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Jenna got very precious about her kosher fridge. Kosher law on tattoos anybody??
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mehrcat
01-09-2015
If she is so Jewish and precious about the kosher laws, why did she voluntarily get her body mutilated by injecting ink into her skin in order to make "graven images"?
Look at the tattoo on her shoulder, it's a woman's head.
I can't imagine the rabbis being fans of tattoos, self-mutilation or ink-injections but surely the "graven image" thing would make it all a taboo?
Any rabbinical scholars out there? Halacha experts?
Norn2
01-09-2015
no tattoos
no porn
and non kosher wine is definitely a no no

kosher fridge was just an excuse so she could have her own food
stinkum
01-09-2015
I read she got those sleeve tattoos back in 2012 and she only converted to judism this year. when you convert, your past "sins" are all forgiven?
honeythewitch
01-09-2015
I am very confused about the wine. How come she can drink non-kosher wine, and if she can, why was she given kosher?
lfipb
01-09-2015
Originally Posted by stinkum:
“. when you convert, your past "sins" are all forgiven?”

That's gonna come in handy
mehrcat
01-09-2015
Originally Posted by stinkum:
“I read she got those sleeve tattoos back in 2012 and she only converted to Judaism this year. when you convert, your past "sins" are all forgiven?”

I just looked it up and you're right. She did convert to Judaism, but then again she thinks "conversating" is "conversing". She would probably say that she "conversionalised" from Catholicism to Judaism.
Maybe she just had a conversation with a rabbi and has been left confused.
I could well believe it. She maybe had a hard time acclimating to his accent.
mehrcat
01-09-2015
Originally Posted by lfipb:
“That's gonna come in handy”

It's not quite as handy as going to confession, (for R.C.s). You can go every week and you don't need apartheid food.
CLL Dodge
02-09-2015
“You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves: I am the Lord” (Leviticus 19:28).
Janette800
02-09-2015
Kosha when it suits her
EchoFalls
02-09-2015
A lot of people use religion when it suits.
Vesna
02-09-2015
She's only been Jewish since June. She's trying to keep kosher which isn't easy to do.

Now if it's an issue for anyone they could google it and learn something about something they know nothing about. I wondered how long she's been Jewish and found out she only recently converted having been a religious Catholic previously.
sutie
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Janette800:
“Kosha when it suits her”




Very evidently.
EchoFalls
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“She's only been Jewish since June. She's trying to keep kosher which isn't easy to do.

Now if it's an issue for anyone they could google it and learn something about something they know nothing about. I wondered how long she's been Jewish and found out she only recently converted having been a religious Catholic previously.”

Don't really care how long she has been Jewish, you either follow the rules or not.
racol5
02-09-2015
She drinks a lot and that in itself answers why she gets to a point of not caring about what the drink is.... That sentence ..... I can drink non kosher ..... did it for me.
firefly_irl
02-09-2015
It appears she converted just to suit her Israeli fianceé so I dunno why she's trying to act all devout, any Jew I've met doesn't do Kosher. And if her man was so devout too he wouldn't be marrying an ex-porn star. The hypocrisy all around is hilarious.
Vesna
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by EchoFalls:
“Don't really care how long she has been Jewish, you either follow the rules or not.”

She's TRYING to keep kosher as most people who are would. It's not easy, it's very involved. She's only been Jewish since June so she's still learning, as I said it's quite complex, so she deserves some slack.

That strange couple from the 1940's claimed to be quite religious yet they copulate without having married. I've seen no issues with that raised.
EchoFalls
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Vesna:
“She's TRYING to keep kosher as most people who are would. It's not easy, it's very involved. She's only been Jewish since June so she's still learning, as I said it's quite complex, so she deserves some slack.

That strange couple from the 1940's claimed to be quite religious yet they copulate without having married. I've seen no issues with that raised.”

Tried really hard with the wine didn't she.

It's like trying to be a vegetarian but having a kebab every time you get tipsy.
Lou17
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Norn2:
“no tattoos
no porn
and non kosher wine is definitely a no no

kosher fridge was just an excuse so she could have her own food”

I think it's a bit of both, having a usual diet but guaranteeing her a regular share of food. The wine kinda confirmed the latter, it isn't compulsory consumption it appears.
IWasBored
02-09-2015
Oh who cares
Christ_DeBurg
02-09-2015
Ummm...How about Jewish views on pissing on people in a Limo?
Lou17
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by EchoFalls:
“Don't really care how long she has been Jewish, you either follow the rules or not.”

Or you try and live your life in the best way you possibly can as much as you can. If people.try and become better people I'd rather half effort than no effort.
Kromm
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by mehrcat:
“If she is so Jewish and precious about the kosher laws, why did she voluntarily get her body mutilated by injecting ink into her skin in order to make "graven images"?”

Why in the topic title are you referring to possible laws about tattoos as "kosher law"? Are tattoos suddenly food?

And it's not like even if it's proscribed that she can go back in time. She got most of them when she was a teenager. I understand her getting religion is recent. Judaism can be pretty unforgiving of a few things, but I don't think it generally hammers on people about things they did before they practiced it.
Kromm
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by stinkum:
“I read she got those sleeve tattoos back in 2012 and she only converted to judism this year. when you convert, your past "sins" are all forgiven?”

My recollection is that there is no concept of instant sin forgiveness in Judaism. It's not like some spinoff of Catholicism (the reverse is true of course). There are concepts of repentance and atonement, but not just a hand waved and instant forgiveness. As I understand it, in a nutshell you make up for sins with good deeds, not with hand waving.

I also doubt the tattoos represent an intentional sin, and I know Judaism also considers unintentional ones as a lot less severe.
hendoll
02-09-2015
Jewish, Gentile, recent convert or life-long, she's still a humourless unintelligent piece of work. Such a disappointment, thought she'd be more interesting
EchoFalls
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by Lou17:
“Or you try and live your life in the best way you possibly can as much as you can. If people.try and become better people I'd rather half effort than no effort.”

Not really. As I said... It's like trying to be a vegetarian but having a kebab every time you get tipsy.
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