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amichaiParticipant
eclipse, wishing you only the best and future smachot.
amichaiParticipantIt’s in lieu of mishloach manos. not matanos laevyonim. we have them in israel and they are very nice cards.
amichaiParticipantwhat’s the question here??
amichaiParticipantmazel tov! much nachas!
amichaiParticipantlong walk with music you like.
hot cocoa and a good book.
tehillim and tears.
It will pass. sometimes you gotta just give it time.
February 28, 2011 6:25 pm at 6:25 pm in reply to: Shidduchim�how to get your name out there? #977041amichaiParticipantas stated above, speak to your relatives, teachers, and tell them to pass the word around. hatzlocha.
amichaiParticipantmakes us very uncomfortable.
amichaiParticipantboth are a tremendous bracha!
amichaiParticipantnot the same at all.
amichaiParticipantI have heard good things about it. you will need a few appts. though.
February 22, 2011 2:48 pm at 2:48 pm in reply to: bringing babies and small children to megillah reading #743018amichaiParticipanttotally not acceptable to bring young children to shul for laining. our shul tells parents to leave (b4 laining) if the child will disrupt.
February 22, 2011 4:39 am at 4:39 am in reply to: Mod Orth Machmir Shidduchim and Shadchanus #743479amichaiParticipantYU crowd probably like the chareidi crowd. (I’m assuming you mean $$$).
amichaiParticipantobservant-I think you did the correct thing. take it a step further. If your teacher saw you speaking with them,even if its just to tell them to stop, you would be outta school the next day.
amichaiParticipantthe one above listens in all languages. however you say it is fine.
February 16, 2011 5:16 am at 5:16 am in reply to: Shabbos board games/activities for 9-10 year old boys #754356amichaiParticipantrummykub is alot of fun for all ages.
amichaiParticipantanother vote for going out. try it. she might be the one.
amichaiParticipantpopa- were you really there all those hrs.? what in the world were you doing there???
amichaiParticipantsorry, I read it as old.
amichaiParticipantnot old, maybe a little bored.
amichaiParticipantIn our communities in eretz yisroel, the rabbonim and organizations that help pple weekly put food on the table, have come out over the past couple of years asking us to please cut down on the mishloach manos etc. and focus on giving for matonos la-evyonim. It is a true kiddush hashem.
amichaiParticipanthappiest, try to keep busy, while going forward on meeting your bashert. we are waiting to hear good news from you.
February 13, 2011 2:57 am at 2:57 am in reply to: Anyone read shloimy dachs article in Mishpach about divorce? #740531amichaiParticipantyes,very good article. amazing how he wrote that both his parents came to visit him together in camp on visiting day. really special.
amichaiParticipantshavua tov! love the smell of fresh perculator coffee. freshly mowed lawn, bbq-s. cold winter air also has a gevaldik smell!
amichaiParticipantthose are really terrific years! lots of excitement. yet very normal to feel slightly apprehensive, live with the motto of making every day of your seminary year count. look for hashgocha pratis in all you do. hatzlocha!
amichaiParticipantItchesrulik, In case you need help in locating the enemy to feed your delicious meat, I can hop over to shechem or um al fachem and invite a couple lads over to you for lunch.
amichaiParticipantHuvi, start parking 2 blocks down and walk. you will get to class on time.
amichaiParticipantbutton up, it’s cold.
amichaiParticipanthatzlocha to you eclipse! hope you will check in on us every so often.
amichaiParticipantzahavasdad-you should have a refua shlaima. I’m really trying to understand you. In all the years we lived in the states ,in a place with snow flurries, never once do I remember that my father would even think of shoveling the snow on shabbos,( and he always made sure to have the walkway cleared.)If it looks nasty outside, then it’s better to stay inside.
amichaiParticipantplease can we end this?
amichaiParticipantperfect! thanx eighty- eight!
amichaiParticipantIf its not too late, I’ll ask for one also. shavua tov and chodesh tov!
amichaiParticipantrefua shlaima. tea w/lemon, or honey. probably takes a couple weeks to get your reg. voice back. you can even wear a scarf in the house to keep warm also.
February 1, 2011 7:09 pm at 7:09 pm in reply to: Are you going to watch/listen to the superbowl? #735618amichaiParticipantneither
amichaiParticipantuntil you get to your doc. or dentist, take 2 ibuprofen. on full stomach. every 8 hrs.
amichaiParticipantnice, sapphire.
amichaiParticipantdont they call boys by their last name in certain grammer schools? in israel they do ,probably for that reason, (religious schools) so 11 yoieli’s do not stand up at the same time.
amichaiParticipantif you lie in bed and can’t sleep. do not stay in bed. get up and read a book on the couch etc. , but do not lie in bed until you who knows when. make sure you keep steady hrs. if you go to sleep at 3.3o am. and sleep till 12.30 pm. you will not be able to sleep at 11.30 pm. that nite. try to lower caffiene intake during the day. there are very good teas w/out caffiene that can relax you in the evening.
amichaiParticipantin israel, the teens say sabbabba, which means gr8.
amichaiParticipantagain you’re asking!
amichaiParticipantdepending on your circles
dati leumi world – emunah, moriah, hallel.tzofia,gefen.
boys are amiel,yehonatan, netanel,dagan,har-el.
the chareidi worlds are the names of the avos and imahos. including are names such as michal, shira, avivit.
amichaiParticipantmazel tov and much nachas!
amichaiParticipantwhy don’t you just let her decide herself?
amichaiParticipantif its really bad and not just 2 dollars a week on the lotto games, he really needs professional help. I know in Israel there is a place where adults can go for about 3 mnths, I’m sure in the states you got it also. get him to go b4 he loses your home and family.
amichaiParticipantg-d always loves us, no matter how far we go. yes pple should love and accept us the way we are. we have to dig inside ourselves and reach higher and higher. sometimes we fall, but then we can bounce right back again. you can have your choice, eat the ice cream and maybe have bad health, or eat a little and focus on other stuff, g-d stands by you but you get to choose.
amichaiParticipanteclipse, show him whos boss. the next time he’s rude, punch him. he will not be rude anymore. (no I do not go around punching pple in real life.)
amichaiParticipanteclipse didnt leave. she still signs in.
amichaiParticipantrikki, keep lines of communication open. its a line we use for parents with kids but you can learn it also. if you go shopping, ,or on an outing to the park, ask him if he wants to come along. you loved him b4, you also love him now. when it comes to shabbos though, I agree that your parents should insist that he uses earplugs. tefilla and tehillim are the strongest weapon. depending on your age, maybe you can get in touch with an adult or “big sister” just to air out to. hatzlocha and brocha.
amichaiParticipantkol hakovod eclipse and all who have done the same.
January 24, 2011 3:45 am at 3:45 am in reply to: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn,A Watermelon in Flatbush… #731514amichaiParticipantEretz Hakodesh! and so thankful to be here! we have beautiful trees here and watermelons also.
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