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  • in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026764
    popa_bar_abba
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    If the pareve pot is now fleishig, is it ben yomo?

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026762
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    I was originally worried about the latter, but am now beginning to be worried about the former as well perhaps.

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026759
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    I dunno about that Sam. Oil is a preservative.

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026756
    popa_bar_abba
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    Just to clarify- are you assuming that there was more than shishim of the original oil remaining in the pot combined with the new oil?

    Interesting question.

    I’d say there was possibly. I wiped it clean, but presumably there was some residue. And I only added a couple tablespoons of new oil.

    However, the old oil was mostly just oil, and only contained a minimal amount of fleish, if you don’t just call that beliyos anyway. And there is no chanan by heter.

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026755
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    In 105-3 there appears to be a machlokes shach & taz if we’re machmir when not hefsed meruba to say when side by side & the issur is hot that assurs kulo or just klipa

    I knew that klipos are bad, and that we try to avoid them, but I never figured they are assur!

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026753
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    I asked a rav, but he’s too busy with all you big fat jerks to answer my shailas.

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026749
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    Thank you sam

    But I seem to recall a shach or taz about next to each other. Maybe in 91?

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026745
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    eparosh: I thought I might fry with that oil again. But now I needed the pot for making popcorn, so I dumped out the oil.

    SIDI: Don’t be ridiculous. I wiped the pot clean of the oil, and it was visually clean and felt clean. Then I heated it on the stove to probably 700 degrees, and I’m sure it killed any surface bacteria. I’m sure it was a whole lot cleaner than whatever you cook with.

    in reply to: is my pot pareve #1026742
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    ckbshl:

    Maybe cold. I dunno.

    The pot was half full with oil.

    So i thought of that. But, then how do we ever say that it is nat bar nat when cooked in liquid–doesn’t the food leach into the liquid?

    No spot.

    But can I go l’chatchila make stuff in it to eat with milchig?

    SIDI: I didn’t clean it at all. Why would I?

    in reply to: Yehareig V'al Yaavor? #1093726
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    ??? ???? ????, ????? ?????

    in reply to: In honor of Tisha B'av. What you respect about… #1165184
    popa_bar_abba
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    This tisha b’av I respect the chayalim who risk their lives to protect our people.

    I respect the “chilonim” who I saw singing “mi shemaamin lo mefacheid.”

    I respect the 20,000 who came to the levaya of a chayal boded from America.

    I respect the thousands of people who stood outside the Goldin house, H”yd and sang tefilah l’ani.

    “Al taster paneicha mimeni, b’yom tzar li.”

    in reply to: Shahi Pahi #1026057
    popa_bar_abba
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    Tahi

    in reply to: My weird substitute for the shem hashem #1026046
    popa_bar_abba
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    So does Markulis

    in reply to: My weird substitute for the shem hashem #1026045
    popa_bar_abba
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    HaBaal has three syllables.

    in reply to: OnlySimchas #1026606
    popa_bar_abba
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    Email them?

    in reply to: My weird substitute for the shem hashem #1026040
    popa_bar_abba
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    Allah?

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039591
    popa_bar_abba
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    PAA, nu what do you think of my last two answers?

    in reply to: Are you a Ka'eylah Jew? #1203245
    popa_bar_abba
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    No but I’m an “eichaaaaa” esah levadi jew

    And “eichahaaaaa” haysa lzonah jew

    in reply to: Any Bein Hazmanim Hat sales #1026033
    popa_bar_abba
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    How is a bein hazmanim hat diff than a regular one?

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039584
    popa_bar_abba
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    The answer is pashut.

    You are the brother. You can’t just keep it, because then you won’t be mekayeim the mitzva of paying it back.

    V’dok v’timtza kalus rosh

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039583
    popa_bar_abba
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    But I don’t get your latest answer. Which may or may not be because I don’t know who Kisloach is.

    Kisloach was Kilonia. I forgot her name.

    It didn’t make any sense, because it had the brother being alive, so why doesn’t he get the money. I said it anyway because a chance to bring in eishes shnei yevamin.

    Sam: I hadn’t read the tosfos when I wrote the first answer.

    Anyway, the answer is pashut.

    The brother is also a horaso shelo b’kdusha. That’s why he won’t get the money before our guy. But if you give our guy the money, they’ll let him do yibum and patur the house. Meanwhile, really, both brothers should do chalitza because it is a chalitza pesula.

    in reply to: Social Work School #1024835
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    I got my PsyD 2 years ago, and now am working on my Phd.

    In my professional opinion, you are all lunatics.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039577
    popa_bar_abba
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    My wife says it was worth putting up with all the techeiles posts just to get this thread.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039576
    popa_bar_abba
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    The answer is pashut.

    Deni is alive. The fear is you will pay Kulso and then Kulso will die. Then, since you paid him, people will think he was a real brother, and then when Kisloach falls to Deni now, it is eishes shtei achim!

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039566
    popa_bar_abba
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    I have more answers, rabim v’nechbadim m’eileh. But no time now except to chuckle at PAA’s comment.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039563
    popa_bar_abba
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    No, problem was people will think there is no zika to brother. Tosfos was careful to not say they will think brother does not have to do yibum, since he meant my answer.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039561
    popa_bar_abba
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    1. I think it might. see 17b-18a in yevamos.

    2. Pagum, not mamzeirim.

    3. Also dead. Nafka mina is if their wives are muttar to kohanim.

    4. I understood tosfos that people will let him do yibum if you repay loan; that is, the repayment has to be before the yibum.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039557
    popa_bar_abba
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    (Alternatively)

    PAA: so you really have a kasha in yevamos–go ask your kashas in yevamos–why are you hocking here

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039556
    popa_bar_abba
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    The answer is pashut.

    Deni (levi) is also dead. The issue is whether there was a zika back when he was alive. Who cares? Because deni (levi) had meanwhile married achos zekukaso and had kids and we want to know if they’re pagum.

    So if you pay yorin (shimon) the loan, people will think he can be meyabeim kilonia (the yevama), and that that lmafrea nullifies the zika that deni (levi) had.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039548
    popa_bar_abba
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    Ah, I hadn’t read the tosfos. Didn’t realize tosfos had explicated the problem was Deni.

    Also, I made a mistake–her name was not Kilonia, it was Kalinia.

    Anyway, the answer is that the ri holds eishes ach shelo haya b’olamo falls to yibum if already pregnant, but, does not receive yerusha. We learn it from naami “gam halayla hayisi l’ish”

    in reply to: Rabbinic Titles #1024758
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    in reply to: Rabbinic Titles #1024757
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    I have my own theories on what hahu gavra means. I donno if I’ve ever espouses it on this side.

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039546
    popa_bar_abba
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    My answer above.

    Deny does not exist. Never did.

    Tanpi has two sons: Kulso and Rovi.

    Tanpi lends money to reuven.

    Rovi dies childless, leaving his wife Kilonia.

    Tanpi dies.

    Reuven is considering returning the money to Kulso.

    Reuven should not, lest Kulso be meyabem Kilonia.

    If he does, people will think they are married. And then when he is mekadesh Kilonia’s sister Chorga, they will think it is not kiddushin.

    Hashta d’asinan l’hachi, we may as well say that Rovi is also horaso shelo b’kdusha. Oh well. So you don’t even need the full cleverness of my answer.)

    in reply to: Yavam inheriting father who was a ger #1039544
    popa_bar_abba
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    Answer is pashut (put in other thread).

    The brother died childless. And that’s why there would be yibum.

    in reply to: Girl Refusing a Shidduch Because Boy is Shorter #1026950
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    Unfortunately boys DO turn down shidduchim for looks (if the pictures even get past their moms). Often, so do girls, which is why I believe a blind date should be a double-blind, where neither party knows what the other one looks like in advance.

    I think both should wear blindfolds on the actual dates until 4th date. It has the added benefit that you don’t need to spend money on seltzer at a nice lounge because can’t see it.

    in reply to: Lets All Make Non-Nasty Comments About Other Posters! #1037534
    popa_bar_abba
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    Some of PAA’s comments are tolerable.

    in reply to: What is this roshei tovos ? #1024616
    popa_bar_abba
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    welcome back

    in reply to: PAA's not-always-in-context Coffee Room Report Card Comments #1156528
    popa_bar_abba
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    So you can make a whole thread of “nasty” comments aimed at you.

    I’d be lucky if I could make a whole thread of non-nasty comments aimed at me.

    in reply to: PAA's not-always-in-context Coffee Room Report Card Comments #1156520
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    My wife says that being meshuga for everything is a dubious improvement over being meshuga l’davar echod.

    (PBA–on this thread)

    in reply to: Does your wife read YWN? (and a confession) #1198015
    popa_bar_abba
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    Boruch:

    I asked my wife your question, and she says you make no sense.

    in reply to: Dating During the 9 Days #1024706
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    Frimet:

    1. You’re 16. You shouldn’t be dating

    2. Cold shower means not hot. But I assume your rav is ok with mixing in hot water so that it is only room temperature or so, but not freezing. Ask.

    in reply to: the shidduch system #1203074
    popa_bar_abba
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    Don’t worry; it isn’t at all like Baskin Robbins. Every resume is exactly the same, and every reference says the same cliches.

    Its more like a vegan chinese restaraunt (I’m talking to you seattle). Everything has a different name but its all sauteed tofu.

    (Full disclosure, I never ate at one of those places in seattle).

    in reply to: the shidduch system #1203068
    popa_bar_abba
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    Why does he wear an up hat?

    It isn’t remotely believable that he is a regular litvish yeshivish boy and just happens to wear an up hat. And insisting on that makes it look like you are hiding something.

    I wouldn’t go near such a shidduch with a 10 foot daughter.

    in reply to: Rebel Without a Cause #1024435
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    I thought it would be about my friend the alte bochur. And I came on to protest that he is not a rebel! And he has plenty of causes!

    in reply to: an app to solve the shidduch crisis #1024432
    popa_bar_abba
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    Anyone who would follow that advice is clearly not m’zera avraham avinu.

    in reply to: the shidduch system #1203065
    popa_bar_abba
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    Why? After he’s married he can have his wife do it for him.

    in reply to: Halachos of 3D Printing #1024395
    popa_bar_abba
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    Dolls are very important because they teach kids what a proper body type should look like. Very important for shidduchim.

    For example the B****e doll hayadua.

    in reply to: maybe we all should stop getting drunk on purim #1056692
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    PAA, yes, I had heard that pshat before. That is the reason I am makpid to not learn the whole year to make sure I’ll be yotzei

    in reply to: an app to solve the shidduch crisis #1024426
    popa_bar_abba
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    an actuary:

    Please stop changing the topic. We’re talking about an app that could save you time expended on a trip to Brooklyn for a “dud date” by providing you with an awesomer pick-up date. Nobody cares about some stupid list for stupid shadchanim.

    in reply to: maybe we all should stop getting drunk on purim #1056687
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    Some people do this mitva the whole year.

    Keitzad?

    We drink a lot the whole year so that we can be mekayeim yoseir m’hergeilo in the best manner!

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