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once every blue moon, however in summer i increase that to every full moon
ED IT ORParticipantChulent,Cholant,Chamim,tsholent,tshulent etc..
though i have had cholent on occasion
ED IT ORParticipanttzaddiq isnt that “grieven”?
June 16, 2014 2:38 pm at 2:38 pm in reply to: How do I find the kind of job where I can be on the CR all day? #1019892ED IT ORParticipantI learn in Kollel
ED IT ORParticipantDuh
#justsaying
June 16, 2014 11:26 am at 11:26 am in reply to: Ketchup-lovers-and- haters alike, I have a question for you! #1019888ED IT ORParticipantNotasheep, how wasy your cholent this week?
ED IT ORParticipantYup, iced coffee smoothies
ED IT ORParticipantwho cares about nyrangers, world cup starts tonight….
actually who cares about either
ED IT ORParticipantdittto, golan is excellent, current law in israel if you take a sim only plan you are not tied in contract
ED IT ORParticipantits summer.
ED IT ORParticipantThanks, we only try!
ED IT ORParticipantBuy a massive tree, hollow it out where you want shelves, presto sorted
ED IT ORParticipantIs the OP the real avril?
ED IT ORParticipantNaftush, Dont we practice different faiths?
ED IT ORParticipantregister it that address and remove some vital parts, now call the recovery people and say you broke down…..
boom free delivery! battery and fuses and vital parts back in
ED IT ORParticipantPlastic wrap for pesach does need some sort of approval so prob worth checking with your LOR
ED IT ORParticipantTo look at: Car
To Drive: Car
To Sit in: Car
To Be a passenger in: Car
To talk in: Car
To be stuck in traffic: Car
ED IT ORParticipant@ pops.
serious lolage
ED IT ORParticipantMy k9 is really unfriendly ill be browsing the world and it starts woofing
ED IT ORParticipantMR Mustard, The candlestick in the ballroom
ED IT ORParticipantNew, Old, all the same just new names mostly!
ED IT ORParticipantEiffel? arche de triomphe?
ED IT ORParticipantjust type ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????
ED IT ORParticipantDare taken..
my name is crazy and im not a mod, im a brit by profession and i Detest therapists.
ED IT ORParticipantthat is so zeeskeit
ED IT ORParticipantSyag, it was to cross the road <DeathTroll>
ED IT ORParticipantOnly 7 lights?, Froggie i think you have a bulb out.
ED IT ORParticipantSyag i would tell but i would have to kill you.
ED IT ORParticipantpropa funny
ED IT ORParticipantyekke2,
that tune was catchy, just cant get out of my head!
ED IT ORParticipantMazel tov Yossi Z! all are waiting for the new thread!
April 23, 2014 12:38 pm at 12:38 pm in reply to: Whats coming to BP thats being advertised on all streetcorners? #1012436ED IT ORParticipantMaybe another oil spill?
ED IT ORParticipantI personally find this thread exceedingly insulting, there is no need to exclude anyon. Who is not a turtle.
ED IT ORParticipantwhat do you feed a turtle on pesach?
ED IT ORParticipantwot do U tink of texting? I personally tink it’s a gud tng. U cn teL ppl qix things w/o havN 2 caL dem ^. wot do U think?
i tink itz absolUtly NcreDbL & amazn
ED IT ORParticipantin reply to reb yidd,
True, BUT, it does attract attention and get more people to answer the poll, (even if they are MO Women!)
ED IT ORParticipantMen clean for pesach, in fact its practically halacha to go to Mikve erev yom tov
ED IT ORParticipant<insidejoke>J</insidejoke>
April 9, 2014 11:52 am at 11:52 am in reply to: Why are tefillin removed before the recitation of hallel? #1013150ED IT ORParticipantcopy paste from torah musings . com
By: Rabbi Ari Enkin
On Rosh Chodesh the tefillin are removed before Mussaf.[1] [2]
The second reason tefillin are removed before Mussaf is in order to add a Yom Tov flavor to the day. As Mussaf represents the Yom Tov nature of Rosh Chodesh the tefillin are removed at that time.[3] In fact, some authorities recommend removing the tefillin before the Torah reading as it also represents the Yom Tov nature of the day.[4] There are also those who recommend removing the tefillin before Hallel for the same reason.[5] Some suggest removing the tefillin after the Torah is returned to the aron kodesh.[6] Nevertheless, the halacha is not in accordance with any of these views.[7]
[8] Once the tefillin are removed they are usually just placed on a table and not properly put away and in most cases they are not even wrapped up. The reason for this is in order to minimize the interruption between the kaddish and the start of Mussaf.[9] Nevertheless, the tefillin should at least be covered before one begins Mussaf.[10]
Although this approach is normative and based on kabbalisitc considerations,[12] [13] [14] Indeed, this approach is consistent with other occasions when there is some form of an interruption before Mussaf. For example, in most congregations the rabbi delivers the Shabbat morning drasha *before* the kaddish is recited. In this way, Mussaf can commence immediately after the kaddish with no interruptions.[15]
Furthermore, leaving the tefillin exposed and unwrapped for the duration of Mussaf is unbecoming the reverence owed to them. In fact, according to halacha, whenever one removes tefillin one is to wrap and put away the shel-rosh before even removing the shel yad! There does not seem to be any good reason why this halacha should be ignored on Rosh Chodesh.[16] Folding the tefillin during the repetition of Mussaf is also not an option as one is required to listen attentively to the repetition and not engage in any other activities.[17] As such, the tefillin are left unwrapped and exposed for an exceptionally long time.[18]
Therefore, it appears to me that the ideal procedure on Rosh Chodesh would be to remove, wrap, and put away the tefillin before the kaddish is recited. Once everyone finishes putting away their tefillin the kaddish can be recited and the entire congregation can begin Mussaf at once without any interruption. As mentoned, this is conssitent with other occasions when there is an interruption before Mussaf.
[19] [20]
[1] OC 25:13; Mishna Berura 25:59; Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 10:19; Rivevot Ephraim 7:317.
[2] Mishna Berura 25:61; Shulchan Aruch Harav, OC 25:41.
[3] OC 423:4; Levush 25:13; Mishna Berura 423:10.
[4] Levush 423:4; Rema Mipano 108.
[5] Rema Mipano 108.
[6] Magen Avraham 28:30.
[7] Magen Avraham 423:6.
[8] Magen Avraham 25:30.
[9] Rambam, Hilchot Tefilla 9:13; Taamei Haminhagim, Inyanei Rosh Chodesh.
[10]
[12] Magen Avraham 423:6, Pri Megadim, EA 423:6; Mishna Berura 25:59; Kaf Hachaim, OC 25:94,95.
[13] Mishna Berura 25:59.
[14] Siddur Baal Hatanya.
[15] Mishna Berura 25:59.
[16] Mishna Berura 28:8.
[17] Mishna Berura 124:17; Igrot Moshe, OC 4:19; Tzitz Eliezer 11:10.
[18] Pri Megadim, MZ 34:2.
[19] Mishna Berura 66:35.
[20] Igrot Moshe, OC 3:4. For more on the discussion of when to remove the tefillin on Rosh Chodesh see: Rivevot Ephraim 1:283.
ED IT ORParticipantI dont profess knowledge in kabbalah but the end of the seder has a lot of soid to it.
ED IT ORParticipantmacklemore can we go thriftshopping?
ED IT ORParticipantAll of mine are in English
ED IT ORParticipant<offensive font> LOL </Offensive font>
ED IT ORParticipanti believe paying bochurim to learn bein haz is a very special thing if you cant stand it you need help
ED IT ORParticipantMurphysLaw
If Anything Can Go Wrong… …It Will!
In the past I used to post intelligent, Objective And also lightly humorous comments, I amongst many others on the C/R have now succumbed to posting absolute balderdash just to justify our existence on this great awe-inspiring site.
-RANT OVER..
In the past I used to post intelligent, Objective And also lightly humorous comments Where?
ED IT ORParticipantthe little medrash says haggodah by far the most fought over, the reb shach haggodo for best stories, and the reb chaim kanivski was sold out before i could buy it. the classic artscroll paperback is def most practical.
ED IT ORParticipanttakahmamash
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. . . the 1st Israeli war of independence.
It wasn’t the first, it was the only War of Independence.
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Havent the charedim started a second?
ED IT ORParticipantEspecially when thge Chofetz Chaim is involved
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