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Vaseline for chapped lips
moi aussiMemberThank you iacisrmma, I know boys who went to Ateres, I will look at it.
moi aussiMemberWell B1g BOy, You’re obviously unaware that there are plenty of bochurim who are not able to sit and learn Gemara all day long. One needs Yeshivos for such boys too, or should all those bochurim go on a Birthright trip?
I am looking into one Yeshiva who caters for such boys, and yes also permits a “filtered” Smartphone. My son is finishing Yeshiva high school where all his friends have a filtered Smartphone.
If you would have any idea about chinuch, you would know about: “chanoch lena’ar al pi darko”.
So if anyone knows of suitable Yeshivos for my son, I would love to hear from you.
moi aussiMemberAny updates on those two Yeshivos? Any new Yeshivos on the market? I am looking for my son who needs a Yeshiva with a non-intense program, and permit having a Smartphone (filtered of course).
moi aussiMemberThank you Abba_S for your advice, you must be a therapist/psychologist.
He goes to minyan like a robot. He wouldn’t need a cell phone on the island, his phone is rarely activated. Regarding food, he weighs 48kg (he’s 19), he eats to survive (no joy in eating). I wouldn’t say he’s depressed per se, maybe autistic traits…?
Where does one find a Yeshiva Gedolah for such boys? Most specialized Yeshivos cater for younger kids.
moi aussiMemberunsocial, the good news is that you are able to analyze your situation and you know what’s missing in your life. Furthermore, if you got married you can’ be such a hermit 😉
I know a 19 year old guy in my family who is a “real” loner. He has no friends, doesn’t connect with his parents or siblings. He simply wants to be left alone (with his computer). His family has tried to reach out to him, but he is not receptive to anyone or anything. Bein Hazmanim he barely goes out of the house (just for davening). In Yeshiva, he has no chavrusas (his father pays someone to learn with him, but half the time he doesn’t show up). He wishes he could live on an island by himself where nobody would bother him, nobody would talk to him, nobody would offer him anything nor request anything from him.
I wonder if he will ever marry…
moi aussiMemberMendy, you need a physiotherapist, ask your GP for a referral or try the yellow pages.
moi aussiMemberAs both the Donald and Hilary are despised, what would happen if nobody would go to the votes? If zero people would appear at the voting boots, who would be president?
July 24, 2016 9:17 pm at 9:17 pm in reply to: Perfume, deodorant, brushing teeth on a fast day #1160133moi aussiMemberThank you Sam2
lesschumras, you’re impolite
moi aussiMemberHealth
I wasn’t born in the United States so I can’t run for president.
moi aussiMemberWhy does it have to be either Trump or Clinton? Can’t we hope for a third independent party to join the race?
Let’s daven, Hashem can bring us the perfect candidate.
February 23, 2016 8:02 am at 8:02 am in reply to: Donald Trump Is Bad And Has Popular Support #1138393moi aussiMemberWhy do people here prefer Cruz over Rubio? When you look at the physiognomy of both candidates, you see that Rubio is a much more honest guy than Cruz. Moreover Rubio is a strong supporter of Israel. Listen to his speech on vimeo video 148881658.
By the way, physiognomy is called “chochmas hapartsuf”, it’s a Jewish concept.
moi aussiMemberThere was once a man who bought a lottery ticket and didn’t win. He went to Rav Yisroel Salanter and complained, “How could it be that I didn’t win? I had complete Bitachon that Hashem would make me win.” Rav Yisrael told the man to buy another lottery ticket. The man did as Rav Yisrael Salanter said and bought a new lottery ticket. The day before the lottery was to be drawn, unbeknownst to the man, Rav Yisrael Salanter sent a person to try to buy the lottery ticket from him. The man refused to sell the ticket. The messenger said, “I will give you up to half the earnings of the lottery ticket (at that time around 5,000 rubles).” The man thought about it and agreed to sell the ticket for that value. When he demanded the money from the messenger, the messenger replied, “I won’t pay you now. I will use the money from winning the lottery to pay you for the ticket.” They had a disagreement, and as a result the man decided not to sell the ticket. The next day, the lottery was drawn. The man did not win the lottery, and quickly went back to Rav Yisrael Salanter. “How can it be that I didn’t win the lottery this time? I had complete bitachon!” Rav Yisrael Salanter replied, “A person with bitachon doesn’t sell a ticket worth 10,000 rubles for 5,000 rubles.”
moi aussiMemberNo, I’m not Australian, I’m from a French-speaking country where “moi aussi” means “me too”.
moi aussiMemberzahavasdad, I don’t know where “down under” is, but I do know that it sounds condescending.
The term “Medicinal Cannabis” is used in US
Nana is mint tea (you wrote mariju nana)
moi aussiMemberThere is no such thing as medical marijuana. It’s either marijuana or medicinal cannabis.
moi aussiMemberMedicinal Cannabis has worked for thousands of people in California where it is legal. Unfortunately the drug companies are not interested it should be legalized in other states, but the lobbyists will win this sooner than later.
moi aussiMemberDaasYochid,
You’re free to be cynical. Hopefully you will never need to be cured from cancer….
moi aussiMemberPeople are confusing Marijuana with Medicinal Cannabis.
There are two components to the hemp plant, THC and CBD. Marijuana is pure THC whereas Medicinal Cannabis is a combination of THC with CBD. The former is a drug, the latter is a cure.
People in California (where Cannabis is legal), have been cured of cancer (even stage 4).
Here’s a letter I received from the Cannabis producers in California:
Dear moi aussi,
We are very, very busy and working harder than ever with the cancer patients.
On January 2, or shortly thereafter, our book “Cannabis killed my cancer and keeps me cancer free” will come out at Amazon. It may take a few days after uploading it to Amazon to see it on the market. It will be a Kindle book that will be available world wide, including in libraries around the world.
We have an appointment on January 6 for a conference at the local Cancer Center. They can no longer ignore the successes and are incorporating cannabis into their treatment plan. Mike has developed such unbelievably successful strains, even we are awed.
We are especially happy about Chris, one of the patients we have been working with earlier in the year. He has colorectal cancer and had been given what he called “his expiry date,” which was to have been April 9, 2015.
Well, he just bought a brand new motor home for a cross-country trip with his beloved dog and his family.
His story would have been entirely different without the oil, and he will not be hesitant to tell everyone. When we first met Chris, cancer had spread all over his body, including to his liver and doctors had sent him into hospice because there was nothing else they could do. He was in terrible pain and resigned to die. Within 5 weeks after starting the oil he was in remission.
We are expecting 2016 to be a monumental year for our work. Mike has spent the whole last year developing strains, mostly high CBD, but also some outrageously potent THC strains. He says what he has in his office safe in seeds and oil could change cancer treatment around the whole world.
moi aussiMemberYou can make choizik, but it doesn’t change the fact that people in California are being cured from cancer with medicinal Cannabis.
In Israel medicinal Cannabis is also legal (thanks to Litzman).
When we make choizik of others, it reflects how we feel about ourselves. It’s a sign of low self-esteem.
moi aussiMemberWhether you call the evidence anecdotal or scientific, the fact is that in California where medicinal Cannabis is legal, thousands of people have been cured of cancer (even stage 4).
You can google “Healing cancer with Cannabis” or “Rick Simpson” and see for yourself.
moi aussiMemberShabbak are left-wingers who hate the religious.
moi aussiMemberA man can fight his yetser hora better by getting married, so what’s your question?
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moi aussiMemberWhen we forgive ourselves, we don’t have a problem forgiving others. When we feel guilty, we’re not able to forgive, neither ourselves nor others.
Forgiving doesn’t mean condoning bad behaviour. We condemn bad behaviour, but we don’t hold onto guilt, anger and resentment. We can’t grow when we’re stuck in guilt. We need to learn from our mistakes and move forward.
When we forgive ourselves for our mistakes, we can forgive others for their mistakes.
I recommend the book “FORGIVENESS” by Rabbi Abraham Twerski
moi aussiMemberFound following info on onlysimchas:
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moi aussiMemberIn addition to Rav Wallerstein’s speech, there is also Rabbi Yisroel Reisman’s speech
moi aussiMemberI haven’t read all 43 pages so I don’t know if Avi Fishoff was mentioned. Apparently he does wonders with OTD kids. His approach is called “Twisted Parenting”. He has almost 100% success rate. Google him.
moi aussiMemberAt the end of days there will be a war between Edom and Yishmael, Western countries against Islam, could this be Gog & Magog?
moi aussiMemberI see that aries2756 features twice on the list (numbers 16 & 125)
moi aussiMemberYou even misspelled my name
moi aussiMemberShopping, I hate to disenchant you, but commas are the least of your problems concerning the English language. The words “usually, grammar, trying” are just a sample of your delusion.
Did you start a thread in Hebrew, to show us how to misspell every single word in the Hebrew dictionary?
moi aussiMemberYankel,
Not everyone is zocheh to find their zivug, but everyone has a zivug. Before coming down to this world husband and wife are one soul.
moi aussiMember@147, I thought they were Alexander Chassidim (that’s why they named the baby Alexander) but you can still go say “hamalach” around the crib.
moi aussiMember@147,
The Bris is tomorrow (if the little prince is not yellow), so are you going to the Wachnacht tonight?
moi aussiMemberThis week’s Ami had an article about a couple who had their first child on 17 Adar (5 months ago), after 34 years of marriage, amazing story!
moi aussiMemberWhen it comes to shidduchim, orphans are considered damaged goods.
moi aussiMembergolfer, you might be right, I knew it was an East European tribe.
moi aussiMemberrebdoniel,
When you say “hatah”, I guess you mean the groom, which Ashkenazim call Chatan, Choson, or Chusen. The Sefardim might pronounce the CH as H, but the nun is nun, so if you’re Sefardi, it’s Hatan.
The Galicianer say Huppe, Hassene, Hussen.
moi aussiMemberSee, Popa never talks TO me (his post was ABOUT me)
moi aussiMemberHamodia has a full page (A3) titled “Britain Welcomes Third in Line to the Throne”.
It must have some significance to Jews if most Chareidi news outlets talk about it.
moi aussiMemberWho is iBump, another one on YW’s payroll?
moi aussiMemberCorrection:
The vanished thread was called: “Is Popa Crazy?” (started by Popa and deleted by Popa)
moi aussiMemberThe little prince has been named George, Alexander, Louis.
moi aussiMemberI see that the other Popa thread (Why is Popa crazy?) has vanished. Popa works for YW (or owns it), so he can remove threads as he pleases.
Popa hates me (he never replies to my posts), because I’m perceptive, I figure out stuff.
moi aussiMemberYour post reminds me of the following:
On Rosh Hashana when we eat the head of the fish and we say shenye lerosh velo lezonov, there’s a minhag in our family to add “a shvons bleibt a shvons”.
July 24, 2013 7:49 am at 7:49 am in reply to: 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 – 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 x 0 = ? #1125402moi aussiMemberZero
moi aussiMemberYes pinnym, herring together with honey cake, salty and sweet, yin and yang.
moi aussiMembersuperme, the fast has started in Erets Yisrael and in Europe, and in Australia it’s after Shacharis already.
No my user name doesn’t mean Australian, it means “me also” in French.
moi aussiMemberIf Tisha B’Av is a nidcha, one can eat meat after the fast because it’s already 11 Av (no need to have a Pidyon Haben or Bris)
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