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February 21, 2012 7:53 pm at 7:53 pm in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868836NaysbergMember
Many lies have been exposed on this thread repeatedly. By keep asking what the lies are, doesn’t make her lies disappear.
February 21, 2012 6:46 pm at 6:46 pm in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868831NaysbergMemberThe book is replete with fabrications. One after another. Many of them have been pointed out on this thread and yet her cheerleaders here are still in denial.
February 21, 2012 3:50 pm at 3:50 pm in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868805NaysbergMemberZeesKite: Well said, well said. Everyone should read ZeesKite’s comments for a Torah view of this wicked woman.
Feif: The halacha IS you divorce a woman who cannot have children (after 10 years.) That IS the primary goal of a marriage. There are other reasons to be married too, so someone who cannot have children still ought to get married.
NaysbergMemberOne is not allowed to place their life in danger. What heter exists to volunteer for a military?
February 21, 2012 2:57 pm at 2:57 pm in reply to: Christie veto's the bill but the threat looms! what should we do??!! #853779NaysbergMemberI take it that TCG supports legalizing the freedom of anyone to walk undressed down his public street. After all, he is opposed to legislating morality.
February 21, 2012 2:55 pm at 2:55 pm in reply to: New news story- OTD Lakewood woman with 4 kids wants custody #857147NaysbergMemberShe is chayiv misa for having relations outside marriage.
NaysbergMembermdd: Kiev is a Ukrainian state and nationality, not Russian.
NaysbergMemberYakov: Read above. Valid shittas have been cited for the smaller shiur.
February 21, 2012 2:07 pm at 2:07 pm in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868798NaysbergMemberIn the interest of them avoiding hypocricy, I take it that Fein Un, soleik, and zahavasdad do not find the book I’m authoring, as described above, at all objectionable. After all, just as DF attributed the murder accusation against the Jewish father of his son to a story she heard from her spouse, I too am attributing the murders accusations against the trio to what I heard from my spouse.
NaysbergMemberThe three largest ethnic groups in the region (in descending order) were the Hungarians, Ruthenians, and the Jews.
February 21, 2012 1:46 am at 1:46 am in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868771NaysbergMemberI’m writing a book about a story my spouse told me that Feif Un, soleik, and zahavasdad are the Long Island murderers. That the three of them, in cahoots, murdered the over half a dozen young women that the cops have been unearthing in the past 18 months, that were buried on the Ocean Pkwy shore on L.I.
I’m sure none of the three of you would consider this future bestseller a lie or libelous or defamation in any way. It is tentatively titled, “The Unsolved Mystery, Solved” sub-titled “A story of how three young men committed the Long Island murders”.
After all, I did quantify in the beginning of the book that it is based on what my spouse told me.
NaysbergMemberDo any of you folks against taking the bit of shampoo steal the magnetic key card the hotel gave you (unless, of course, you first asked the front desk if you can keep it)?
NaysbergMemberThe reason for the astronomical increase in divorces is because wives are no longer dependant on their husband. Now, whenever there is a little spat, the wife can — and sometimes does — gets up and leaves figuring shes good on her own.
February 21, 2012 12:50 am at 12:50 am in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868767NaysbergMemberHer libel and defamation against every single frum Jew with her publishing the blood libel of a false murder accusation is — even on its own, which it isn’t — sufficient to condemn her.
NaysbergMemberYou only need one week off for a chusuna and sheva brochos.
NaysbergMemberOther names for the region are Subcarpathia, Carpathian Ruthenia, and Transcarpathia. The ethnic natives are known as Rus(yn), which is a Ukrainian ethnicity and is distinct from Russians despite the similarity of the name. The region was never part of Russia.
The region was part of Hungary from 895 CE through the end of WWI, which is slightly over 1,000 years. It was briefly part of Hungary again from 1938 until close to the end of WWII.
NaysbergMemberAnd if the patron didn’t use the tiny bottle of shampoo?
February 19, 2012 7:14 pm at 7:14 pm in reply to: Memoir called "Unorthodox" and its effect on us #868731NaysbergMemberYou didn’t know that Mein Kampf was fiction until you finished it cover-to-cover?
NaysbergMemberSam: So it’s only a vyeish omrim. Much more effective to change ones name, which is a vadai, no?
NaysbergMemberOur Zeida’s went to the Alps three months of every year?
NaysbergMemberHe was niftar rather young. Accomplished so much in so short a time.
NaysbergMemberI wouldn’t ask room service for additional shampoo (unless I ran out and needed more while at the hotel.) But I see no issue with, if you are at the hotel for a few days, packing away each days supply provided by the hotel even though they will be refilling the room with a new supply each day of your stay. (After all, you are paying for each day’s disposable amenities.)
NaysbergMemberPres. George H. W. Bush did a parachute jump in ’04, on his 80th birthday.
NaysbergMemberThe reason you went out again was because you were hoping to go to another good restaurant??
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