By Kim Gouz: From The Fringe, Post II / Israel and modern-day slavery
Talkback
Title:nuts
Name:Sar Chasm
City: IndyState: IN
Roffman: Everyone is entitled to his/her opinion. Yours seems to forgo the sanctity of every man and woman as images of good, for the juicy question of hamburgers. Not part of any Jewish tradition I am aware of, so I guess the collective "we" has nothing to be ashamed about, MazalUK.

Anonymous from Chicago: It is against the law to "be bought and sold, etc. as a piece of property". The tough part is enforcement. Maybe when our less, much less, than perfect Interior Minster will feel like these women should share the same rights as his mother/wife/etc. we can devote the resources (which are not many) needed to eradicate the abomination, and completely non-Jewish (at least not for thousand of years) practice of human trafficking. Until then we should make our voices heard, and loudly. It is far far more important, according to our bible, then if McBurger is open on Saturday or not. Nothing is more sacred then the "nefesh".

Shabat Shalom ve Shana Tova