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A7: ‘Hi, how’s it going?’

Jacob: ‘Uhm, duh…Today is Rishon, Ziv 21. It is Yom. Omer 36.’

A7: ‘That’s nice.’

Jacob: ‘Uhm, duh…Yesterday was Shishi Ziv 19. It is Yom. Omer 34.’

A7: ‘Oh, Ok….’

Jacob: ‘Uhm, duh…The day before that it was Chamishi Ziv 18 Laylah Omer 33.’

A7: ‘Alrighty, then….’
 

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A7: ‘Hi, how’s it going?’

Jacob: ‘Uhm, duh…Today is Rishon, Ziv 21. It is Yom. Omer 36.’

A7: ‘That’s nice.’

Jacob: ‘Uhm, duh…Yesterday was Shishi Ziv 19. It is Yom. Omer 34.’

A7: ‘Oh, Ok….’

Jacob: ‘Uhm, duh…The day before that it was Chamishi Ziv 18 Laylah Omer 33.’

A7: ‘Alrighty, then….’

You are correct that I do not use my computer on Shabbat. I am a Jew. We don't do that. I agree with my fellow Jews in Israel on this. Would I ever use a computer on Shabbat? For the Congregation? For myself? What about electricity or a phone? What about cooking? A kosher kitchen? Does it matter where? Home or for Nosh? Would you cook in advance? I do use a light switch, but not always.
 
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