jennyanydots
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I saw a man on the subway yesterday, a young man with a tatoo on one arm.
the tatoo was in Hebrew. it was the four letters that spell out G-d's unpronounceable Name.
an observant Jew would never tatoo G-d's Name on his arm. an observant Jew wouldn't get a tatoo (it violates a religious law), but if he did, it certainly wouldn't be G-d's Name.
from my viewpoint, that tatoo was the utmost in offensive and blasphemous.
the tatoo made me unbearably uncomfortable. and I was so releived when the man moved to another subway car.
if you'd seen a tatoo or something similar that you found offensive like that, would you have spoken up, or would you have suffered in silence as I did?
the tatoo was in Hebrew. it was the four letters that spell out G-d's unpronounceable Name.
an observant Jew would never tatoo G-d's Name on his arm. an observant Jew wouldn't get a tatoo (it violates a religious law), but if he did, it certainly wouldn't be G-d's Name.
from my viewpoint, that tatoo was the utmost in offensive and blasphemous.
the tatoo made me unbearably uncomfortable. and I was so releived when the man moved to another subway car.
if you'd seen a tatoo or something similar that you found offensive like that, would you have spoken up, or would you have suffered in silence as I did?

