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"This movement coincidentally was very important to Zionism, however many of them were adamantly anti-Zionism on one side and anti-Hasiddut on the other, for example religious Jews believe Hebrew can not be spoken in the bathroom, (you say the thank you G-d for allowing you to go to the bathroom, blessing one step outside the bathroom, אשר יצר) which cancels out Zionism."
"This movement coincidentally was very important to Zionism, however many of them were adamantly anti-Zionism on one side and anti-Hasiddut on the other, for example religious Jews believe Hebrew can not be spoken in the bathroom, (you say the thank you G-d for allowing you to go to the bathroom, blessing one step outside the bathroom, אשר יצר) which cancels out Zionism."


The above sentence from the opening section (last paragraph) doesn't seem to make any sense and I can't seem to find if something was deleted or the original editor just made a mistake somewhere in there. Thanks.
The above sentence from the opening section (last paragraph) doesn't seem to make any sense and I can't seem to find if something was deleted or the original editor just made a mistake somewhere in there. Thanks. <span style="text-shadow:black 5px 2px 5px;"><font color="#FFFFFF">'''''[[User:Coffeegirlyme|Coffeegirlyme]]''''' ([[User_talk:Coffeegirlyme|talk]])</font></span><span style="font-weight:bold;">&middot;</span> 10:39, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

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Asher Yatzer and Zionism?

"This movement coincidentally was very important to Zionism, however many of them were adamantly anti-Zionism on one side and anti-Hasiddut on the other, for example religious Jews believe Hebrew can not be spoken in the bathroom, (you say the thank you G-d for allowing you to go to the bathroom, blessing one step outside the bathroom, אשר יצר) which cancels out Zionism."

The above sentence from the opening section (last paragraph) doesn't seem to make any sense and I can't seem to find if something was deleted or the original editor just made a mistake somewhere in there. Thanks. Coffeegirlyme (talk)· 10:39, 31 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]