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Let me tell, wanderingchana about the”mallas” of this machine. In the workforce it brews your own cup everytime fresh and delicious. The Green Mountain, Nantucket Blend has won acclaim equal to the best of the best.. Once you try it you are hooked better said, “addicted”
Try it you will enjoy it. Shabbos and Yomtov become a problem. I have one at work for 9 years and can’t wait to get one at home..
BUBBLEParticipantThink only boys have this issue girls is just the same and I’m talking about the lower grades and even pre school. Some one was told to enroll her kids in public school and see how fast they’ll get into a school.
BUBBLEParticipantThe greatest gift you can give your wife is a gift of yourself. Offer to do the dishes so she can kick her feet up for 20 minutes. If you still have small children offer to bathe them and put them to sleep. And look around the home you’ll find may little things to offer to help her with.
That will be a greatest and cheapest gift yet most memorable and lasting gift
BUBBLEParticipantGo earn a living and learn in your spare time. Going to Kollel and relying on the one above aka your parents or inlaws is not erhliche learning.
What do you do on Shabbos afternoon Chol HAmoed and other times when you are free,, that constitutes a “learning boy”.
April 11, 2011 7:34 pm at 7:34 pm in reply to: How to remain neutral with the boys in college #758831BUBBLEParticipantThere is no reason to be rude I work in a non orthodox environment and for the past years have never shook a gentleman’s hand. I politely say I am an orthodox woman and don’t shake hand with the opposite sex. Some are aware of it some ask questions. It has never stopped me from doing my work and making a Kiddush Hashem by being an employee who gives them 100%.
Hatzalocha to you.
There are many other people in healthcare who do not shake hands for the sole reason of exposing themselves to germs..
BUBBLEParticipantits 92 days after a divorce that you are allowed remarry…
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