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Hello,
My name is Eitan Caspi, from Israel.
I was once an active member of the “Notes” project, which is an Israeli project handing a simple yet sophisticated hosting platform to unique Hebrew writers and artists (not necessarily famous ones, although some are).
The project is open to anyone writing in Hebrew, even if they don’t leave in Israel.
The project web site: http://www.notes.co.il .
The project is base on volunteers only, including the hosting company.
Recently, due to the project’s huge success (300,000 unique visitors every month), it came to a point that it needs real money to continue.
You can find the project’s managers call for help here: http://www.notes.co.il/extra/37343.asp (Hebrew).
So, if you know of any person or organization that is able and willing to support a project like “Notes”, please contact me at eitanc {at} yahoo {dot} com.
“Technology is like sex. No Hands On - No Fun.” (Eitan Caspi)
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Shomer Negiah is a concept in Jewish law halacha that prohibits any degree of physical contact with, or touching of, a member of the opposite sex, except for one’s spouse and immediate family. Shomer means “guardsâ€, but due to its common use in phrases relating to religious practice, it has come to mean: “adhere to†as well. Negiah is the Hebrew word for “touchâ€, and thus Shomer Negiah is a term used to describe one who “guards the touch†or simply “adheres to restrictions of touchâ€. Although the feminine form of the term is technically Shomeret Negiah, it is almost always used in the masculine, even when in reference to women. Shomer Negiah Panties allow a woman to abide by the halacha, but still be individual and sexy at the same time.
I’m married, and I would wear them. I think they’re hilarious. But I’d be too scared to give them to anyone I know–they might take it the wrong way.
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Pardon me for the overshare, but I have a pair of panties that say “Girls know best” on the front. And there are times that they are appropriate for the situation, like maybe when I need a reminder that girls really do know best (I am almost 43, so hardly a girl, but the sentiment is the same.)
Similarly, I could see a shomer negiah young woman wearing these panties on a date. Just knowing what her panties say might help her keep her skirt on!
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