tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post115164077994439195..comments2024-03-27T16:27:03.093+02:00Comments on Shiloh Musings: Who asked?Batyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-1151897159663296832006-07-03T06:25:00.000+03:002006-07-03T06:25:00.000+03:00Yes, I, as a hitchhiker, consider it a very specia...Yes, I, as a hitchhiker, consider it a very special part of my "social life."<BR/><BR/>I complained to A7 about the headline.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11246929075812590204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-1151868973892032882006-07-02T22:36:00.000+03:002006-07-02T22:36:00.000+03:00If you read R Melamed's answer to the question of ...If you read R Melamed's answer to the question of hichhiking in this week's B'Sheva magazine, he essentially says "continue to hichhike, but take elementary precautions". Apart from that, picking up hichhikers is a sort of "Hahnasat Orhim" (welcoming of guests), which is a great Mitzva; it enables the driver to share something with others and not just travel in his cocoon on wheels. It also gives the driver a sense of security that he is not alone, especially at night on less travelled roads - and more than once, the hichhikers helped me not miss a turn when getting to an unfamiliar destination in the Shomron!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com