meanwhile they claim to be Orthodox lol.
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please don't believe anything you read here
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which part is false? That they went to the ball on sabbath while they claim to be orthodox? Help me see the NYTimes lies.
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they claimed to be Protestant
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So, only religious when it's convenient. At least they know what really matters to them. Their God is money.
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So, I get a pass for my sexuality, right?
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why do gay people always have to bring up that they're gay?
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have no purpose of stating your sexuality in it. I don't need to bring up that I am straight when debating Ivanka
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conversation? Pathetic!!!
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we're gonna change that don't worry
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Religion is more like a lifestyle choice in that family, I suspect. I've yet to see her hair covered.
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any Jew can see they aren't remotely close to orthodox. Going to the ball under guise of personal safety?

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That's not what the article said. They were able to go by car, rather than on foot so as to protect their personal safety.
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That's incorrect. They were able to go rather than attend Shabbat services and eschew technology.
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No, that's incorrect. They were able to go by car and use technology for security reasons. Nothing in the article stated Shabbat services
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and yet they skipped Shabbat services and continued to use technology. Lol
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Her page says she "supports Israel." Lately, that's code for Trump-supporting, evangelical nut job.
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