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  • in reply to: Rabbi Moshe Tendler AH #2011903
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    Interesting side note, the levayah took place the same time as the Rebnitzer Yartzit in the next chelka

    in reply to: Tish or Farbreng #2011769
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    @CTL, are you talking about a sports stadium? because that it sounds like it, only its stale beer not wine

    in reply to: Rabbi Moshe Tendler AH #2011544
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    Far more relevant then topics like auto repair shops, extended warrenty calls and bechas ilonos sites just name a few

    in reply to: Tish or Farbreng #2011406
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    @lostpark, according your post you said your a ger, being we have a Gerrer Rebbe maybe you should consider becoming the Troller Rebbe based on the topic you start

    in reply to: Yiddishkeit Issues #2011203
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    @Torahjew “I have a family member with some serious Yiddishkeit issues, doesn’t keep anything and seems to be going through some stuff”
    I know of the Troller Rebbe, he does amazing work, mostly by joining and never have posted before and writes trollish comments

    in reply to: Bagels in Middletown NY? #2011200
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    @OCC, its the Valaro gas statiom

    in reply to: Oregon Farm grows wheat for matzoh #2010727
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    @GH, I am visibly frum person [payos beard yalmulke], and I did business in Utah, Wyo, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington and almost across the board frum people are respected, the only place that in encounted right wing hate was one or two right wing comments was in NW Montana, most of the hate the I encounted in the PNW was in the left wing area where they were very vocal about hate of Jews in general and Israel in particular.

    in reply to: Leave of Absence #2010723
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    Welcome back, we missed your take on law.

    in reply to: Pushing and Hoshanos #2010724
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    @AAQ i never missed a minyan during the entire covid and danced hand to hand maskless and un vaxed in this and last simchas torahs

    in reply to: NYC Chol HaMoed Trip Warning #2010113
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    Thats great, i hope the economy of NYC get a real hit from this insanity

    in reply to: Short Skirts #2009879
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    “Would you find it objectionable if women critiqued a behavior of certain groups of men who were acting incorrectly in public?”

    some women in my neighborhood went to the 4th of July parade and the Emerald Society Pipes and Drums marched and the women were shocked at leanth of the kilts

    in reply to: Short Skirts #2009661
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    How can our communities correct this untziusdik catastrophe, Yes I was once watching the st. patricks day parade and could not belive the size of the kilts the bagpipers wore

    in reply to: hoshanos ineptness #2009512
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    I would like to know what adult beverage you drank during the first days, I would like to try it the second days

    in reply to: Jewish RocketMan #2009250
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    @GH, “segments of the frum media are running stories with photos of a former chazar-eating, mechallel shabbos, yarmulkaless politician current being tried for felonies showing up at the kosel with a kipah for kol nidre ”
    FYI it was nilah not kolnidrai, and he walked to the kosel and was not michaal YK bfrasyah, and Hashem will always take some teshuah.
    PS he has charadi Grandchildren

    in reply to: Jewish RocketMan #2009146
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    @GH,
    1. I am having a great day, I love the fact that yiddin are busy building sukkas standing jowl to jowl picking out arba menim, will dance with the torah. etc etc
    2. Nowhere in the post is you write the accomplishment of the passengers other then mentioning that the renter is a self made billionaire and frankly I not busy with peoples publicty stunts.
    3. I agree with the last comment of what the yardstick of success is.

    in reply to: Jewish RocketMan #2009031
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    @coffee addict
    “Isaacman, is a 38 YO self-made billionaire who purchased all four seats on the spacecraft from Elon Musk’s SpaceX company for an undisclosed amount of money.
    While I wish Reb Isaacman and his 3 astronaut chevrah a safe flight and return”
    sure sounds like praise to me, would he have made this comment about some none frum eating a pork sandwich on YK?

    in reply to: Jewish RocketMan #2008882
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    @Godalthora, you are always buzy with chillul hashem, this is prima facie chillul hashem when a Jew vilolates YK in public, why glorify it?

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2008563
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    @Huju, ” but very few (if any) addressed the halachic question. Very interesting this coming from somone who stated very openly that you hardly daven, once a day if that, and really don’t respect daas torah, I hope its because you decided to turn a new leaf this year and be mdakdik khalacha, if thats is the case consult your LOR not posters on a website

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2008516
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    Healthy boys may be more likely to be admitted to hospital with a rare side-effect of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid vaccine that causes inflammation of the heart than with Covid itself, US researchers claim.

    Their analysis of medical data suggests that boys aged 12 to 15, with no underlying medical conditions, are four to six times more likely to be diagnosed with vaccine-related myocarditis than ending up in hospital with Covid over a four-month period.

    in reply to: Bagels in Middletown NY? #2008519
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    there is a gas station just off exit 130 that has a reliable hechser and makes great sandwiches, try the nova lox and bagel. its 20 minutes from Middletown

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2008129
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    @mobico, even using your number it equates to .020% or less then 1/4 of 1 %, or 99.75% get it and dont die and that includes third world countries, people with comorbity and immune compromised

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2008069
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    @mobico, the moribity rate [ for uneduated people the cases of people who die from it] is 0.016 or less the a 1/4 of 1% or in other words 42.3 million got it and 662 K dies, so not even close to your fabricated number

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2007947
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    @besalel, you obviously have no background in science and ubquin does not either, I guess you never heard of long tail exposure that can take years to manifest itself,WTC toxins for example.
    Many people [myself included[ with a background in science would pass on being used as Guinea Pigs and sit this one out for the foreseeable future

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2007895
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    @mod29 your right, its before YK, but you should have not let his stupid comment either

    in reply to: COVID Vaccine and Fertility #2007850
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    @ubiquitin, you want o be infertile? no problem NIH has a list of all the clinical trials you can be part of,

    edited.

    c’mon man

    in reply to: Where is the line between halacha and dinas dimalchusa #2007803
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    @AAQ, first of all the USSR had a court system, The Supreme Court of the Soviet Union (Russian: Верховный Суд СССР) was the highest court of the Soviet Union during its existence and your chance of winning a court case against the case was about the same as in certain courts districts.

    Second, “You can also move from NY to Alabama.” that ranks up there as one of the most lame statement that someone posted, how would you feel if the shoe was on the other foot and someone told you that if you didnt like something to move away?
    BTW its happening now all tthe states with strict covid rules such as NY CA PA MI IL are losing house seats to places with lax Covid rules such as TX FL NC AZ and MT

    in reply to: Where is the line between halacha and dinas dimalchusa #2007286
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    @Avi K .” In any case, there is a clear difference between protesting a law one considers unjust and breaking a law for personal convenience or profit.”

    1. Ever heard of the expression the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    2. who is the say the personal convenience is less a pure motive the the self aggrandisement by the likes of Al Sharpton or Avi Weiss Etal.

    3. Maybe just maybe loads of people consider it to be a unjust law inspite of what you think is just.

    in reply to: Where is the line between halacha and dinas dimalchusa #2007232
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    Interesting that Avi Weiss and company held that you had to do civil disobedience and break the law in public

    in reply to: Are we too welcomimg #2006730
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    As reported by YWN, the saga continues:

    The children of the American missionary “kohen” Michael Cohen, who lived with his family in the Chareidi community in French Hill in Jerusalem before his identity was discovered in April, are attending a religious school in the Jerusalem suburb of Mevaseret Tzion, B’Chadrei Chareidim reported.

    The principal of the Gonenim mamlachti dati (state-religious) school, where the children are enrolled, told B’Chadrei that she discovered the true identity of the family only after receiving phone calls from concerned parents of children in the school.

    The principal added that although she has made numerous efforts for months to have the children removed, nothing has been done, explaining that the school administration is not permitted to make an independent decision to expel students and the move can only be carried out by the Education Ministry.
    “I appealed to the state-religious administration but so far nothing has been done,” she said. “Over the summer I repeatedly appealed to the state-religious education inspector but my hands are tied. I can’t do anything because it’s not within the realm of my responsibility.”

    (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

    in reply to: Shorts #2006699
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    oyver on bal thikshasu

    in reply to: Time to start davening Rosh HaShsnah morning #2006505
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    @Reb E, I know exactly what I mean, the first perek in Perkay avos, during theses days lets not worry about what the other guy is wearing or when he starts to daven lets work ourself.
    unrelated I want to wish the CR of the CR ah yit gerbentched yur

    in reply to: The Lace Sheitel thread #2006506
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    @ujm, dont look at women so you wont be nichel

    in reply to: Whats this song called #2006507
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    Its the main niggun sung at the Troller Rebbeh tish

    in reply to: Time to start davening Rosh HaShsnah morning #2006106
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    vamach lulom tzadikim………….. no matter what they wear and when they start to daven

    in reply to: Time to start davening Rosh HaShsnah morning #2005981
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    A nice start of the new year is to work on yourself and not worry about yinnem, and I am talking about myself as well.

    in reply to: Car Repair courses needed in Lakewood #2005888
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    There is youtube videos on how to do your own dental work, how to dig a grave and trench a pipe

    in reply to: wearing a yamulka in a professional setting #2005641
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    @avrira, Other then you and Nachum everyone seems to get that we are not talking about the halacha/ hashkafa aspects of this, like one of the poster wrote earlier you dont have to post on every thead, if this thread is something your not interested in, so skip it

    in reply to: wearing a yamulka in a professional setting #2005418
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    @nachum, I guess you have an issue with reading comprehension, I wrote this is NOT about the halachic aspect, just the use or lack thereof in a professional setting and other headcoverings such a caps, toupee etc, and is it more a generational thing or a a lifestyle thing

    in reply to: Please explain Ivermectin #2005226
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    @orechdin
    “But in the end, it’s still horse paste that has some limited applications in far lower doses for human parasitic conditions. I’ll say “neigh.””
    Why didnt you write this at the begining instead of pretending that you were really seeking into.
    Besides you live in Israel why do you care what the CDC does

    in reply to: wearing a yamulka in a professional setting #2005143
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    @ujm, “your modernized hashkafos” I have no clue what are talking about, please explain

    in reply to: wearing a yamulka in a professional setting #2005041
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    @avira, talk about the pot calling the kettle black, attacking people on a personal level is very much your MO [ modus operandi not modern oth. no pun intended], read back some of you war stories that you posted and some of the put down that you used [ such as sin-agogue] and tell me its not coming from bottled up anger, and this is obsession should be addressed.
    All of us here [with one execption and he is very vocal about it] when confronted with a halachic/ haskafic issue will turn a his/her morah deasra and get guidance on it. Therefore I specificly wanted to avoid this whole angle of it and focus on what is / was out there, you dont like the topic dont comment on it.

    in reply to: wearing a yamulka in a professional setting #2004832
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    @Avira, Two things are very obvious, you never got over that fact that you were raised MO and you have a deep hate for MO, I think you need to do something about it its an unhealthy obsession.
    I am a Chasidisher Yingerman and I have friends that run the gamit from Vasser Zokin to Kippa Segruga and I respect all of them.
    Second you never interacted in the world at large and never knew people are professional and do/ dont wear yarmulkes, so your take on this not relevant.

    in reply to: wearing a yamulka in a professional setting #2004803
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    @Aviria, I was asking for personal prospectives, if I needed a halacha take on it I would ask my LOR, just as I ask my personal doctor a medical question.
    FYI I am a chasidisher yingerman from rebbisher stock not a MO, but you need to do something about your deep hate of MO

    in reply to: Ahavas Yisrael for those in YU/the MO community (Ask me anything) #2004388
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    @gh, Actualy I grilled it myself in my backyard, I have a sear grill, nothing like a seared steak to make a vegetarian fall off the wagon

    in reply to: Mysterious Gemstones? #2004203
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    I too have been inspired by this thead, I am starting a website selling stones with the haskama of Pinchas Taylor Barnum

    in reply to: Ahavas Yisrael for those in YU/the MO community (Ask me anything) #2003791
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    Have we yet had a discussion advocating Ahavas Yisroel by those in YU/the MO community for those in the Chareidi community?

    That would be a nice start, frankly this thread serves no purpose other then allowing a former MO gripe about the way he was raised in a similar manner to the footstep people gripping about being raised frum.

    in reply to: Frolicking Selichos Concert #2003792
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    @ujm, what was the reason of shelpping out a 4 year old tread? to start machloles erev rh? you and avriah need to look at yourself first and when your perfect worry about others

    in reply to: My father has covid, please say tehilim #2003664
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    @huju: “You seem to believe that Hashem expects nothing of us regarding our health and the health of others. That is colossally wrong”
    Au contraire my dear Huju, by not being hyper focused on covid I am maintaining mental health and placing less stress on the heart, I recommend you try doing the same, and the biggest chesed you can do is stop buzzing like an annoying fly.

    in reply to: Ahavas Yisrael for those in YU/the MO community (Ask me anything) #2003589
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    @chiamshulem, “some drive to shul on shabbos” yup and I am sure some eat shellfish and bacon and eggs too, those are not torah observant Jew by anyones standards.

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    I have davened in the past in MO shuls from Halifax NS to Palo Alto, from the UK to Venice with no issue, so long as the have a Mechitza according to Reb Moshe its not an issue, I happen to be a Chasidsher Yingerman related to most of the Rebbisher families.

    My main beef with MO places recently is that they took dranconian steps in Covid, and now to their chagrin they found out they lost between 1/3 and 1/2 of the members

    in reply to: What kind of people do you like? #2003550
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    I like everyone from the Rav who makes a long pilpul to people who question everything to people who are left of center and I have little in common with.

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