Moshe Zadka wrote:
>
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> > (i.e., the dinner will probably be kosher
> > after all, whether MosheZ likes it or not).
>
> It's not a matter of "liking", it's a matter of being there. You're free
> to have the dinner wherever you want -- I won't be there if it's Kosher.
> I'm sorry I didn't make it clearer sooner.
Hmm... and what are your criteria for it "being kosher"?
Is a certificate from the Rabbanut enough for you not to come, or must
the food itself be non-kosher? Is kosher meat acceptable, as long as
it's served with cheese? Does the act of adding the cheese render the
meal acceptable to you, which otherwise it wouldn't be?
And, as one of the criteria was the option of vegetarian meals -- are
you going to order special, genetically-engineered non-kosher
vegetables, maybe produced by adding pig genes to vegetables?
Grow up!
Gavrie.
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Gavrie Philipson
Netmor Applied Modeling Research Ltd.
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