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It would be beautiful if everyone learnt in Kollel full time.
HelpfulMemberA set of Mishna Berura.
HelpfulMemberRifka with the f is an Anglicized version.
HelpfulMemberI think Rifka with the f is an anglicized rendition.
November 19, 2010 2:29 pm at 2:29 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1144070HelpfulMemberIsn’t that the Church attending rabbi? So Professor Broyde wants to justify going to a church service in the cathedral in front of a cross?
HelpfulMemberTake a look at the molestation thread. You’re a repeat offender there, for one place.
HelpfulMemberAll that coming straight from the mouth that speaks constant ill of gedolei yisroel and rabbonim. I let it stand on its own demerits.
HelpfulMemberaries, I’ve frequently noticed your comments (the ones that are actually approved) have been appended with the infamous “Edited” appellation by the mods. I trust they have good reason to disallow many of your ramblings.
HelpfulMemberIsn’t vol. 8 the controversial posthumous volume?
HelpfulMemberThis might be the first time I’ve seen aries say something that can be agreeable.
HelpfulMemberIn the Beis Medrash.
HelpfulMemberInterestingly Drudge linked to YWN on a national *non-Jewish* story.
HelpfulMemberFLOP is not included in the price in NY.
HelpfulMemberWasn’t it the Chofetz Chaim who promised to give away any winning after hiis rebbetzin purchased a ticket without consulting him?
So many winners got divorced and had all sorts of problems from their newfound wealth, that they rued the day they bought their winning ticket.
November 18, 2010 8:47 pm at 8:47 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1144058HelpfulMemberWhat about the so-called Rabbi who went into the chruch’s cathedral in Washington for Obama?
HelpfulMemberAnd then y’all wonders why everyone’s movin’ to New Yurk…
HelpfulMemberWhat is FLOP?
HelpfulMemberB”H Zaidy has over 100 ainekelach alone, kn”h.
HelpfulMemberOne that puts Torah far far ahead of secular studies.
HelpfulMemberThanks WIY and Mod 80. Do you or anyone know what – and where – are the lowest cost “black hats”?
HelpfulMemberCantoresq, Black fedora Stetson’s are to be found in the Yeshivish community. Humburg’s are a rabbonisha hat. Perhaps you can start a trend to mainstream it. 🙂
HelpfulMemberIt does go on in Queens and elsewhere.
HelpfulMemberIOW it is the same thing.
November 18, 2010 2:46 pm at 2:46 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1144041HelpfulMemberEisev sonah l’yaakov
Like all our “very good” friends and neighbors that were always there for us and helped us and were so nice to us in Germany and the other countires.
But as soon as the Nazi’s came to town, all these great neighborly and friendly goyim that our children played with and grew up with all their lives, were the FIRST to turn over the Yidden next door to them for the Nazi’s to murder.
Eisev Sonah L’Yaakov indeed. Don’t think it can’t happen in America. Tommorow.
HelpfulMemberAOM: It has to do with the Yemenite Jews, which is what this thread is discussing.
HelpfulMemberSo then what is modern orthodox?
HelpfulMemberShould we all go by a number instead?
HelpfulMemberi am here – 99, Smile E. Face – 100, and I’ll grab 101.
HelpfulMemberJust dont use your online banking password here, as who knows who can access it. In fact, they recommend to never reuse passwords between different websites, but then you’ll have to remember over a hundred passwords, to access all your sites.
HelpfulMemberLet us also never forget that the zionist reshoyim maliciously cut off the peyos of these innocent Teimanim as soon as they arrived in Eretz Yisroel. And then they kidnapped their babies to take them away from the Yiddishkeit the Teimanim faithfully practiced for thousands of years, and lied to their mothers that the babies had died.
HelpfulMemberY’all ought to move to New York!
November 18, 2010 6:01 am at 6:01 am in reply to: Black Friday 2010: Slashing prices like crazy #712526HelpfulMemberWhere can one find the black friday specials list ahead of time?
HelpfulMemberIt would be a good idea to recategorize a lot of the newer stuff in the Decaf category, that belong in other categories.
HelpfulMemberThe Yemenites are a better indication of ancient Jewish practices.
HelpfulMemberThe OP makes some valid and interesting points worth pondering.
November 17, 2010 8:02 pm at 8:02 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1144004HelpfulMemberapashutayid: Rav Belsky spoke to what you did. It was wrong.
November 17, 2010 3:50 pm at 3:50 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143917HelpfulMemberGoyim are never your family. A “marriage” to a goy is a non-marriage.
November 17, 2010 2:29 pm at 2:29 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143901HelpfulMemberSJS, you should have broken off all contact to the intermarried couple in your family, including the Jewish spouse who intermarried. Her family should have sat shiva for her.
November 17, 2010 2:09 pm at 2:09 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143898HelpfulMemberMaris Ayin, Rabbosai? Maris Ayin?
I wish some posters here would start maintaining Biblical injunctions, then we could move on to Rabbinical injunctions.
HelpfulMemberAbolish all labels, including Orthodox. A Jew is a Jew.
November 17, 2010 1:08 pm at 1:08 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143891HelpfulMemberWhat’s the Taz have to do with it? Participating in a party in a treif restaurant is clearly maris eyin. We have seen on this board all sorts of crazy aveiros being justified by claims of anono rov’s okaying them.
HelpfulMembersmartcookie – the outside world is ugly.
HelpfulMemberVery true. And sad.
HelpfulMemberJam – true. But you should only double park those times in a manner that you are not completely blocking someone from leaving. Otherwise what if you are in shul with your tefilin davening when he calls?
November 16, 2010 8:26 pm at 8:26 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143853HelpfulMemberYayin mevushal?
HelpfulMemberFlatbush comes next.
HelpfulMemberBoro Park KD has the best service.
HelpfulMembersqueak – I see a question not a statement. When did you develop your opposition to learning?
Homeowner – A curb cut in NYC is illegal UNLESS there is a permit for it on file with the city.
HelpfulMemberAnd why do you even have to go to Beis Din? The street is public property, not private property of the homeowner. So if it is an illegal curb cut, you’ve done nothing to him, anymore than you’ve done anything to anyone you’ve parked in front of a house without any curb cut. Its between the vehicle owner and the city.
HelpfulMemberAPY, And when an anonymous caller reports you to 311, and the DOB finds it illegal, they wont care for your lomdus when ordering you to remove it at your expense after first paying the city a $2,500.00 civil penalty. (That’s the fine in NYC.)
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