I’m still new at this blogging thing, but I figured it’s easier to figure it out then writing a book. Firstly it is not that Yeshivish to blog bichlall or even to have internet for that matter. The gedolim furt assured the net. Yesh lachkor pshat in yeshiva world. Balabatishly, it’s a nice way of getting morbid news such as deaths or weddings etc.. ( I think it’s 2 to 1) or that some rebbe or Gadol went to here or there, wasteing his time by some useless fundraising, ober Klall yisrael (this KLALL does shtam from the same word that bichlall comes from but it’s not as general) needs parnuseh. And to get clean news so the frum yeshivishe balabus doesn’t have to waste his surfing time on reading the news from sites that don’t have the right hashkafis or nice pictures of Hillary or Condi or Tzippi Livni or Elliot Spitzer. And to let them know what news items are burning issues. And to have a makom to give over hashkafis mit an agenda (thats nisht giferlach we all have our own). Oh I almost forgot the pictures. But im kol zeh it’s not a bad way for two yeshiva (sort of) guys to make a living.
Men darf vissen that not everything with the word yeshivah is authentic yeshivish.
Till later zei gibenched!
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ReplyDeleteAs a small spelling tip, spell check only works in the article part so before you name your post, type in the title in the article part to see if its spelled right:)
ReplyDeleteand to think you with all your yeshivishkite would chutch have speelchecker
ReplyDelete"getting morbid news such as deaths or weddings"
ReplyDeleteif my memory serves me correctly in lakewood getting married was a maylah- you got a chosson watch