What I’ve read of your response to the commandment of circumcision was enough for me to understand that you have no idea about Halacha, and it’s a shame your quotations, taken completely out of context, can mislead innocent readers.
What I am doing now is the commandment of reproof (perhaps you’ve already managed to terminate it), and though I am blunt, I mean well: First of all for those who visit, searching for the truth, and who may think that the impure may be authorized and still be called Judaism. Second, “the gates of repentance are not locked,” particularly now that we are at the end of the month of repentance and the start of the new year, which should be renewed upon us and upon all of Israel for good. May it be G-d’s will that we obtain true knowledge.
“Reprove the wise man and he will love you…”
May you have a happy and blessed year,
Tzachi
Dear Tzachi,
As one who puts himself forward as qualified to give reproof, you should explain your words with accompanying citations and explanations. Where do we mislead? How do we take things out of context?
Daat Emet