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Brooklyn Neighborhood Telling Women To Step Aside For Men

8 comments, 199 views, posted 5:47 pm 19/10/2011 in Religion by HariSeldon
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Brooklyn Yiddish Signs Warning Women To Step Aside For Men Must Go, Parks Department Says
BY Celeste Katz
City workers have removed signs warning women in a Hasidic neighborhood in Brooklyn to step aside for men. But the Parks Department says the teardowns in South Williamsburg had nothing to do with the message itself; it's just illegal to post signs on street trees.


Our Kapp and Connor report:
"We do not know who put up the signs," said Parks spokeswoman Trish Bertuccio.
The large signs started popping up in the neighborhood more than a week ago. They had a Yiddish message that translates as: "Precious Jewish daughter, please move to the side when a man approaches."
Neighborhood residents were annoyed the plastic signs, which were bolted into the wood, were taken away.
"The signs don't bother anybody," said Abraham Klein, 18. "Men and ladies don't go together. It's just our religion."
Faye Grwnfeld, 70, said the signs were "a private thing" - even though they were posted on public property.
"It's taking away freedom of speech," she said.
The signs didn't indicate who put them up, but talk in the neighborhood suggested they were posted by a hard-line rabbinical group.
Deborah Feldman, an ex-Hasid and author of "Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of my Hasidic Roots," said no one in the neighborhood, where she once lived, would have been surprised by the signs.
"This is standard practice in Hasidic communities all over: Step aside when a man is approaching you from the opposite direction," she said.
She said the signs likely were posted as part of a crackdown on rebellious behavior by women.
"It's a way of the community reminding people to stay in line, so to speak," she said.
Feldman noted that similar signs can be seen in Hasidic strongholds like upstate Kiryas Joel and New Square - and they didn't make the papers like the ones in Williamsburg did.
"This is nothing new. It's getting attention because it's Brooklyn, and Williamsburg is no longer an isolated bubble," she said.


Extra Points Given by:

griffin (5), spykesmom (3), Flee (5), Wombat_Harness (5)

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6:08 pm 19/10/2011

griffin

Quote by HariSeldon:
"The signs don't bother anybody," said Abraham Klein,


Wrong, asshole.

Quote by HariSeldon:
"It's taking away freedom of speech," she said.


Wrong, asshole.

Douchebags. Oppress your women in private, motherfuckers.

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6:42 pm 19/10/2011

elsels

The signs bother me and no they can't oppress their women in private this is the USofA we should not oppress women that is so 16th century.

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8:05 pm 19/10/2011

griffin

Quote by elsels:
and no they can't oppress their women in private


They can if the women want it, which presumably they do, since they could easily walk into any police station and have that shit sorted out pretty quick.

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8:15 pm 19/10/2011

elsels

Their religion does not allow that, remember that they like many baptists and muslims have to do as they are told. To do something different is to shame the families. I believe they call that submitting (ugh, smh)

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8:20 pm 19/10/2011

griffin

Quote by elsels:
Their religion does not allow that


Then get a new religion. It bothers me when I see people not just doing fucked up things (like submission) but also inculcating this disease into their children. The children are blank slates, and you can scrawl there, draw there, write stupid graffiti there, or be really careful and try to write in as much wisdom and love as you can there.

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8:21 pm 19/10/2011

Flee

If they worried about bringing shame to their families, they should stay in the country they are from as the laws there are geared towards their beliefs. When you come to the US, you come to a land where people will war, riot, etc for theirs, and others freedom. America is not a nation of people who sit by and watch someone being oppressed.

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8:24 pm 19/10/2011

elsels

My thoughts exactly but for some strange reason I prefer that the oppress women be here in the Good Ol' US of A where they can truly seek help if they are being oppressed and abused as opposed to another country where they could be jailed or worst for such an offense.

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8:25 pm 19/10/2011

Wombat_Harness

Bah!!!!!

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