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1ParticipantMir Brooklyn isn’t really on the map and roshei yeshivos of the past generations have passed on.
1ParticipantYes there is. Halacha recognizes fair value. Yes technically slaves are allowed but there are costly provisions.
July 26, 2018 7:26 am at 7:26 am in reply to: Yeshiva Tuition – question for executive directors #15652951ParticipantYeshiva aren’t saks fifth avenue. Parents send their kids to yeshiva because they don’t really have a choice. Yes, tuition should come before expensive vacations or bungalows. Should parents have less kids because yeshiva costs are too high? If people in the frum NY are a had guts they’d send their kids to public school, to boycott the tuition costs. It’s pretty obvious which crisis will be covered in the Jewish publications.
1ParticipantIf someone has such an addiction that the fast becomes so unbearable, it’s allowed b’tzina. On a practical side, it will make you thirsty and probably cause headrush.
1ParticipantBecause not everyone is a moron.
1ParticipantWe say both “השבינו אבינו לתורתיך” and “ולמלשינים אל תהי תקווה וכל הרשעה כרגע יאבדו.
1Participantכל ישראל ערבים זה לזה. When your friends keep the Torah.
1ParticipantSome are literally non-jew because they amd their parents marry non-jews. Some have a status of a non-jew. There’s nothing to be done about them. If they had full control of the US govt, yeshivas would be banned. Their religion is to be far left
June 27, 2018 11:12 pm at 11:12 pm in reply to: What does it say if the Umos haolom like our music? #15486751ParticipantEver heard of Yossele Rosenblatt? He was pretty famous.
June 27, 2018 9:42 am at 9:42 am in reply to: Orthodox Rabbi Takes Job at LGBT Synagogue – Discuss #15471541ParticipantUncle Ben the subway in 2018 is the LGBT station.
June 27, 2018 9:42 am at 9:42 am in reply to: Orthodox Rabbi Takes Job at LGBT Synagogue – Discuss #15471521ParticipantIt’s a problem. You can thank all the Jews who helped Obama and the demd gain a mandate which was set to destroy any good that was left In American culture which is based on Jewish ideas. In every generation there are going to be fake rabbis. You can’t worry about them.
June 27, 2018 8:32 am at 8:32 am in reply to: Can following a Chumra become a Chilul Hashem #15471421ParticipantZahavasDad The Chilul hashem has been because the narrative has come out that these people are black and Rav Yitzchak Yosef has called it racism.
That wouldn’t mean the eidah is causing the chillul hashem. Learn what a chillul hashem and chumra are. That sounds like a political statement.
Chillul hashem doesn’t mean pleasing the liberal media.
1ParticipantIt’s sad that lib Jews think it’s the 1930s and we are in ellis Island. The Bund is over. Wake up.
June 26, 2018 2:13 pm at 2:13 pm in reply to: Amudim: Abuse often occurs within your home . #15466661ParticipantJoseph “the general public doesn’t need to worry.” You aren’t qualified to comment on this because you don’t have kids. It does happen. The yetzer harah has an open door for any sin.
1ParticipantPresident Jefferson Davis. Jews thrived in the South, before the civil war. Lincoln expanded the power of the federal government; very overrated. Other choices would be Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, Warren Harding, and Calvin Coolidge.
1ParticipantBecause Jews take abuse.
1ParticipantIt’s called life. You need money to pay for things. Utimately, Hashem is the one who decides how much you get and where it’s coming from. It’s a very big factor. The politically correct marriage therapist/shadchan crowd will try to make believe that it’s not there. It’s a factor. It could be manifested in a number of ways: does man have a job or in school to pursue a medical or law degree? Does he plan on learning in Kollel. The check won’t pay for your utilities, rent, or food. In that case, does she have a job or do both or one family have the money to support this?
1ParticipantMeno, on this I’m referring to a type of person who shows off by learning in front of people.
1ParticipantThat’s why modem rabbis are running around saying you can live a toeiva lifstyle (not all; some).
1ParticipantNY100 it’s better to wear a hat and daven at home
June 14, 2018 1:26 am at 1:26 am in reply to: Does a reform rabbi do anything other than attend funerals? #15391931ParticipantThey invite Hamas and mess over Jews. They cause thousands oof Jews to drive on shabbos. They officiate questionable weddings. They want to destroy everything that’s holy in Israel. Thry preach that voting Obama and democrats will bring tikkun plan and that Donald Trump (best president to the Jews, so far) is Hitler.
1ParticipantIt’s not worse than stuffing your face at a restaurant
1ParticipantYes.
1ParticipantI’ve seen disturbances during She a and shmone esrei by people eith peyos and beards as well. Sometimes it’s verbally and sometimes it’s putting down a flyer right in your line of vision.
1ParticipantWhy would you need studies showing that breathing in carbon monoxide is dangerous?
May 28, 2018 12:13 am at 12:13 am in reply to: Enforcement of gittin in civil court custody cases in New York #15267711ParticipantIf you bribe the right people, you could enforce anything
1ParticipantTGI I don’t know if you are aware but Chuck Schumer blamed Trump for rising gas prices. Though Chuck mainly deals with Washington, he should propose the idea of taking out sales tax from gas prices to our local Democrat thiefs, instead of trolling the president.
1ParticipantRebYidd123 that won’t help the burden of the taxpayer because the local politicians will raise taxes for that.
1ParticipantAlso people who live in nyc pay: property, city income, state income, and federal income taxes. Some employers have to pay employer portion of fed tax. Florida and Texas don’t have state income taxes. Only rich ny real estate hockers get away with not paying taxes.
1ParticipantTGI other states should
1ParticipantI should re-emphasize only reach real estate aguda lobby shills get to avoid taxes.
1ParticipantTell the kid shabbos and eating kosher are more important
May 16, 2018 2:49 pm at 2:49 pm in reply to: Would you let your children listen to non-jewish music? #15217061ParticipantThis is very subjective. Really depends on how much said kid is eexposed to the outside world. I would say don’t restrict it but ddon’t invite said kid to listen. In the middle East, the Rabbonim new the Arabic music.
1ParticipantMove to Azerbaijan
1ParticipantI hear “Yaurel mom”
1ParticipantThere are different types of Rabbonim.
1ParticipantIt’s very easy to say have achdus when you aren’t being shortchanged by a govt and other Jews that want you to leave.
1ParticipantCtrl Alt Del probably a yeshiva. Yeshivas bring in millions of dollars from students who support the sandwich stores.
1ParticipantBeee Not going to happen when police throw teargas at Rabbonim
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