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am yisrael chaiParticipant
I just can’t bring myself to call you an old man (blame it on my upbringing :)) so may I call you ???? Somehow, ????? in Hebrew are much more respected.
Since you’re reluctant to answer, perhaps I’ll give the most simple response:
“…there are very few shailos regarding fatal genetic diseases.”
“What about Down’s syndrome…”
Down’s syndrome is not considered a fatal disease.
🙂
am yisrael chaiParticipantbump
am yisrael chaiParticipant?? ?????? ?? 🙂
am yisrael chaiParticipantyou can request one here:
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/i-also-want-one/page/2
am yisrael chaiParticipantIsrael
am yisrael chaiParticipantThis thread’s title is not kosher.
Corn is kosher.
Bugs are not.
am yisrael chaiParticipant“it’s called a spell checker”
I’ve seen it both ways.
Check this out: (abridged version)
“An Owed to the Spelling Checker”
by Jerrold H. Zar
I have a spelling checker.
It came with my PC.
It plane lee marks four my revue
Miss steaks aye can knot sea.
Eye ran this poem threw it,
Your sure reel glad two no.
Its vary polished in it’s weigh,
My checker tolled me sew.
am yisrael chaiParticipantgreat thread
MP, your point is EXACTLY what is being taught in Pirkei Avos 1:3 Check the pshat and great miforshim.
August 22, 2011 1:40 am at 1:40 am in reply to: You are what you bring into your home! (For movie watchers…) #800824am yisrael chaiParticipantShmiras Ainayim is a topic largely discussed in boys’ yeshivas much more than girls’, as females don’t have to worry about that big aveira. (I know there are young ‘uns roaming the CR, so I won’t elucidate…)
I’m curious then if Aries is an older grandmother if this is necessarily an inyan for her as much as for others.
am yisrael chaiParticipantIn Lashon Kodesh this would be a legitimate question as to whether the name was ??? or not; there’s no such concept in English. Anything goes.
am yisrael chaiParticipantHi there, Mpc
You just missed Goq’s birthday party…
There are many new people here lately, so you are in good company
am yisrael chaiParticipant“Healthy craziness” sounds like an oxymoron.
Which craziness is healthy, IIMA?
am yisrael chaiParticipantAtlantic Ocean
am yisrael chaiParticipant“I’m proud of my issues.”
I thought Kapusta was referring to her kids 🙂
am yisrael chaiParticipant???? ???? ???? ?? ?????? ????? was niftar today BDE
Thanks for your tfillos
am yisrael chaiParticipantEliyahu ben Masooda
Aviva bas Mazal
Adael bas Aviva
Parents and their daughter hit by terrorist attack
am yisrael chaiParticipantSB
“… see that you can still be ‘normal’ and frum, if that makes sense.”
That definitely makes sense.
And you’re definitely on the right track by building a positive relationship FIRST before actual possible kiruv. Kiruv professionals endorse this style themselves.
Much hatzlacha
am yisrael chaiParticipant????? ????? ?????? (kiddush)
am yisrael chaiParticipantAshkelon
August 21, 2011 5:01 pm at 5:01 pm in reply to: If Im the ony one to give complete down payment to children… #800713am yisrael chaiParticipantI know of people who kept their OWN name on the deed rather than the child and spouse for the exact reasons you mention.
And it turned out that years later both parent and child were very glad of this decision…
am yisrael chaiParticipantAny more Torah riddles, anyone?
am yisrael chaiParticipantam yisrael chaiParticipantany update?
am yisrael chaiParticipantNvei Yaakov
am yisrael chaiParticipantme, too
am yisrael chaiParticipant42
you’re really on a roll today! 🙂
am yisrael chaiParticipantMpc
I see you like the b&w & red all over jokes, so try this:
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/black-white-and-read-all-over
am yisrael chaiParticipantm22 I think you’re correct with both your assessments 🙂
Here are some more “interesting” dating stories:
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/very-funny-shidduch-story
am yisrael chaiParticipantam yisrael chaiParticipantm42 🙂
yic
?? ?????? ????. Any major changes, even positive ones, make it to the top of the major stressor list. SO it’s VERY normal to feel nervous.
The question now becomes, what does one do about the nerves?
I’m sure posters here will have many ideas, and I’ll begin with just one:
Increase emuna and bitachon that Hashem will give you everything you need in your new situation to come through with flying colors, including friends and experiences.
R’ Arush has several books on the topic which you may find helpful.
am yisrael chaiParticipantThanks, mg
am yisrael chaiParticipant??? ???? ???, ??? ???? ?????
welcome, kgh!
dz, thanks once again for this 🙂
am yisrael chaiParticipantDoes anyone here have the VERY funny email that contrasts what a variety of words meant in the good old days versus what it means in today’s day?
am yisrael chaiParticipant“…it shouldnt be a chiddush that a Yid does something good, but by you it obviously is…”
There we go. The sentence is dripping with condescension and sarcasm.
If you’re ok with criticizing others, you should be ok taking constructive respectful criticism yourself.
If you learn about tochacha, it must be done with ahavas chinam and good feelings, not by telling people off.
You sound like an intelligent guy into self-improvement.
If this is the case, kindly look into what you may possibly learn from this tochacha.
And your point that one should not remark on good things but only the bad, well then, why bother davening ????? ???? each day? According to your line of thinking, it shouldn’t be a chiddush that Hashem does all these wonderful things….
In fact, why repeat it DAILY,for we just said those great things about Hashem yesterday? It’s to train US for OUR OWN benefit and to learn from it.
The idea is ahavas chinam with BALANCE. One cannot constantly bring out the flaws in others without the good stuff. Btw, this style doesn’t work in ANY relationship.
?????? ????
am yisrael chaiParticipantI thought they mostly spoke Arabic in Egypt, not Persian.
And who says the CR isn’t educational? 🙂
August 19, 2011 7:09 pm at 7:09 pm in reply to: disproportion, misconception, and utter craziness #800075am yisrael chaiParticipantI would call that a verbal assault, while the poster clearly was referring to a physical assault
am yisrael chaiParticipant?? ???? ????? ????
am yisrael chaiParticipant“How about Fred Tzur-HaChalamish?”
What are the odds that he lives in Chalamish, E”Y?
With a child Maoz Tzur?
am yisrael chaiParticipantIcot, it’s been a long time since you posted an original…
Does anyone have a riddle to share?
am yisrael chaiParticipantdo u live in bayswater?
I live in the CR 🙂
(to quote m80’s young ‘uns: du’uh!)
nope
am yisrael chaiParticipant“Sheitals are treif”
“Do they have punctured lungs and separated tracheas?”
Is this how you responded at the height of the Indian hair shaitel scandal?
am yisrael chaiParticipant“Or does that just reveal our nasty side and show how insecure we are that we need to resort to putting the less fortunate down to feel better about ourselves?”
That’s exactly how it feels when a poster CONSISTENTLY gives tochacha without the ahavas chinam and good feeling that are necessary when rebuking, but rather (I quote) in a “disgusting” way.
Could you please catch someone doing something good?
You can do it. 🙂
TIA
am yisrael chaiParticipantok, so it’s still the summer & you’re planning for breaking your fast after Yom Kippur and I know someone who has already cooked for Rosh Hashana and I’m feeling desperately inadequate somehow…
am yisrael chaiParticipant????? ?????? ???? ????? ???? (Shmuel aleph 2:26)
am yisrael chaiParticipantHaifagirl
the mods are parsing your comments to ensure there are no grammatical errors, thereby MARRING your name…
mods
Is it possible to at least capitalize Yerushalayim in the title?
TIA
am yisrael chaiParticipantThanks, dbwcbb
Remember the torrential rains we had this past Sunday?
Well, a frum guy pulled over on the highway when he saw another frum guy stranded with a stalled car. This hero frum guy exited his vehicle sans umbrella or any rain gear, cheerfully (and very wetfully!) got his jumper cables and went to work.
kapusta- thanks for referencing your wonderful thread. It was written quite a bit before my entrance into coffeeland and I hadn’t seen it before.
I guess we’re more inclined or programmed to see the negative more than the positive.
It’s interesting that the first word we say upon arising in the morning is “I thank you” “modeh ani”. Hashem is TRYING to teach us GRATITUDE.
CHALLENGE:
Who could identify at least one positive thing that occurred today?
am yisrael chaiParticipantsmartcookie
that must have been tough
am yisrael chaiParticipantdz & you must have responded to my post simultaneously, as you can see
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