http://trog.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] trog.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] politicartoons2013-04-12 03:42 pm

Religion is a mental illness



Photo: Orthodox Jewish Man Covers Himself In Plastic Bag On Plane

Why is he doing this? Don't read further. I'm telling you, you do not want to know...



We don't often see the classic Twin Peaks phrase "wrapped in plastic" taken so literally—but a Redditor posted the above photo of an Orthodox Jewish man who did just that on a recent flight. Poster "FinalSay" initially assumed the man was covering up because he was in front of women, but others pointed out that it is much more likely that the man is a "Kohen", who are holy priests (or descended from them).

Kohens are prohibited from flying over cemeteries ("A kohen initially was not supposed to approach any dead body, and if he did so he became ritually impure"), which as you can imagine, could be a major problem for travel. According to Haaretz, Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv, the leader of the Lithuanian Haredi community in Israel, "found a solution to this issue, ruling that wrapping oneself in thick plastic bags while the plane crossed over the cemetery is permissible."



Source: http://gothamist.com/2013/04/11/photo_orthodox_jewish_man_covers_hi.php

[identity profile] anfalicious.livejournal.com 2013-04-13 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Don't you just love that portmanteau is a portmanteau ;) It's as good as abr.

[identity profile] macychick.livejournal.com 2013-04-13 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Don't you just love that portmanteau is a portmanteau ;)

It is? I didn't know that. What words is it made of?

[identity profile] anfalicious.livejournal.com 2013-04-13 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
"porter" (carries) and "manteau" (cloak), a portmanteau is a type of luggage (in my parent's generation it meant schoolbag here, but got shortened to just "port" because that's what Australians do to language).

Lewis Carroll coined the use of the word as meaning sticking two words together. So portmanteau was a portmanteau before portmanteaus were portmanteaus :)