"I've seen your kitchen before."Wow!
My head was spinning. How could she have seen my kitchen? She had never been in the house.
"You posted pictures on your blog showing it all covered for Pesach."
None of the succot here are mine.
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"I've seen your kitchen before."Wow!
My head was spinning. How could she have seen my kitchen? She had never been in the house.
"You posted pictures on your blog showing it all covered for Pesach."
6 comments:
raises an interesting idea. Camouflaging new construction in sukkots
Let's see what they say in two weeks....
I would say that the Sin'a Achshav "people" will only help you take apart your sukkah, if they could also take apart your home and destroy all of it.
Actually, they would probably say that since you are not living in your home on sukkot, it shows that there is no need for construction.
THey would claim that you are violating the construction freeze and demand that the army arrest you all.
sad...
Shalom!
The IDF has destroyed plenty of "new homes" that very closely resembled succot. I'd say that at best any "suspicious" succa would be given demolition orders for the day after Simhat Tora.
Horrendous, and the Arbas continue to build without any limitations.
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