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  • in reply to: Welcome packages for simcha guests #1099178
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    a siddur, advil, purell

    in reply to: Fake Diamond Jewelry #1058358
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    You can tell if something is real gold or silver because the real one will have a number ingrained in it. For example, real gold will say 14k, 18k, etc. With diamonds you can sometimes tell if it is real by the sparkle of it.

    in reply to: Name My Store :D #860138
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    Soliek you are opening up a computer store? Since When? How about the name Control alt or Backspace inside?

    in reply to: sem shirts #858129
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    abercrombie and Fitch, hollister, Ralph Lauren, Century 21.

    in reply to: WHAT makes you CRINGE….??? #858323
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    When I see a Frum person taking up two seats on a crowded city bus

    in reply to: bas mitzvah present #1088945
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    I do not know your budget but since she is your niece you should spend a decent amount. A nice piece of gold jewelry is something that she will appreciate. An electronic is a nice alternative solution. It also depends on how to the right she is. A designer bag is another gift suggestion.

    in reply to: Gr8 places to go for pesach! #854285
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    soliek are you implying that my cooking is not better then the food at the Pesach hotels.

    in reply to: Temple Beth El in BP ought to become an Aish Kodesh type shul! #822263
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    I don’t think the shul would be able to be knocked down if they tried. I am almost positive that the shul is a landmark. if the shul is so important to you, anonymous become a member.

    in reply to: Temple Beth El in BP ought to become an Aish Kodesh type shul! #822252
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    The board members are trying to organize more events but that takes a lot of time and effort. The shul is open to all types of mispallim and many different people attend the shul. the Rov works hard and is very dedicated to the shul. If you don’t attend the shul on a regular basis it is not your call to make on how to change it.

    in reply to: where do you come in in ur family? #821130
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    The school that was mentioned before having a bomb scare was Prospect Park.

    in reply to: Temple Beth El in BP ought to become an Aish Kodesh type shul! #822244
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    Well said Soliek. If you daven at the shul even just for Rosh Chodesh benching you should become a member. the membership fees are not a lot and it gives money to the Shul.

    in reply to: Temple Beth El in BP ought to become an Aish Kodesh type shul! #822238
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    anonymous I am sorry for your lost but i don’t see how it connects to not being a member anymore. Your suggestion for changing Young Israel from what it is and hiring a new Rov is not your call and it is highly offensive.

    in reply to: Temple Beth El in BP ought to become an Aish Kodesh type shul! #822232
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    First of all I probably know more about Beth el then anyone in the coffee room. my family are members of the shul and I have been davening there since I was a baby. the Rabbi is a dedicated Rov who cares about the shul. Also the shul belongs to the Young Israel movement and can’t be changed. I’m curious if anonymous is even a member of the shul

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