[RBS] dangerous situation at yesh

[RBS] dangerous situation at yesh

Phil'n'Chanie Rosenfelder philnchanie at gmail.com
Fri Jun 29 13:02:13 IDT 2012


it's hard to not remember teh fact that our mayor and most of hte residens
of this neighbourhood opposed the construction of a "city centre" which
would include a college campus, proper government buildings, and, yes,a
swimming pool, etc, due to a preceived threat that perhaps
non-"ultraorthodox" Jews would exist on the  other side of HaYarkon and in
that way "endanger" the purity of the neighbourhood.
These same holy folk do not protest the Arabs - seems that despite spending
all day learning Gemaramm they obviously missed the small, innnocuous
phrase, "hamira sakanta mei'issura"

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Yael and Mark <slutzkiy at netvision.net.il>wrote:

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> 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****
>
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> 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. ****
>
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> 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. ****
>
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> 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. ****
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> We vote with our feet; stores are only interested in their bottom line.***
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> Message: 8****
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> Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 14:48:27 +0300****
>
> From: Aryeh Sonnenberg <aryehsonnenberg at gmail.com>****
>
> To: BS <**list at shemesh.co.il**>, RBS1 <**rbs at cs.huji.ac.il**>,      Rbs2**
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>       <rbs at yahoogroups.com>****
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> 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.****
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> I stopped in last night, just for a few seconds. I saw only one arab
> couple..no big deal.****
>
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> 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.****
>
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> 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.****
>
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>  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.****
>
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> These are things that go on everywhere, in the best cities, to the best of
> families.****
>
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> This is also a VERY serious concern.****
>
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> If you share these concerns, I urge you to contact NATI, the general
> manager of the Yesh store in RBS.****
>
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> 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.****
>
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> Call NATI at 02-999/8424 or 8423 or fax to him at 02-999-8427.****
>
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>
> Aryeh****
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> -- ****
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> Aryeh Sonnenberg****
>
> 972-54-499-1733****
>
> www.jewishisrael.org****
>
> "The Land is Very, Very Good"****
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