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mikehall12382Member
lack of education, assimilation of their parents, desire to shed their jewish roots…all very sad reasons on why it is happening
mikehall12382Memberdowntown hotel
mikehall12382Memberany particular shul to daven at?
mikehall12382Memberdrinking out of a bottle and putting it back in the fridge….
mikehall12382Membermikehall12382MemberSandy Koufax probably made the biggest Kiddush Hashem for not playing on Yom Kippur…I believe there has been others who have done that as well…
mikehall12382MemberSounds like Montreal has it all. Great community, food and indoor.outdoor fun for all…
mikehall12382Membercharliehall, i just did some research and found a chabad house in Mont Tremblant area, looks like fun
mikehall12382Memberjust kidding!
mikehall12382Membergum is not a proper activity for frummies
December 8, 2010 4:23 pm at 4:23 pm in reply to: Shaitle Fraud Chillul Hashem Video: Sha'ar haTumah haChamishim #717910mikehall12382MemberIt can’t be real, no Frum Yid would ever lie, the whole thing is made up, not real, impossible!!! Actually, lets bury our head in the sand and protect them like some do with child molesters in “our” community…And you all know of whom I speak!
mikehall12382MemberDidn’t you all know that anything Helpful does, is the right way 😉
December 7, 2010 8:42 pm at 8:42 pm in reply to: Kosher Activities For Teenage Girls On Motzei Shabbos #885567mikehall12382MemberThey have free time after praying for their basheret, helping their mothers cook, clean and taking care of their younger siblings…
December 7, 2010 8:06 pm at 8:06 pm in reply to: Kosher Activities For Teenage Girls On Motzei Shabbos #885563mikehall12382Memberwhat about a good ol fashioned pillow fight 🙂
December 7, 2010 7:35 pm at 7:35 pm in reply to: Kosher Activities For Teenage Girls On Motzei Shabbos #885559mikehall12382Memberbake challahs for next shabbos…
mikehall12382MemberPashuteh Yid, well said….
mikehall12382Membermikehall12382MemberDecember 7, 2010 3:49 pm at 3:49 pm in reply to: Kosher Activities For Teenage Girls On Motzei Shabbos #885554mikehall12382Membertake up a sport…
mikehall12382MemberYou know if you feel such a stigma for being single in YOUR community, there are others out there. You may be shocked to here this, but there are plenty of single girls who delay getting married because they want to go to university and get a real secular education so they can get a real job…I know the horror of it all…let the bashing begin on me suggesting that delaying marriage and getting an secular education is not a horrible idea:)
mikehall12382MemberThe Lubavitcher Rebbe said it is permisable to buy a ticket, but just one…
mikehall12382MemberWIY-cant we just have a fun conversation here?? And how is one “earning” a living when they go to door for donations…just sayin 🙂 Now, what would I drive??
mikehall12382MemberOne that takes jewish learning and secular subjects very seriously…at least in my case.
mikehall12382MemberThere is so much good I would, I wouldnt even know where to start!
But on the fun side, quit my job, spend more time learning and travel…I wouldn’t mind updating my house and car 🙂
mikehall12382Memberhere is the link, it’s really beautiful!
mikehall12382MemberMontreal or Quebec City…Mt Tremblant has a chabad house if you want to try some skiing 🙂
November 18, 2010 3:24 pm at 3:24 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1144047mikehall12382Memberwow did this thread ever take a turn…
mikehall12382MemberLakewood is the center of the world 😉
mikehall12382Memberpopa_bar_abba, If these girls expect such lavish dates, then one should ask why they would want to marry someone like this? I’m sure there are plenty of places in Lakewood one can find a place where they can purchase and enjoy 2 cups of coffee for under $5
November 17, 2010 7:45 pm at 7:45 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143992mikehall12382MemberWhat about a situation in which a non Jewish waiter eats food cooked by a Jew, during his/her down time?
mikehall12382Memberpopa_bar_abba….LOL too funny. Kepp it up
November 17, 2010 5:51 pm at 5:51 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143951mikehall12382Memberchesedname…with all do respect, you make me laugh.
mikehall12382Memberso right…I know someone who initially said no, but was convinvced to at least go on 1 date and now they are happily married. So, yes what is the harm?
mikehall12382Memberpopa_bar_abba… I think you are being a bit overdramatic. What’s the harm in a cup of coffee? By the way, if one can’t afford a cup of coffee or a meal, how are they suppose to raise a family…I know hard workers like me who manage to work AND learn are suppose to support them right 😉
November 17, 2010 5:12 pm at 5:12 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143941mikehall12382MemberChesedname… I advise you to speak with a competent Rov, before you give your halachic opinions. Wolf clearly explained how one could have non-Jews for a Yom Tov Meal. Another reason why no one here should seek out advice regards to Halacha 🙂
mikehall12382MemberYou can always say Yes, go on a “date” then say no afterwards…you never know untill you meet someone face to face…
November 17, 2010 4:28 pm at 4:28 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143926mikehall12382MemberHelpful-true with regards to the actual marriage, but the children born from a Jewish mother are still Jews and thus Wolf has a responsibility to educate them as best he can. These children did not choose to be born with a “Goy” father…We do not understand why Hashem would allow this, what we do know is it is our responsibility to educate JEWS from all backgrounds in hopes they adapt a more observant life style. As for children born from a non-Jewish mother, than our responsibility is to show them the path of a Bnai Noach, as with all non-Jews. But, I would only do so this if a Non Jew expressed interest in Judaism and G-D. Otherwise, I would tend to remain silent on the matter.
mikehall12382MemberI just watched a clip online, seems pretty harmless to me. However, I would understand if many would not feel comfortable with it.
November 17, 2010 3:49 pm at 3:49 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143916mikehall12382MemberWolfishMusings- keep on doing what you are doing! How else are these Halachically Jews suppose to be exposed. As for those kids that are not halachically Jewish, perhaps becoming a Bnai Noach would be more suitable
November 17, 2010 2:53 pm at 2:53 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143909mikehall12382MemberInviting non-Jewish friends to a simcha IS a Kiddush Hashem, aren’t we suppose to be a light among nations? The Jewish wedding ceremony, the bris and yes even an upsharim provides plenty of learning possibilities
November 16, 2010 8:21 pm at 8:21 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143852mikehall12382MemberNo issue, just curious
November 16, 2010 8:15 pm at 8:15 pm in reply to: Inviting Non-Jewish Co-Workers To A Simcha? #1143849mikehall12382MemberI had some non-Jewish coworkers at my wedding, to this day they still are talking about it 🙂
mikehall12382Membertheprof1, well said!
SRPsych, thats what i fear
dunno, thats the problem
mikehall12382MemberThere is nothing wrong with following a certain Rov, etc…The problem is when one thinks he is above all others.I know of several Geirim and BT’s who’s love for Torah and Mitzvahs surpasses many FFB, what they had to go through to get to where they are now is trully amazing. Sadly many here would never accept them as worthy shidduchim for their children
mikehall12382Membermyfriend, thanks for quoting me, but that is no complaint. It’s a my opinion.
mikehall12382MemberWho says anything about complaining?
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