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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 7:43 am
Amother fuschia, a man that teaches kids to be so disrespectful and downright chuzpadig is not a tzaddik to me. Kabeid es avicha is in the aseres hadibros, theres no halacha against smartphones.
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 7:47 am
Marvelous, so you have internet at home but not a smartphone??? Its the same thing!!!! Oh my!! Everything can be used correctly or not.
These cards have not taught some boys chutzpah, they have taught countless boys chutzpa. This is a whole movement, they have programs and give prizes to the boys. And if a man wants to make a revolution against smartphones, doing it through kids is absolutely not the right way to go!!
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 7:48 am
amother wrote: | Amother fuschia, a man that teaches kids to be so disrespectful and downright chuzpadig is not a tzaddik to me. Kabeid es avicha is in the aseres hadibros, theres no halacha against smartphones. |
These cards were banned from my house at the start but can we please STOP talking about people. Someone who passed away last week no less?
It is my understanding that he had good intentions, misguided perhaps? Talk about the cards itself if you wish, throw them out, burn them, whatever works for you. But please let's stop talking about people on here...
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 7:51 am
marvelous wrote: | I second that. In a world where the parents are far gone with their smartphones - these shomrim cards appeal to the purity and innocence of yiddishe kinder. My son collects these - I have no objections - I do not have a smartphone. To me the pictures on these cards really do reflect reality - albeit exaggerated.
My husband and I do not have smartphones and I am happy that my son sees so much public pressure against it. We do have many relatives who have smartphones and I've explained to my son (quietly) that we choose not to have those because it is not goo for our yiddishkeit. ALong with that my son learns to respect other people while still sticking to our principles.
May this man merit Gan Eden in the zechus of his hishtadlus. And may these zechuyos completely overshadow the few instances of chutzpa that is caused. |
Firstly my kids have no idea what a smartphone is, although I have one. The ones that collect(ed) the cards used to say all that time the the smartphones need to be burned with the chometz although he had no idea that his Mommy's phone actually is a smartphone.
Secondly, there are better ways to get your point across without using violent graphic pictures. My young kids(that were given these cards) were horrified seeing a picture of a father stepping on his baby that was laying on the floor ,or a picture of a father depicted as a gorilla. They were unable to make the connection that it's supposed to show what happens(in the creators mind) when parents' use and are distracted by technology.
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asmileaday
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 7:56 am
Oh boy my blood is boiling. These cards are treif and it's insane that in a chassidish world where everything is banned, these weren't obliterated.
The founder may have died but it was taken over by other dumb people.
I seriously can't fathom how the "powers to be" haven't stopped this.
My kids know these cards are disgusting and so wrong. They don't bring them home. But it's still in circulation at cheder.
Disgusting.
Marvelous I don't know in which sand you've got your head buried but these cards are dangerous. The guy who put this into circulation is no tzaddik even though he isn't alive. He created a terrible monster.
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 7:57 am
asmileaday wrote: | Oh boy my blood is boiling. These cards are treif and it's insane that in a chassidish world where everything is banned, these weren't obliterated.
The founder may have died but it was taken over by other dumb people.
I seriously can't fathom how the "powers to be" haven't stopped this.
My kids know they are disgusting and they don't bring them home. But it's still in circulation at cheder.
Disgusting.
Marvelous I don't know in which sand you've got your head buried but these cards are dangerous. The guy who put this into circulation is no tzaddik even though he isn't alive. He created a terrible monster. |
My kid had a rebbe that used these cards as homework rewards.
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:04 am
Am I the only one who sees this as about control? Restricting people's access to different media and sources of information makes them more likely to unquestioningly follow leadership. [Sheesh am I cynical]
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:07 am
marvelous wrote: | I second that. In a world where the parents are far gone with their smartphones - these shomrim cards appeal to the purity and innocence of yiddishe kinder. My son collects these - I have no objections - I do not have a smartphone. To me the pictures on these cards really do reflect reality - albeit exaggerated.
My husband and I do not have smartphones and I am happy that my son sees so much public pressure against it. We do have many relatives who have smartphones and I've explained to my son (quietly) that we choose not to have those because it is not goo for our yiddishkeit. ALong with that my son learns to respect other people while still sticking to our principles.
May this man merit Gan Eden in the zechus of his hishtadlus. And may these zechuyos completely overshadow the few instances of chutzpa that is caused. |
I have friends who don't have smartphones, but they also don't have Internet or even a computer. If you're on Imamother, it's the same as having a smartphone.
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Metukah
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:12 am
imasoftov wrote: | If innocent yiddishe kinder are "chuzpadig and disrespectful", we may have different expectations ... |
Ita
Thankfully my son never got any of these in shul or in school.
My neighbours kids were playing with them a few years back and I warned my son not to touch them.
I have a heavily filtered smartphone, my children don't use it or even touch it. My son didn't even know it was a smartphone or what a smartphone is. My neighbours kids repeatedly told my son that his parents are terrible because they have smartphones. They would accost me in the building and tell me I mustn't use a smartphone. They don't even ever see my phone so they made that assumption based on their narrow mindedness and lack of education: because I wear a 'long' sheitel and I drive.
My son didn't even know what they want from him.
I warned them that if they mentioned it another time I would get them into trouble.
How is teaching kids about smartphones protecting their innocence?
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:33 am
I used to not have internet at home or a smartphone. I knew it wasn’t the end of the world, but felt that it was a precaution that was important enough to take.
Then I found out that dh worst betrayal happened w/o internet.
And now I know that internet is not the cause of anything. I still don’t think unfiltered internet is smart, but having a smartphone or not is not gonna make it or break it. A filter might.
Now that we have internet at home we are all stronger since we only have access to filtered— before b/c we didn’t have we had to constantly end up going to use unfiltered in other places.
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dancingqueen
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:34 am
Oy these remind me of nazi propaganda. Very disturbing.
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Ravenclaw
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:40 am
dancingqueen wrote: | Oy these remind me of nazi propaganda. Very disturbing. |
Oh gosh I never made the connection but yes.
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 8:50 am
amother wrote: | I used to not have internet at home or a smartphone. I knew it wasn’t the end of the world, but felt that it was a precaution that was important enough to take.
Then I found out that dh worst betrayal happened w/o internet.
And now I know that internet is not the cause of anything. I still don’t think unfiltered internet is smart, but having a smartphone or not is not gonna make it or break it. A filter might.
Now that we have internet at home we are all stronger since we only have access to filtered— before b/c we didn’t have we had to constantly end up going to use unfiltered in other places. |
I had the same experience. It's the people, not the instrument. I wish people would get this through their heads.
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 9:35 am
My kids trade them because they're popular in cheder. I use the opportunity to knock the content of the cards and to show my kids to use critical thinking, to teach them how even if this is what someone says or "everyone" is trading these, doesn't make it right. Not that my kids know what a smartphone looks like...
One time, a kid asked DH something but DH was distracted. The kid asked again. DH pulled himself to attention and jokingly told the kid, "Look, I didn't hear you before, and I don't even have a smartphone!"
Rather than banning (and following the same path of extremists banning smartphone), we discuss.
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Goodday
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 11:33 am
amother wrote: | AFAIK the guy just passed away. Let's not discuss it please. |
Was it that guy who was under it? I'm not so sure, ppl say so because he used to speak a lot publicly against internet, but not sure that he's behind it.
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 11:47 am
amother wrote: | I had the same experience. It's the people, not the instrument. I wish people would get this through their heads. |
That is not true! Of course internet is not the "only" cause of sin, she posted that her dh did the worst even w/o internet, that doesn't make internet kosher even with a filter! Filters are not fool proof and can easily get overrided.. We became so one track minded that if one sins w/o internet influence, it's a proof that it's not so wrong because you can also sin w/o internet.. Of course the way is not to totally ban it, we need to have self control, but putting yourself into a nisayon is what we will be paying for, not the aveira itself. Having internet at home might be very dangerous in the long run.. especially once you have teenagers.. It's such a painful topic, hope you'll never have to deal with these issues...
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amother
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 11:52 am
Our Rosh Yeshiva (who is a big posek!)has whatsapp on his smartphone, so does his Rebbetzin, the yeshiva chat which uses it for so many mitzvos and chessed etc etc.
Its parve until you use it for good or bad. Like everything else in life.
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amother
Royalblue
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Tue, Dec 11 2018, 12:13 pm
amother wrote: | Our Rosh Yeshiva (who is a big posek!)has whatsapp on his smartphone, so does his Rebbetzin, the yeshiva chat which uses it for so many mitzvos and chessed etc etc.
Its parve until you use it for good or bad. Like everything else in life. |
My husband was recently hospitalized. One day, he took a turn for the worse. I was terrified. I sat in the waiting room crying. Then I realized ... I could access tehillim through my smartphone. So I said tehillim while he was in surgery. What a blessing!
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amother
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Wed, Dec 12 2018, 12:05 am
And once upon a time people carried an actual Sefer tehillim in their pocketbooks so they could say tehillim if the need arose...
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