[RBS] dangerous situation at yesh

[RBS] dangerous situation at yesh

marsha twersky marshat at 013net.net
Fri Jun 29 09:52:19 IDT 2012


I haven't shopped there ever since I heard they're open all day on Yom
Ha'atzmaut - now we see where their loyalties are !
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From: Yael and Mark 
To: rbs at cs.huji.ac.il
Sent: Fri, Jun 29, 2012, 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [RBS] dangerous situation at yesh
	It’s quite simple, boycott the store as a group. If for one week nobody
went in to Yesh and management was informed of the reason, trust me those
arabs would not be employed there. We, the consumers have more power than
we realize. In order to do this properly and get all sectors of the
community to cooperate Rabanim must sign pashkavilim warning people of the
dangers of going in to the store…..  if it can be done with the blink of
an eye for stores which allow women in pants to come in kal v’achomer
stores that employ a bigger threat than a pair of pants must be put into
cherem. 
	We now have so many stores to choose from who are competing for our
business Yesh should just be struck off the list.
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	From: rbs-bounces at cs.huji.ac.il [mailto:rbs-bounces at cs.huji.ac.il] On
Behalf Of Riva
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:34 PM
To: rbs at cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: [RBS] dangerous situation at yesh
	I just want to add to Aryeh’s posting that it has been verified that
Yesh recently hired Arab managers and workers who are now bringing their
friends to shop in our city. This means that if they’re coming to Yesh
they’ll also be in Big Deal, in Kangaroo, and in Glidaland, all of whom
do not currently have any form of security at their doors. 
	This means that when you want to send your child to the Merkaz you need
to think very carefully (in addition to all the other dangers our children
face these days at the Merkaz). That means there could come a time when our
relatively quiet, peaceful, bli ayin hara, Merkaz could take on a very
different look and feel. 
	It seems like the future of Beit Shemesh is being decided right now and
each of us, whether we are aware of it or not, is instrumental in deciding
the dynamic and culture of our city—beginning with this very disturbing
situation at Yesh. 
	We vote with our feet; stores are only interested in their bottom line.
	Message: 8
	Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 14:48:27 +0300
	From: Aryeh Sonnenberg 
	To: BS , RBS1 ,      Rbs2
	Subject: [RBS] Security Concerns at YESH in RBSA
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	Many people have contacted me regarding a mass influx of arab workers and
shoppers at the YESH market in the RBS A mercaz.
	I stopped in last night, just for a few seconds. I saw only one arab
couple..no big deal.
	But I also saw about 8 operating cashiers, each with lines of 5+ people
(about 50 people all together, men, women, and children), all standing in
one very small defined area. In short, a very tempting "target" for even
one person who had ill intentions.
	This is a very dangerous security concern, and it cannot be dealt with by
a guard at the front door. Nor can it be shushed to the side.
	 In addition, there are hundreds (perhaps thousands) of documented cases
of arab workers befriending Jewish girls, and then marrying them. In many,
though not all cases, the girls were down on themselves, and they were
swept away by someone offering to take care of them and shower them with
gifts.
	These are things that go on everywhere, in the best cities, to the best
of families.
	This is also a VERY serious concern.
	If you share these concerns, I urge you to contact NATI, the general
manager of the Yesh store in RBS.
	Tell him, by phone or fax, that you are concerned for your safety and
that you will stop shopping there until the store returns to what it was
like before.
	Call NATI at 02-999/8424 or 8423 or fax to him at 02-999-8427.
	Aryeh
	-- 
	Aryeh Sonnenberg
	972-54-499-1733
	www.jewishisrael.org (www.jewishisrael.org)
	"The Land is Very, Very Good"
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