Let's everybody show that you are grown up by behaving like adults and
respecting the others and finding a compromise that satisfies a
3. Have a weekday evening bonfire/barbique/whatever,
everybody brings their
own kosher food or pork with cheese. (but this is
complicated because we
need to find a place and wood).
Since I like this idea so much, I'll get practical:
Wood is difficult. But barbeque is easy - I saw
All supervisors please do me a little favor.
As I don't care where I eat or what or with whom, and ill be very happy to eat in a
kosher
restaurant or in picnic or whatever.
Please when there will be agreement please post a subject like this ***dinner problem
solved*** because I don't have the
, 22 Aug 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 11:15:11 +0200
From: Chen Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Nadav Har'El' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Organizing a Linux Dinner
3. Have a weekday evening bonfire/barbique/whatever
Ladies and Gentlemen!
I've learned so much about the kashrut rules last few days, much more
than about linux for last year. Yom Kippur vs Shabbat is the new aspect
of the problem that promises to be killy interesting :-))
Ready to read,
Alex Poretski, Linux Support, Comsoft
OZ The real issue is not Shabbat/non-Shabbat, but Yom Kippur vs. Shabbat vs.
OZ non-Shabbat.
Now that you said that I know at least two people that would insist on
doing it on Yom Kippur because doing it any other day hurts their
feelings...
OZ There is no IGLU cabal. All former cabal members
Hello Frodo,
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
OZ The real issue is not Shabbat/non-Shabbat, but Yom Kippur vs. Shabbat vs.
OZ non-Shabbat.
Now that you said that I know at least two people that would insist on
doing it on Yom Kippur because doing it any other day
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
Hi,
first I would like to recommend Shlomi fot his noble act of trying to
organize a dinner. I tried myself once and failed :-(
Anyway, as a possible solution to all the food conflicts I again suggest
my original idea:
Let us make a Linux
At the risk of being sucked into this flame war, I'll put in my two cents.
I do not hold with "davka" people. I don't think eating only non-kosher food
is a healthy thing for your soul. I also happen to think that when a large
group containing also people that cannot eat non-kosher is assembled,
Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
several points which will help to choose resturant:
A. Kosher-keepers can always eat vegtables. I know you want the plate to
be kosher as well, but you are advised to open the Halacha and find out
that this is "Siag" that
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Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
several po
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Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
several points which will help to choose resturant:
A. Kosher
gust 21, 2000 1:28 PM
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Well, After reading the thread about the linux dinner, I might point out
several points which will help to choose resturant:
A. Kosher-keepers can always eat vegtables. I know you want the plate t
So is this thread. Take it to the streets and parliment, where it belongs.
I vote for a picnic.
Matti
At 01:40 PM 21/8/00 +0300, gavrie frothed wrote:
Therefore, your point is moot.
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
requirements for the restaurant are:
1. Being Kosher.
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher
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Aviram,
First, use a standards-compliant mailer (such as something
non-Microsoft) -- especially on a Linux mailing list. Your quotation
marks are quite wacky.
Aviram Jenik wrote:
This must be the stupidest way of thought I've seen. It shows you are not
even +AF8-trying+AF8- to hear an opinion
Matti Picus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So is this thread. Take it to the streets and parliment, where it
belongs.
Or, at the very least, take it to IGLU. Linux-il is supposed to be a
technical list, not the one for discussing community activities. Even
RedHat/Debian, Emacs/vi, awk/perl,
OD I'm terribly sorry I had to interfer. I do not see why the code of
OD behivour of religious people is less "davka" than of a secular person. I
Because you and you comerades raiser a flamewar on the list (well, it
really was a flamefest, since observant people just said one short
phrase each),
Lets make it a celebration for the release of Debian 2.2?
still-trying-to-think-of-a-resturant-ly yours,
Chen.
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I'd
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
requirements for the restaurant are:
1. Being Kosher.
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 11:31 AM
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fi
Moshe Zadka wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
requirements for the restaurant are:
1. Being Kosher.
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
The Amuta will do it's best to let
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Michael M. wrote:
shalom
you don't care about kosher so it's no important for anyone . right ?
Wrong. I care about kosher very much -- I do not eat in kosher restaurants
if I have other choices. You don't eat in non-kosher restaurants -- fine.
We can organize two
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
requirements for the restaurant are:
1. Being Kosher.
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote about "Re: Organizing a Linux Dinner":
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Michael M. wrote:
shalom
you don't care about kosher so it's no important for anyone . right ?
Wrong. I care about kosher very much -- I do not eat in kosher restaurants
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Moshe Zadka wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Please send your suggestions for the restaurant to this list. The
requirements for the restaurant are:
1. Being Kosher.
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
It should
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000, joshua kamenetz wrote about "Re: Organizing a Linux Dinner":
Why Kosher? How many people will not come if it's not Kosher?
It should be Kosher because several people,including me,are religious
and are limited to Kosher restaurants. Israel is a democracy an
Hi there!
Now the idea became OFFTOPIC, coz nobody talk about the Linux Meeting
but about Kashrut.
I wanted to add my personal opinion about it but I decided not to do it.
;-)))
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MZ I'm happy you agree my preferences not to eat kosher should be respected.
This reminds me a history about two hilonim. One says to the second: "I go
to the restaurant N this evening" - "But this is a glatt kosher
restaurant!" - "Doesn't matter, I will eat only boiled eggs".
Sorry for the
Hi,
first I would like to recommend Shlomi fot his noble act of trying to
organize a dinner. I tried myself once and failed :-(
Anyway, as a possible solution to all the food conflicts I again suggest
my original idea:
Let us make a Linux picknick. The organizers organize the fire and
Moshe Zadka wrote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
(i.e., the dinner will probably be kosher
after all, whether MosheZ likes it or not).
It's not a matter of "liking", it's a matter of being there. You're free
to have the dinner wherever you want -- I won't be there if it's
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