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  1. W

    The Law

    I try to avoid fluoride which isn't good for the GI tract. Brita, PUR and Zero Water don't remove fluoride.
  2. W

    The Law

    It's not seven days as you posted. It's not always a private domain. God must get a kick out of the post and string and telephone poles and lines to get around his law.
  3. W

    The Law

    I'll repeat this one for you so you get up to speed in the thread. It's from your Orthodox Union, the experts. So it is about $$$$. I just need to know how much, which you will never find out, so I can take a tax deduction for a religious donation.:):) Bottled Water OU Kosher Staff All...
  4. W

    The Law

    In my area, one has to call the eruv hotline to make sure the eruv is operational.
  5. W

    The Law

    The true story is $$$$$. Because there is no need to certify water as kosher.
  6. W

    The Law

    So you have no products in your area manufactured by major American companies? That's hard to believe.
  7. W

    The Law

    So turning what is a public domain for 6 days of the week into a private domain for one day by putting up posts and strings is an application of the legal system? What is the penalty for violating this application?
  8. W

    The Law

    So is it a proper interpretation of the law or just a method to get around it?
  9. W

    The Law

    o_Oo_Oo_OThe entire American supermarket system is primarily kosher so there's no "do without." 300+ million consumers provide it for maybe 1 million who keep kosher. Coke and Pepsi are kosher but are too embarrassed to advertise it. Do you even look at the products you buy?
  10. W

    The Law

    I prefer domestic. BTW, why the need for the kosher certification on bottled water? $$$$ I guess. Bottled Water OU Kosher Staff All unflavored bottled water, seltzer and sparkling water is Kosher for Passover, even without any Kosher supervision.
  11. W

    The Law

    Yeah, telephone poles, telephone lines, strings and posts create a private domain out of a large neighborhood. Who interpreted the law to create that idea?
  12. W

    The Law

  13. W

    The Law

    It's also kosher. See the little OU?
  14. W

    The Law

    Post what an eruv is for the forum.
  15. W

    The Law

    There's no "kosher fee" attached to my tap water
  16. W

    The Law

  17. W

    The Law

    :):):):):) Where's the roof.:):):):)
  18. W

    The Law

    OK so Gamaliel was just blowing smoke and his opinion was not needed. Fine with me.
  19. W

    The Law

    Another tap dance. I used American consumer because that's the market I operate in. Of course I know that kosher extends outside of the US. Just think of all those American kosher exports to foreign countries that don't need them either. Like Mexico.
  20. W

    The Law

    Nice tap dance. Again. Who properly interpreted the law for the philosopher and thus fulfilled it?
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