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Business in Shabbat - the sacred cause of misfortune!

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Ziljoe:
Thank you and that was my understanding.

You write.

Why did Zina write two letters at night on the train (departure at 9 pm) if it is forbidden by the Torah? Plus cutting out and cutting out fabric - prohibition number 30. On Saturday, January 31, they were also sewing curtains at the entrance to the tent (the canopy justifies itself).

And

If they had planned a cold overnight stay, then why didn't they do it on the night from Friday to Saturday, as prescribed in Judaism, but chose the night from Sunday to Monday?

They do these things as they are not practicing Jews. As you say , Judaism wasn't popular in that region, if you don't know the Torah or potential violations, you camp, light fires, sew, cut wood and write letters etc.

It is the choice of the individual ?.

GlennM:
First, God or the gods do not have to take or pass any test a human can contrive. Therefore the existence of a divinity is a matter of faith, not science. Secondly, the assumption that any of the atheistic DP9 were aware of Jewish traditions and indifferent to it is illogical behavior since they do not subscribe to orthodoxy. Third, the development of this thread is an indicator that fact finding and attention seeking are diffucult for forum participants to differentiate. Finally, the proverbial "needle" does not move.

I feel it is better to consider that the quest for Ortoten in winter was motivated by a desire for bragging rights. This desire for prestige resulted in the group taking a risk promoted by Igor to fast track the conquest of Ortoten by the ridge route even after being cautioned by the forester. Judaism had nothing to do with it. IMHO.

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