is this website run by a frum jew?
Saturday, April 14, 2007
About Me
- Name: miriam
"Bother!" said Pooh, as he opened it. "All that wet for nothing. What's that bit of paper doing?" He took it out and looked at it. "It's a Missage," he said to himself, "that's what it is. And that letter is a 'P,' and so is that, and so is that, and 'P' means 'Pooh,' so it's a very important Missage to me, and I can't read it. I must find Christopher Robin or Owl or Piglet, one of those Clever Readers who can read things, and they will tell me what this missage means. Only I can't swim. Bother!" Then he had an idea, and I think that for a Bear of Very Little Brain, it was a good idea. He said to himself: "If a bottle can float, then a jar can float, and if a jar floats, I can sit on the top of it, if it's a very big jar." ... "All boats have to have a name," he said, "so I shall call mine The Floating Bear." And with these words he dropped his boat into the water and jumped in after it. For a little while Pooh and The Floating Bear were uncertain as to which of them was meant to be on the top, but after trying one or two different positions, they settled down with The Floating Bear underneath and Pooh triumphantly astride it, paddling vigorously with his feet.
Previous Posts
- happy. kosher, and redemptive pesach!
- HPV
- leil shimurrim
- Wexis bonus
- superfluous literary allusions are cool
- some people...
- on supervision
- maot hittim
- ghosts
- help for the ignorant
2 Comments:
I highly doubt it. This site doesn't look Jewish. A lot of Christians are really into modest clothing, too.
See, for example, http://www.modestapparelusa.com/, http://www.modest-swimwear.net/, http://www.liliesapparel.com/, http://www.worksoftheheart.com/, and others. Oh, and here is a directory.
I know Cristians like modesty. my favorite is (a website i can't find at the moment) "modest lingerie" (aka bloomers!), but i was kind of taken aback by the fixation on orthodox jewish standards.
i tend to agree that it's run by a christian, because of the name "biblical garden" (and we all know Jews don't reference the bible like that!) and the style of clothes. the one thing that gave me pause was that it talks about how it was cleared with a "rav." also the fact that it lcearly thinks its marekting to orthodox women (shabbos robes). on the other hand, a lot of it is just lifted from aish.com, so the lingo doesn't mean much. so yeah, it hink you';re right, but i thought it was funny...
Post a Comment
<< Home