If Robinson Crusoe was a Jew
I think everyone has read the Life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe. So, was there an interesting point: Robinson, celebrated usual days short notch, and Sunday long. Robinson was a Christian, for this reason, it noted the Sunday - sacred day for Christians. During fever time Robinson was forced to make a simple calendar, because I lost count and didn't know what day.I believe that if Robinson Crusoe was a Jew, he would have observed the Sabbath day, respectively on this day was doing nothing. But how would he have done if the fever overcame him in this case? After having lost once, losing count of the days, he could not know what day at this particular moment. And each day would be the Sabbath. As if fate of Robinson in this case? He would have died of hunger, because they feared to violate the prohibition against work on the Sabbath?
Very interested in your opinion on this!
If Robinson was a Jew, he would cut her grandmother by selling Friday *Aki Saturday* on blowjobi local.
Would have got fit gold teeth, a fur coat of the leopard, a stylish hat and a cane from clinus whale.
PARABATI local (not national assistance Friday *well, you ponel*) built the Synagogue Kosher, no pork and free matzah
Gutseen. Cho smoke?Riprap and me too.
I would be a Saturday
And Friday and Saturday.....
the Jews in this day of sin something to do in principle
Well, I neighbors metallicas scare.
If Robinson was a Frenchman
Well, I neighbors metallicas scare.
Right. Let them slugnut of Musca!
Suddenly he found the answer to Sabzhevoy question. Is Judaism allowed not to observe the Sabbath if necessary to save life. So no problems would be Robinson Crusoe with this religious ban would not have happened.
Surprised that none of such is not unsubscribed, though the Jews among the members of the forum, as far as I know, still present.