the wife (with whom we agreed to make aliyah in 5 years), her parents (who she misses, even though they're only 300 miles away), my parents (to lesser extent).
As to your article - the beyondbt article you quotes is most likely correct. That is, if you're chareidi, then it's Galut either way, and there's no value of living in EY until Galut ends. Plus, the Chareidi society in Israel doesn't make it easier either.
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At 5:08 PM , Critically Observant Jew said...
Mine are:
the wife (with whom we agreed to make aliyah in 5 years), her parents (who she misses, even though they're only 300 miles away), my parents (to lesser extent).
As to your article - the beyondbt article you quotes is most likely correct. That is, if you're chareidi, then it's Galut either way, and there's no value of living in EY until Galut ends. Plus, the Chareidi society in Israel doesn't make it easier either.
At 8:47 PM , Pinchas said...
Gregory,
I refer you to my post a while back called Same Golus, Different Zip Code?
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