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  • in reply to: Hallel with Bracha on YH? #1724694
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    APY -“the neturai karta will be saying kinnos”

    They don’t have time – they’re too busy Demontrating against the Medinah!

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1724692
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    Rebbitzen -“Please share the 23 I never heard of.”

    I figured you didn’t, because you’re an Am Haaretz! So go ask your RH. He gets paid to teach you Torah, I don’t.

    in reply to: Hallel with Bracha on YH? #1724267
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    YO – It sounds like all Sefardy Rabbis. That’s because the Arab lands, where they came from, even Israel is better than Arab countries!

    in reply to: Hallel with Bracha on YH? #1724119
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    YO – With Bibi in charge – you’d be saying it for the destruction of the Medina. I can’t believe that a “Right Wing” Gov. is more left than Blue & White & Labor! He’s the biggest Wimp Ever.

    in reply to: Los Angeles, Yes or No? #1720505
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    1 -“LA isn’t a good place to bring up children”

    And pray tell – Where is?
    Do you know about all the OTD Kids from the East Coast?!?

    in reply to: Los Angeles, Yes or No? #1720315
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    glock222 -“I have not met anyone who has moved out here that is sorry that they did. I hope this helps”

    Let’s be realistic. It’s very expensive to live there. I know at least one family from Lakewood that moved there and had to move back.
    I also have a very close relative that moved there, but he & his wife are working to make ends meet!

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1720106
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    Ubiq -““I’m waiting for Ubiq to reply. If he doesn’t, then I will.”
    I’m not sure what i am supposed to reply to.”

    YOU DID IT!
    Right here:

    “Wait no longer:
    “The Rashba and the Ritvah opine,like the Ramban, that it is permitted to eat human meat.”
    That line was pure am haaratzos they do not hold it is permitted to eat human meat.”

    If he continues – I have what to answer!
    How about Am haaretz sh’ain lo shiyur?

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1719992
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    Rebbitzin -“For a GOY – it was never ossur to eat human flesh according to many Rishonim and poskim.”
    “And I am waiting for Moshiach.”

    While I’m waiting – Rebbitzin, did you ever hear of 30 Mitzvos Bnai Noach?

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1719935
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    Rebbitzin -“You also mix up the d’rabbonon for a Jew with a goy – who has no issur at all”

    I’m waiting for Ubiq to reply. If he doesn’t, then I will.

    Ubiq -“Yeah um this is pure am haaratzos”

    This is one thing that I’ll agree with him.

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1717272
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    Rebbitzen -“These DiRabbonon prohibition)s do NOT apply to goyim”

    All the Shittos that you brought is by Jews. The Shitah that I brought above, would apply by Goyim also.
    Do you know the Dinim of Mitzvos by Goyim? I think it was discussed even here in the CR.

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1717223
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    Rebbizen -“For a GOY – it was never ossur to eat human flesh according to many Rishonim and poskim.”
    Name them!
    From Aish.com:
    This would apply to a Goy also.
    “Rabbi Moshe Shemuel Glasner (1856-1924) writes in the introduction of his Dor HaRevi’i to Chullin that if one has the option to consume human flesh or non-kosher meat, even though the former is at most prohibited by a positive commandment, while the latter is prohibited by a more stringent negative commandment, it is preferable to consume the animal flesh. This stems from meta-halachic concerns which he discusses there at length. The primary issue is that cannibalism is something which ought to be repulsive to us even sans technicalities, and is to be avoided even at the expense of the prohibition of forbidden meat.”

    in reply to: Measles vaccine re-vaccination #1716747
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    MAMMELE-“Some people believe that the risk of vaccinating babies for a few viruses at once is greater than if done one by one”

    So do it every 2 weeks. Why wait?

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1716739
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    Rebbitzin -“רדב”ז in Sh”t s. 548 allows the consumption of human mummies for medicine purposes (non-life threatening need for medicine, so no pikuach nefesh, just neccessary).”

    What’s the question, acc. to you? It was Never Ossur!

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1716727
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    Rebbitzen -“Let’s engage in your logic:”

    At least I have logic. Do you?

    “Does a chicken or cow “crawl”?! Last time I checked, it looked like they walk. Besides, does a baby walk or crawl?!”

    Anything similar to crawling things. Animals are similar, eg. birds, chickens, cows, etc.
    Baby humans are Not similar.

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1716656
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    Rebbitzin -“Therefore there is nothing wrong for a goy to eat another goy,”

    WRONG! You’re an Am Haaretz!
    Parshas Noach:
    ג – כָּל־רֶ֨מֶשׂ֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר הוּא־חַ֔י לָכֶ֥ם יִֽהְיֶ֖ה לְאָכְלָ֑ה כְּיֶ֣רֶק עֵ֔שֶׂב נָתַ֥תִּי לָכֶ֖ם אֶת־כֹּֽל:
    The Torah Mattered Remesh, Not Humans. Adom was Not allowed to eat animals. Noah was allowed.
    I’m pretty sure רֶ֨מֶשׂ֙ is defined – anything that crawls. Humans walk, they don’t crawl!

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1716025
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    Anyusernameopen? – “whats a 4th degree burn? If I may ask”

    Are you an EMS guy that only knows 3 degrees?!?
    There are 6.
    FYI:
    Fourth degree burns penetrate entirely through the skin and begin to burn the underlying muscle and ligaments; fifth degree burns penetrate the muscle and begin to burn bone; sixth degree burns are the most severe burns which have charred bone.

    in reply to: Another Vaxx Thread #1716158
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    Lakewhut – They haven’t gone far enough!
    But it won’t make a difference.
    The only chance is – if all the Rabbonim & Schools get behind the Vaccine movement.

    in reply to: Waiter’s finger was in my my soup! #1713509
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    Rebbitzen -“I order a soup and notice the waiter’s finger slipped into the soup.”

    As long as they didn’t charge extra for the added enjoyment!

    in reply to: Not tzinius for no reason #1713507
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    Toothpick17 -“I’ve seen in the frum community women’s clothing stores that have not tzinius manicans. Number one is I don’t want to see pritzus.”

    Do you know how Manicans come from the Manican store?
    Any clothes they put on is more Tznius than the way they come!

    in reply to: Not tzinius for no reason #1713157
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    Yidd23 -“What’s a manican?”

    Well – when English is optionary in High School, then it’s a Manican!
    From Webster’s:
    “manikin – variants: mannequin or less commonly mannikin.”

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    Joe -“Rav Aharon and Rav Svei, I could understand you’d be upset that your deeply felt boich feelings insisting on teaching goyishe subjects to yiddishe kinder would be disturbed.”

    You keep pushing your lie that R’ Ahron was against Secular Studies in High School. Why?
    Btw, do you think that R’ Ahron doesn’t know Shulchan Aruch?

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    LerntminTayrah -“Secular studies don’t exist in eretz yisroel in the yeshivas, and they strongly resist it. Why?”

    EY has different philosophies than America. This is in regards to Secular Studies. This was based on the
    Gedolim at that time!

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    LerntminTayrah -“I hate to defend Joseph but he’s probably correct on these quotes. We have accepted secular studies so we don’t think about them but it’s not so pashut.”

    Are you Joe using more SN’s? He’s done that many times.
    And anyways I never heard of Gedolim in America saying – You shouldn’t have English Studies in High School. NOT even Rav Ahron!

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    Joe -“In any case, Rabbi Elya Svei, Rosh Yeshiva of Philadelphia and a student of Rav Aharon’s, was asked why he allows English in Philly if Rav Aharon was against it. What difference can there be between the town of Lakewood NJ and Philadelphia PA? Reb Elya answered that he has no choice, and that currently, the Baalei Batim would not send their kids to the Yeshiva except under these circumstances”

    Stop with the Lying!
    Why do you come to this site and push your Farfrumta Way of Life?
    Do you know about the Din Torah, from Phiily 12th graders, about English to R’ Ahron?
    Do you know the Psak?

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    Yserbius123 -“It’s not a new trend. Lakewood mesivtas that aren’t the Cheder only started popping up in the last 15 years or so. The first ones to start emulated the Cheder”
    Which Cheder?

    “and followed vague apocryphal out-of-context sayings of Rav Aharon Kotler ZT”L so they didn’t have English”

    Rav Aharon held that in High School you can have English subjects!

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    Meno -“Ummm…
    Rampid?”

    This is what happens when you spell words the way they sound.
    The correct spelling is “rampant”!

    in reply to: How Shidduchim became a beauty pageant contest. #1707621
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    Haimy -“How Shidduchim became a beauty pageant contest.
    Some boys won’t even go out without first seeing a photo.”

    What’s wrong with that? (My second line.)

    “It’s not a secret that externals have become a big factor in the frum shidduch world, especially for boys.”

    I think the biggest factor is money! The girl or her parents need to have it or have access to it.

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    NDC -“If he ate cake before davening, he was over an issur.”

    Who says? Did you learn the MB over there?

    in reply to: Alcohol & Psychotropic Drugs Can Kill #1693371
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    Haimy-“I’m specifically addressing underage drinkers who may impulsively drink alcohol despite the danger involved with mixing with meds. It’s up to us adults to be responsible & not offer them a possibly life threatening substance”

    I’m a medical guy and an adult and I take lots of meds, but I drink on Purim. Ok, I’m not that irresponsible – I drink less than I used to!

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    SC -“The question is why was a serious Lakewood bochur at a seudas shabbos with a MO girl?”
    No. The question is why did they go out on a date?

    in reply to: Alcohol & Psychotropic Drugs Can Kill #1693157
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    Yidd23 -“The specific needs of the patient includes the need to drink alcohol.”

    Ok. I’ll drink to that! L’Chaim.

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    Rebbitzen Goldenpickanicerscreenname -“Full disclosure: The girl`s father is Rosh Kollel in a MO Kollel (hence references to Rabbi JB Soleveitchik and Rav Hershel Shachter – in another thread etc).
    The consensus is that the girls whose father`s are Rosh Yeshiva or Rosh Kollel get the pick of the boys because they can afford to pay (if they are successful fundraisers). It makes no diff if the Kollel or Yeshiva is MO…they get the top boys”

    This is an exception. Your original question was a regular MO to Yehivish.

    “Health – you might not know that sefardim follow the Bais Yossef (generally more maikel)”

    The meat is more Machmir.

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    themasmidofbrisk -“as long as she makes a good kugel and chulunt i think its shaych am i right @ravdovidhockerz

    Don’t Be So Desperate. You have No idea about marriage. It’s a lot of work. That’s why you need couples on the same Hashkofah Page!

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    ZD -“I know quite a few “Mixed Marriages” between Sephardim and Ashkenazim”

    What’s the comparison to MO with Yeshivsh?
    Nowadays the Sephadim learn in Litvishe Yeshivos.

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    DY -“Maybe there were other factors besides differences in hashkafa.”

    There are always other factors. Actually I never met a couple that were exactly alike!
    The main thing in marriage – they both have to start on the same page. Two different Hashkofos at the beginning is Not a very good idea.

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    Did the leaf stop the bleeding? If it did, what’s the prob? No comparison – one to the other!

    in reply to: USA ANTISEMITISM #1691423
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    Joe – “That’s because as a matter of quantity most antisemitism comes from the left/liberal/”progressive”/university types.”

    This is the New Democratic Party. They couldn’t even mention Omar by name – in today’s resolution!
    But when it came to Rep. King – almost e/o denounced him.
    The US will be the Next Europe.
    Funny how Liberalism promotes Jewish Hatred!
    Anyone hear of Nazi Germany?!?

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    Rebbitzen Goldenpickanicerscreenname -“Can a shidduch be successful if they are on the ‘same page’ in everything except their hashkofas?”

    Not in a Million Years! I’m divorced & my Ex-wife and me weren’t that far apart.

    in reply to: Are sneakers disguised as dress shoes a myth? #1688725
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    Yidd23 – They started making black shoes/sneakers 20-30 years ago.
    The companies thought is was a good idea, because they are more Comfy.
    And it is a big seller.

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    anon -“Health: They are socially liberally, but not gun control liberal.”

    That won’t solve the problem. In these places they’ll never loosen gun restrictions, but why can’t they have tougher punishment laws?!?

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    Anon1 -““Yep, though some studies are showing that black people are people too. I know I know thats pretty liberal of me.”- Yes, and that is why Chicago has a high homicide rate. So it has nothing to do with the laws, but the people.”

    You’re wrong! Most inner cities have liberal laws, therefore they have high crime rates.

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    That’s our religion nowadays. The religion is a lot on the outside.

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    AZ -“How does LE accurately determine who the good guy with a guy is in a matter of a split second.”

    That just happened in Queens. The perp had a fake gun, but the cops killed a detective & shot his partner!

    “For a civilian in a situation with elevated adrenaline levels this may be impossible.”

    You’re right. I don’t own a gun, but if I bought one – it would be a shotgun. They even have them in pistol form.

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    Ubiq -“Oh and FYI Illinois 8th in gun control and 31st in gun deaths so all in all a safer place to live than Missouri.”

    People don’t live in states per se, they live in cities. Chicago is the number 7 on the list of murders, in cities with the population of over 500 thousand.

    “guns are easily purchased in neighboring Missouri”

    That’s not the problem. If these perps wouldn’t get it there they would get it elsewhere!
    There’s a problem in the US with illegal guns – it not just drugs.

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    M -“Does anyone here have any ideas?”

    Buy a machete. It’s a lot cheaper than a gun.

    in reply to: Amazon out socialism in #1679988
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    CA -“Amazon out socialism in”

    Actually it’s Not socialism, but Communism!
    Communism in theory makes e/o equal. But you see how that worked out in all the Commy countries!
    Eg. – the NY Governor & NYC Mayor were willing to give tax breaks to Amazon in return for them to create jobs. This would create more NY Tax dollars.
    The Commies in the Democrat party refused to even consider that proposal, because e/o has to be on an equal basis, no matter how logical the proposal was!

    in reply to: Where is Har Sinai?? #1679877
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    Obviously you’ll see what I’m posting is accurate from the this article.
    You’ll also see that Shlomo Hamelech thought it was important to know where Krias Yam Suf was!
    From DiscoverUSA:
    “Chariot Wheels litter the bottom of the Red Sea.
    Horse bones discovered in the Red Sea off Neweiba Beach. Many human and horse bones have been recovered from the bottom of the Red Sea. What other evidence is there that an army was destroyed by water?
    Neweiba Beach
    The story began in 1978 when a man by the name of Ron Wyatt chartered a small air-plane and was flying over the Sea of Aqaba south of Israel. Wyatt was a part-time Bible explorer who was in the area on some archeological research at the sites of Sodom and Gomorrah along side of the Dead Sea.
    As he flew over Neweiba Beach he commented to the pilot — “That looks like the area the Bible describes where Moses was trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh’s army. I need to go down there and take a closer look.”
    Wadi WatirNeweiba Beach, Egypt, is now a resort area along the coast of the Sea of Aqaba (Red Sea).
    When Wyatt drove to Neweiba Beach, he had to go through a long winding canyon called the Wadi Watir. He recalled how that Pharaoh had said — “They are entangled in the land, the wilderness has shut them in.” (Exodus 14:3)
    Once Moses and the Hebrews entered into the canyon there was no escape. Soon the million or so escaping slaves were crowded onto a sandy beach. Before them lay the Red Sea. Behind them came one of the most powerful armies in the world. They were trapped between the mountains and the Red Sea.
    The steep canyon sides of the Wadi Watir leading to Neweiba Beach, Egypt.
    Pharaoh’s army pursued thinking that an easy massacre was just hours away. They were right! But Pharaoh and his commanders had no way of knowing that they would be the ones destroyed by walls of water that loomed up nearly 900 feet on either side of them.
    Pillar marking the crossing site of the Exodus.
    When Mr. Wyatt arrived at Neweiba Beach he soon found evidence that this was, in fact, the very spot where Moses and his followers crossed the Red Sea. A huge stone column was found lying in the water and the inscription had long been washed away. But an identical column found across the Red Sea had Hebrew writing giving glory to the God of Israel who delivered His people through the Red Sea. It is believed that King Solomon erected those columns as a permanent memorial of the Exodus!
    An identical column was found on the opposite side of the Red Sea along the coast of the ancient land of Midian which is now Saudi Arabia.
    Chariot Wheels in the Red Sea have been discovered. Mr. Wyatt reasoned that if this were truly the site of the Red Sea Exodus, there could be evidence in the waters. What he was about to find was truly remarkable!
    Wyatt began investigating underwater off the coast of Neweiba Beach. One of the first things he found was a beautiful gold plated chariot wheel, very fragile but clearly visible in the clear waters of the Red Sea!
    Later, Wyatt and his sons found numerous other man-made artifacts and chariot wheels. The shapes of the battle debris were still intact because coral had attached themselves to the wood, preserving evidence of the historical accuracy of the Biblical account of the Exodus and the destruction of Pharaoh’s army, estimated to be as many as 250,000 soldiers and horse drawn chariots.
    Coral encrusted chariot wheel found in the water of the Red Sea.
    Four, six and eight-spoked wheels were found in the Red Sea. These wheels were typical of the wheels used in the 18th Dynasty at the time of Moses and the Red Sea Exodus.
    Man-made axle and wheel found in the waters of the Red Sea.Artists rendering of the wooden spokes and axle, now gone but the shape has been preserved by coral!
    4 and 6 Spoked Wheels From The 5th Dynasty of Egypt:
    Typical chariot wheel from the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, the time of Moses and the Exodus.
    Wyatt recovered the hub of a wheel with the remains of eight spokes and gave this significant find to Nassif Mohammed Hassan, Director of Antiquities in Cairo. Mr. Hassan immediately identified the artifact as a chariot wheel dating over 3500 years ago during the 18th Dynasty, the only time the ancient Egyptians used an eight-spoked wheel. The hub and spokes are on display in Cairo, Egypt.
    Coral attached themselves to the remains of the chariots and preserved them for 3500 years!
    Mr. Wyatt commented that the bottom of the Red Sea was littered like a junk yard.
    Who would have ever thought that such significant evidence would be preserved for nearly 3,500 years!
    An excellent book and DVD are available detailing recent scientific research that has verified Mr. Wyatt’s discoveries. “The Exodus Case” is available at Amazon.DVD “The Exodus Revealed” is available at Amazon.
    Underwater land bride stretching across the Red Sea. This remarkable excape route provided by God is nearly 200 yards wide!Wyatt also discovered that there was an under-water causeway or land bridge stretching from the shores of Neweiba Beach, across the deep waters
    of the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia, the ancient land of Midian where Moses and his people gathered at Mount Sinai. The land bridge provided by the Lord for His people, slopes gently down to almost 900 feet before going back up to the other side! Imagine walls of water 900 feet high . . . little wonder that Pharaoh’s army was totally destroyed!
    Underwater land bride through the Red Sea!
    Finding the crossing site was the key in locating the real Mount Sinai in the land of Midian.

    For hundreds of years, people thought that Mount Sinai was located in the southern tip of the of the Sinai Peninsula (see red “X” above. But after many archaeological digs in the area, it has been concluded that there was never an encampment there.”

    in reply to: Where is Har Sinai?? #1679655
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    There is a video that follows Bnai Yisroel out of Egypt. The Yam Suf is the Gulf of Aqaba. Then they went to Saudi Arabia, where they got the Torah on Har Sinai. It’s the Southwestern part of the country.

    in reply to: Where is Har Sinai?? #1677167
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    DY -“I bet there are some convincing anti-vax videos as well.”

    Actually the Anti-vaxxed movement is Not that cheap. They made a real movie called “Vaxxed”. Those guys have Big Bucks behind them.
    The Anti-vaxxed movie is just people talking; but the Har Sinai Vid you actually see the 2-toned mountain & the whole area.
    Seeing is Believing!

    in reply to: Where is Har Sinai?? #1677145
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    GH -“As far as “gold dust”, the area has been home to traders for thousands of years so you’d probably have to look hard to find some area w/o traces of gold dust”

    I know it’s hard to believe, but I just saw the video on YouTube.
    The guy who made the vid believes in the old testament. He’s scared that Muslims will destroy the area. He’s probably a x-tian.
    Btw, it’s probably the place where the Egel was burnt, because it’s only there, not everwhere where there is Gold Dust!

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