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EhMapleMoose on May 5, 2026 1:31 am Yea, not surprised. They’re not allowed to do anything on the Shabbat. Honestly, W rabbi who is practicing what he teaches.
HUT2Moon on May 5, 2026 1:31 am Is the 7th day sundown Friday – sundown Saturday? I would think so. Also if the truck is kosher, they have to be closed during Shabbos. One of the many very stupid kosher rules. But trust me they get stupider.
Informal_Jicama_6708 on May 5, 2026 1:38 am I actually don’t know what day he would take off, so I probably would just be too afraid to ask and then just not call. I guess that’s fine, most religions are just terrible.
Calm-Kitchen-3431 on May 5, 2026 1:48 am This vehicle being parked across from a bank is *chefs kiss*
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He doesn’t roll on Shabbos.
What happens if I text him on the 7th day?
no working on the sabbath
Makes sense, no texting on Shabbat
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LOL, is this Skokie?
I don’t think I’d trust a Rabbi that works the Sabbath.
Yea, not surprised. They’re not allowed to do anything on the Shabbat. Honestly, W rabbi who is practicing what he teaches.
Do we guess the one day hes off or what? Lol
Is the 7th day sundown Friday – sundown Saturday? I would think so.
Also if the truck is kosher, they have to be closed during Shabbos. One of the many very stupid kosher rules. But trust me they get stupider.
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Thats pretty standard for Jewish people
I actually don’t know what day he would take off, so I probably would just be too afraid to ask and then just not call.
I guess that’s fine, most religions are just terrible.

This vehicle being parked across from a bank is *chefs kiss*
No texting on Shabbat
“You got some nerve calling me on Shabbat.”
Shomer Shabbos!