Plus a new pay for pray scheme, and more
The Kupat Hair stories aren't so bad. I think your editorializing catastrophizes them. If they're true, I don't see why Kupat Hair can't use them for marketing.
Lying to people, preying on people, and distorting the Torah are acceptable marketing devices for "religious" organizations? Okay then...
"Kind of the like doing a rain dance until it rains, then claiming the dance caused the rain."
Or shooting the arrow first, and then drawing a target circle around wherever it landed.
The Kupat Hair stories aren't so bad. I think your editorializing catastrophizes them. If they're true, I don't see why Kupat Hair can't use them for marketing.
Lying to people, preying on people, and distorting the Torah are acceptable marketing devices for "religious" organizations? Okay then...
"Kind of the like doing a rain dance until it rains, then claiming the dance caused the rain."
Or shooting the arrow first, and then drawing a target circle around wherever it landed.