Since we had a mistunderstanding, I think this this an excellent place
to try to understand how the misunderstanding arose. When people argue
verbally, I think the same kinds of misunderstandings occur, but no one
remembers exactly what everyone said, so it's rare they can go back and
find where the problem began. So my goal is not to belabor this --
please believe me -- but to take advantage of a written record** to find
out if one or both of us misunderstood,
**One that's not spread out over a dozen posts, where there are a dozen
small changes in words or meaning, and where the basis for the
disagreement has been snipped before the end, as more than one poster is
wont to do. .
It's hard enough for people to agree on even little things when they
have different goals, but when they share the same goals, it's really
fustrating to see misunderstandings that cause disagreement.
Below is why I thought you said someone did something wrong.
On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 16:56:29 +0000 (UTC), mm <
mm2...@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 09:54:27 +0000 (UTC), SolomonW <
Solo...@citi.com>
>wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 00:26:32 +0000 (UTC), Harry Weiss wrote:
>>
>>> SolomonW <
Solo...@citi.com> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 06:16:56 +0000 (UTC), Harry Weiss wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> We are talking of societies before modern medicine where large death rates
>>>>>> in early years were common. Why would Jewish growth rates be so much more
>>>>>> than others in this period?
>>>>>
>>>>> Netillat Yadayim help the Jews in that area.
>>>
>>>> There may be something in that, Nostradamus by his contact with Jew's
>>>> learnt about cleanliness.
Just below, you seem to be criticizing either the people for not washing
well before or during netillas yodaim, or criticizing the implementation
of the process, or criticizing the process for having flaws that enable
some to end up with dirty hands. Maybe you're not criticizng, just
pointing it out, and that's why Harry explains.
Compare with noting that a rocket doesn't launch but falls back to the
launch pad in a plume of fire and steam. If one didn't get the right
result, something went wrong somewhere, either with the process of
design, construction, and launch, its implementation, or some of the
people who did those things.
>>>> Having said that I have seen some filthy hands after ritual washing.
>>>> Splashing the hand with a few drops of water is hardly cleaning.
So, next, Harry explains that a) they should have cleaned their hands
first, and b) they should have used more than a few drops of water.
>>> The hands should be clean first and there are minmal amounts (not a few
>>> drops) used,
>>>
>>
>>Often it is simply washing one's fingers like I said I have seen some
>>pretty dirty hands after its done.
Instead of just saying Okay to Harry's explanation, you pretty much
repeat yourself, so it looked to me like you were pointing out that
Harry gave two rules and some of the people you saw broke both of them.
It's saying the same thing a second time that cause me to reply below.
And it would be true, that if they hadn't washed their hands enough that
even an onlooker noticed that they were dirty, they had indeed violated
the rule Harry explained. And the same thing about using too little
water. So that's why I thought you were saying that sometimes Jews do
things wrong. That is, some Jews sometimes wash wrong.
>What point are you making? That sometimes Jews do things wrong? Of
>course they do. That doesn't change the fact that they should have
>cleaned their hands before netilas yodaim.
Meir