Rav Tuv

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  • in reply to: What does it take to get a subtitle? #987759
    Rav Tuv
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    Can I get “Member”? Oh nevermind.

    in reply to: melacha after licht #837613
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    Sam2,I usually don’t argue with rabbanim who answer other people’s Shailos.But don’t we say “Minhag Yisroel Torah” and I don’t think it’s saying it’s a minhag and therfore optional…it’s saying its a minhag that should be practiced.

    in reply to: Having a Lichtege, Freiliche Mishpacha #837587
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    Learn in bais midrash and stay out of the house as much as possible:)

    in reply to: Jewel-Osco Wish Big Win Big Giveaway #850349
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    Great…i’ll take the new car & my wife will have the IPad. Thankx Newgoal, I will have to find out more about this.

    in reply to: Jewel-Osco Wish Big Win Big Giveaway #850347
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    Oops meant you’re. Just want syag to know I’m not ignorent 🙂

    in reply to: Jewel-Osco Wish Big Win Big Giveaway #850346
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    I have no idea what your talking about, but i bet my wife would. I’ll have to find out. are there any prizes worth winning?

    in reply to: mehadrin min hamehadrin #837163
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    If he is your Rov, get a new Rov.MMH has nothing to do with any other of your activities. In the context of the SA it refers only to lighting the Chanuka lights. if one wants to be MMH each member of the household lights each day as many lights as that day. Period. Anyone can be MMH for this purpose!

    in reply to: Dreidel #833222
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    I don’t give out such private information.

    in reply to: Jean Skirts on Dates #832556
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    Or acceptable?

    in reply to: artscroll shas #826415
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    if two people are learning from an untranslated shas, will they already know and share all the information on any given point that is contained within an Artscroll shas?

    Not at all. One of the most valuable qualities of AS Shas are the notes which do a lot of research on numerous points on each daf. To do this research even for an accomplished Talmid chacham would take many hours. Also practiaclly all the rashis are explained. Every now and then there is a shver Rashi. A S is an invaluable tool, even if not used for translation of pshat in the gemara.

    in reply to: How do you know when its time? #825787
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    Actually a different wife makes all the difference.

    in reply to: How do you know when its time? #825786
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    Oh you just know. Syag don’t laugh.

    in reply to: Parsha Question (Only serious answers need apply) #819827
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    But what is the chiddush of using ish v’ishto as opposed to zachar unekeva? I don’t think the midrash learns it from ish v’ishto.

    in reply to: Jewish Perspective #819306
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    We mourm the death of a Jew as one mourns for a family member. We are are on big family. L’havdil a goy is not family, hence we don’t mourn a goy’s death. Goyim have purpose in that they are here to serve the main servant of Hashem, the Yid.Just as any other briyah is here to serve the Jew.

    in reply to: The Beauty of Artscroll #814814
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    Everyone should read through that at least twice before Ma’ariv tomorrow night.

    Actually we start Viduy at Mincha tomorrow. But point well taken.

    in reply to: Mussar Book #814777
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    Orchos Tzadikim is all the musser one needs!

    in reply to: Oseh HaShalom vs. Hamvorach es amo Yisroel BaShalom #814303
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    I believe the Gra’s nusach was Hamvorach es amo Yisroel BaShalom.

    the thinking is one is not allowed to change the matbeah shetavu chachmim. Not sure why and who changed the shmone esreh for aseres yemei teshuvah.

    in reply to: Power of Tzedokah…! #813346
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    Oy! If you publicize this how will the plumbers make a parnassah now 🙂

    in reply to: Must a Baal Teshuva Remarry? #812757
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    Peace: I think it depends if the couple lives where frum Yidden live, so they can be witnesses. A marriage must have Kosher aidim…at the wedding or after the fact.

    in reply to: Must a Baal Teshuva Remarry? #812754
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    Yaakov is correct the main problem is Kosher shomer Torah umitzvos aidim. Wolf is also correct the double ring ceremony as somewhat problematic. Actually I believe this is a machlokes haposkim. As was stated Rav Moshe is matir a reform or conservative marriage. But Rav Eliyahu Henknin holds from the concept “Anan Sahadi” that means that if the couple are living together in the same house and shomrei TU”M know about it…this is sufficient to consider them married. As we are all witnesses that they are living together married.And would require a GET.

    in reply to: Should I donate my kidney? #836054
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    Mod, I concur on Syag’s aishes chayilness.

    Syag, Tell your husband musser zoger sends his greetings! He will know.

    in reply to: Saying Tehillim on Shabbos #805452
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    If one says “Shabbos hee m’lizok ur’fuah krovah lavo” as is said in a mishberach why not?

    in reply to: Please Daven! #804372
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    Candy I of course will daven and I know you. You told me on Sunday. V’Hamavin Yavin.

    in reply to: Why do people still wear black hats? #803568
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    In a Bais Medrash I’ve seen black fedoras laid on top of gemaras.

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