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  • in reply to: Eating Outside the Sukkah #817390
    2scents
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    I respectfully disagree, I don’t think that the commenter or anyone here associates mitzvah with the bracha.

    Although I get your point, the commenter meant that there is schar if you eat anything in the sukka. Not that this is the chiyuv.

    in reply to: Shnayim Mikra #817780
    2scents
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    Assuming that you are not questioning the shulchan aruch, there is a chiyuv involved.

    Your question was, what is the mitzvah of following the Shulchan Aruch.

    Even if this chiyuv has been created by the SA, there would be the mitzvah of listening to our sages, as are with all mitzvos drabanan.

    in reply to: Shnayim Mikra #817776
    2scents
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    Sam2, to be exact. The shulchan aruch uses the word Chayiv. Which means obligated.

    I think its daf 40

    in reply to: Please vote. Who is correct? #818238
    2scents
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    This kugel rule is quiet interesting.

    Is it two rows in the width or in the legnth?

    in reply to: Information about Popa! #818080
    2scents
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    Goq, what’s bad about this thread?

    in reply to: Yeshiva Tuition #817888
    2scents
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    Maybe cuz there was no other shiur available at that time and place.

    in reply to: A Great Big Loss #817648
    2scents
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    Uh Oh! you were supposed to be happy the entire Yom Tuv as per the be happy thread.

    in reply to: Shnayim Mikra #817772
    2scents
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    Its a gemara and halacha. Which makes it a mitzvah.

    Its not one of the taryag mitzvos, however its a halacha. No doubt that there is schar mitzvah involved.

    in reply to: Please vote. Who is correct? #818236
    2scents
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    I vote her, was her hard work. You should have the mentchlichkeit to do as she pleases.

    By now you can tell us what the verdict was, did you eat it?

    in reply to: Politics #819295
    2scents
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    As of now I am with Cain.

    He is straight forward. Doesn’t mumble the usual nonsense.

    Most importantly, has the most experience in the field that we need the most, which is Jobs.

    Admits that he doesn’t have the inteligence data to have an opinion regarding foreign polocies.

    Sounds very honest.

    I don’t really see any of the above in other candidates.

    in reply to: Yeshiva Tuition #817886
    2scents
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    Perhaps you can work something out with the Yeshiva. Like writting a contract in which you obligate yourself to pay the remaining balance in payments over the next two or three years.

    Anyways, I think that if you cannot afford the tuition, you should choose a different yeshiva.

    in reply to: "Honey and the beeees!!!" #897782
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    Gumball, your allergic to mosquitos? I never heard of someone being allergic to mosquitos.

    Bees and other insects are common but never heard about mosquitos.

    What type of reaction do you usually get?

    in reply to: Information about Popa! #818073
    2scents
    Participant

    His relationship with mod 80

    2.75

    in reply to: Information about Popa! #818070
    2scents
    Participant

    Violation of CR rules!

    This post has the intention of revealing personal info.

    in reply to: Shnayim Mikra #817768
    2scents
    Participant

    By doing shnayim mikrah your actually fulfilling a mitzvah, which is equal to finnishing one project and starting a new one.

    in reply to: What a Clown #817427
    2scents
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    I vote for PBA.

    in reply to: Are you required to Pay employees for Chol Hamoed? #817726
    2scents
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    Does he get paid by the week or by the job?

    I pay my employees for the entire yom tuv although we are closed. I feel that this is what’s right. These people work to make a living.

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