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CedarhurstMember
If they pay for it they get it. Otherwise not.
CedarhurstMemberbjjkid, I agree with you completely.
CedarhurstMemberMost Missed: ames
CedarhurstMemberThe best quality time in my life is at home… not hundreds of miles from home.
CedarhurstMemberb_h: what happened with the one you didn’t talk about?
r-b: what were your horror stories?
CedarhurstMembernfgo, doesn’t the State confiscate part of the estate if there is no will?
CedarhurstMemberHealthy?
CedarhurstMemberThe wedding hall point still stands.
CedarhurstMemberIf your not Ashkenazi you can have more than one bashert (or be one of several basherts for your husband.)
CedarhurstMemberAZ, if just 10 wedding halls in NY have 200 chasuna’s a year each, you have 2,000 shidduchim just from them. And there are more than 10 wedding halls in NY, they probably average more than 200 chasunas a year each, and there is chasunas out of NY too.
CedarhurstMemberI’d say Sac is short and chubby. Blinky is avg and smiley. BPT is the odd Litvak in BP. Bein hasdorim is a handsome heimish 25 yr old.
CedarhurstMemberDoes it beat memberette?
CedarhurstMemberAZ, why do you suppose that even if a majority of dates stem from proffesional shadchanim, the vast majority of made shidduchim are not from them?
CedarhurstMemberHow does the math work on that?
CedarhurstMemberTheres only one 911 AND there paid upfront with taxes.
Shadchanim you only pay if theres a shidduch. You cant blame a shadchan if he doesnt want to do business with you.
CedarhurstMemberIt was only sleeping for a month, although the thread is two years old.
Now what does YOUR screen name represent?
CedarhurstMemberAre you taking your kids along?
CedarhurstMemberYou must be wealthy. All the power to you!
CedarhurstMemberI assume 13 is something other than your age 😉
CedarhurstMemberAlso, it is legal to go into the right exit lane at any point until the white line becomes solid.
CedarhurstMemberYochie – it is very wrong to take up two lanes, and it can cause an accident c’v.
Gabboim, you’re right. Sometimes you have to squeeze in.
CedarhurstMemberI bet no one can guess what my SN represents.
mw13: is mw Milwaukee?
January 9, 2011 11:05 pm at 11:05 pm in reply to: Correcting a misconception about parnassah #750538CedarhurstMembercv, I’m sorry you never had the zchus to give them. Maybe you’ll be given that opportunity by the Ribbono Shel Olam before meah v’esrim.
January 9, 2011 8:46 pm at 8:46 pm in reply to: Senior Citizen's remarrying after divorce or being widowed! #726124CedarhurstMembersmartcookie – even if he has a son and daughter it is still a mitzvah of pru urvu to have more children. Even if he is 65.
January 9, 2011 7:43 pm at 7:43 pm in reply to: Senior Citizen's remarrying after divorce or being widowed! #726121CedarhurstMemberI was just saying that mitzvah makes no difference in regards to his age.
CedarhurstMemberAnd is someone uses a hashgocho that my Rov holds is unreliable, I can’t eat anything prepared in his keilim.
CedarhurstMembermdd, the other issue is if for example you eat Hebrew National (or whomever), but I don’t know them well enough or feel that there kashrus is not reliable, I can’t eat by you in your house or with food you made in your house with your utensils.
CedarhurstMemberr-b, please share them. We’re all here for you.
CedarhurstMemberMore like a series! 😉
January 9, 2011 5:09 pm at 5:09 pm in reply to: Senior Citizen's remarrying after divorce or being widowed! #726118CedarhurstMemberLesschumras: it very much does apply. My grandfather was in his 60’s and my grandmother in her 20’s when they were mekayim the mitzvah. The Chofetz Chaim and Ribnitzer Rebbe amongst many others also remarried a young wife when they were “senior citizens”.
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CedarhurstMemberMost Prolific poster & thread starter: eclipse
CedarhurstMemberCanada? Isn’t that the country somewhere to the North?
CedarhurstMemberYes, why is it even a question? Who would give up such an easy mitzvah?
CedarhurstMemberYou wish you had the zchus to have grown up here!
CedarhurstMemberI’ve B”H seen many succesful marriages between a approx. 20 yr old kallah and 30 something chosson.
January 9, 2011 4:03 pm at 4:03 pm in reply to: Senior Citizen's remarrying after divorce or being widowed! #726112CedarhurstMemberAnd the can be makayim the mitzvah with a kallah who is young enough to fulfil that mitzvah for him. And many do exactly that.
CedarhurstMemberI’ll let you be a boy for a day. Deal?
January 9, 2011 3:37 pm at 3:37 pm in reply to: Senior Citizen's remarrying after divorce or being widowed! #726110CedarhurstMemberlesschumras: the biggest one is pru urvu.
CedarhurstMemberCan I be one for a day?
CedarhurstMemberSir?
CedarhurstMemberEclipse: I like wearing ties that match my nail polish.
January 9, 2011 2:10 pm at 2:10 pm in reply to: Senior Citizen's remarrying after divorce or being widowed! #726104CedarhurstMemberYes. It’s a mitzvah.
CedarhurstMemberThe reason older men frequently marry younger women is because they have chiyuv to have children (whether or not they already have some it is still a mitzvah).
January 9, 2011 1:35 pm at 1:35 pm in reply to: Did You Ever Quote A Post In A Real Life Conversation? #1211871CedarhurstMemberI quote eclipse all the time. She is a modern day poet.
CedarhurstMemberDark blue with stripes.
CedarhurstMemberAnon:
Your first point is not a bad question. Nevertheless it doesn’t negate any of Derech’s point. The answer imo is, that yes, if they (sjs and gaw) wanted to learn Torah and needed support for it, they would not be wrong in seeking it.
Your second point does not make much sense.
CedarhurstMemberIf someone eats cholov stam and you dont, you cant eat even non CS food they prepare with their utensils (since they use them with CS).
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