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good.jewMember
There is no such thing as middle. Only extremes
good.jewMemberYes, I do it for 2 and half months a year (and yes, I am an auditor)
October 28, 2010 2:30 am at 2:30 am in reply to: What REALLY happened with those boys that OTD en masse? #704853good.jewMemberPopa,
Please tell us what you find
good.jewMembertheprof1:
I disagree with your earlier post. The fact the someone is not a “learner” does not mean he is not a ben torah. The definition of ben torah is not someone who learns the whole day.
good.jewMemberNew york times, liberal attitudes and all
good.jewMemberI think the only reasons that matter are your reasons
good.jewMemberCharliehall.
I believe that the talk shows that Popa refers to are on the radio…
good.jewMemberI agree with Popa. Why can’t the girl just trust the guy that he will take care ot it. If she doesn’t think he is trustworthy, she has much bigger problems
good.jewMemberPopa,
I had a open (but corked) bottle of non-mevushal wine in my fridge and my cleaning lady cleaned the fridge. She touched/moved everything. Can I drink it?
good.jewMembermake a monthly budget and stick to it
good.jewMemberI don’t get it. If your child is old enough to understand what he is doing and why , than why buy a posul set? If not, just buy him a lemon
good.jewMemberI actually think that all of Popa’s posts are sarcastic and cynical. But still fun to read. Keep it up Popa
September 12, 2010 11:02 pm at 11:02 pm in reply to: Why I'm going to let my kids run around in shul #824475good.jewMemberPopa Bar Abba.
I usually agree with you, but in this case, I can’t.
A shul is for davening – not for playing. If a kid can’t daven, that is fine, leave him home until he is ready.
Dr Pepper’s idea is something to consider, though not really ideal.
good.jewMemberHelpful: please provide a source that shaking a women’s hand is 100% assur.
good.jewMemberAre you asking about Ou-D that is dairy or just dairy equipment?
In any event, why not let the kids decide when they turn bar/as mitzva if they want to take on an additional chumra?
good.jewMemberRegarding my earlier post, what would you say if one pot had meat, and one had pareve?
good.jewMemberPopa,
is it a problem to cook milk in one pot and meat in a second pot next to each other on the stove?
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