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Q&A: Why did the Rabbi censor the question about leaving the ghetto?

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Why did the Rabbi censor the question about leaving the ghetto?

Question

Hello,
Why did the Rabbi censor the question about leaving the ghetto? After all, the question was asked with all due respect and in complete seriousness.
Thanks in advance,
Benjamin

Answer

This isn’t a matter of wording. Am I a prophet who foretells the future?! The feeling is that these questions come to argue, not to ask. The short wording also testifies to carelessness in formulating it and a lack of willingness to invest time in sharpening the question. So my attitude toward such questions is also “short.”

Discussion on Answer

Benjamin Gurlin (2020-06-17)

Haha… Next time I’ll sharpen it more and also cite sources.
I wouldn’t waste the Rabbi’s time on mere claims; the Rabbi’s opinion is very important and precious to me.

Don’t Feed the Troll (2020-06-17)

Ugh… the spam, the trolls, and the shouting instead of questions are making me visit the site much less. Where are the days when almost every question here was enlightening and educational…
I recommend that the Rabbi seriously consider changing policy toward people of this sort.

Benjamin Gurlin (2020-06-17)

Don’t Feed the Troll, dear Haredi fellow, I’m sorry for you that to your right and left you see nothing but troll after troll, nonstop! Keep going—and carry on! Keep going—and be quiet!

Michi (2020-06-17)

You don’t necessarily need to cite sources. Just make the riddle clear, and make sure that a question is actually a question and not some other form of protest or provocation. That’s all.

And of this it may be said: “He entered with a question” (2020-06-17)

And in short:
For a question to get in, it has to qualify as a “question,” and the worthy questioner may be called: “one who enters with a question” 🙂

Best regards,
Tail-end among the questioners

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