We are in a free country with freedom of religion and nobody knew what the little black boxes stood for? Is he the first Orthodox Jew who's done this on a plane? Are flight crews that insensitive to other cultures? WTF?!
anyone who has ever flown out of or into New York sees Orthodox Jews all the time in almost any terminal. I find it hard to believe this is a first in the history of domestic air travel.
Mook
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US Airways Philadelphia alert sparked by Jewish prayer
21/01/2010 08:58:52 PM
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Sorry, I don't consider praying on a plane acting foolishly or inappropriately.
21/01/2010 10:28:58 PM
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His being Jewish has nothing to do with it. Use some common sense - pray silently.
22/01/2010 12:32:40 AM
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or they could have looked and said "no problem just a wooden box used for prayer" and not diverted
21/01/2010 10:33:58 PM
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Fair enough, I can agree that they could have done that and should have done that.
22/01/2010 12:34:08 AM
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I feel guilty praying on planes because of attitudes like that
22/01/2010 12:24:04 AM
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Re: I feel guilty praying on planes because of attitudes like that
22/01/2010 12:37:21 AM
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People have every right to be suspicios without cause about what I SAY on a plane.
22/01/2010 01:57:24 AM
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and about the timing of the prayer...
22/01/2010 04:26:17 AM
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Allah is bigger than your "prayer time". The world won't end if you pray earlier or later.
22/01/2010 05:36:45 AM
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Re: Allah is bigger than your "prayer time". The world won't end if you pray earlier or later.
22/01/2010 05:46:44 PM
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Islam does explicitly make allowances for people who are traveling, though.
22/01/2010 01:14:17 PM
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You are just outright wrong.
22/01/2010 01:40:41 PM
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