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  • in reply to: Hebrew name of missing soldier? #1028896
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    David Menachem Ben Rivka Leah

    in reply to: Shaving on Friday??? #1015628
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    What about shaving on Thursday night ?

    in reply to: TOTALLY MESSED UP!! #804284
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    If the “Learning Boys” you are dreaming to marry are demanding all that money/gashmiyus than are you really dreaming of marring those boys????

    in reply to: Midaber Ivrit??? #770138
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    I was translating an email from hebrew to english and it was signed “moshe v’shevi” so google translated it to “moshe in captivity”

    in reply to: Tefilin On Chol hamoed In Eretz Yisroel #975754
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    Asked my rov in america and he said to ask the rov in my town if I should wear or not and was told to STOP wearing tefilin.

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    FROM WIKIPEDIA:

    The top-scorer on each show keeps his or her winnings and returns as the champion in the next match, and non-winners receive consolation prizes. The current prizes are $2,000 for the second-place contestant and $1,000 for the third-place contestant. Since the show does not provide airfare or lodging for most contestants,[18] these cash consolation prizes alleviate the financial burden of appearing on the show. Prior to May 16, 2002, the second-place contestant typically received a vacation package or merchandise and the third-place contestant received lesser-value merchandise. Prior to 1984, all contestants kept their winnings, and contestants who finished with scores below $0 received consolation prizes.

    When the 1984 version began, the show’s creators decided to award full winnings only to the champion as a means of making the game more competitive, so that the final outcome is not always evident until the end of the game. On the Fleming version, contestants would occasionally decide that they only wanted to win a certain amount of money, and stop ringing in when they reached that amount, instead of attempting to become a returning champion. Others would refuse to write down a question for Final Jeopardy! if another contestant had a significant lead.

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    To Bowwow:

    All her kids are married.

    in reply to: Price of Psicha for Neila #697885
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    My shul didnt sell, and the gabai was supposed to get it, but I privately offered 500 shekel (for the shul) for it and he gave it to me.

    Anyone know the segula and where does it say it?

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