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  • in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1529597
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    RY: Don’t wait, do something besides this thread.
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1529546
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    litvishechossid: Just use your sechel, dear fellow!

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1527800
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    litvishechossid: Correct, just:
    You can too: STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1527794
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    RY: “who wants to”.
    You can too: STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526798
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    RY, Repetition of good draws out more good.
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM
    Further some countries want to protest by not attending. So us having the EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM is going to bring on more anti Semitism simply by us flouting Torah and not refraining from putting in an entry into the abysmal contest in the first place.
    Yes, it’s all because making a golden calf is not a good ploy.

    RY: I DID tell you!!!!! But I didn.t have to, dear fellow.

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526760
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    Ayeshivishguy: Repetition is good, especially repetition of Torah.
    I hope to trigger a consciousness in Jews that the EV Song contest should not be in Israel and that we should not participate. I hope you are no longer confused. Hillul shabbos seems to be on your mind, so please don’t be confused, do something to stop it.
    If I have so much tzures convincing Jews about the EV Song contest, what is the actual point of this Coffee room, just to waste time and to receive hopeless irrelevant comments (trolls)?
    What is the POINT!!!!!?????
    Also, do not think I have done nothing else about the EV Song contest, why would you assume I have done nothing else?
    The sincerity of the participants in the Coffee room is in doubt, that is for sure.

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526737
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    Are you a Jew? Then you will support:
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526437
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    But it is positive! Please have a rest from the coffee, you are a little bit confused.
    Can’t be true that you really don’t support :
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526430
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    RY : So it is a positive value and not a negative value!
    Thank you for your support, you have not wiped your initial enthusiasm, you are so good! (Just a little confused)
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526416
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    r y, you wrote “Rhyming your words won’t make you more right,
    And repeating a rhyme won’t make it more fit”

    Yes, you did imply I am right whether I rhyme or not.

    and further, why can you rhyme, and why can’t I?

    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526370
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    Yidd: Thank you for your wholehearted support of my plea to STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM. as you said my poems do not make my plea any more valid than it is at face value. So now I am wondering why you would want to “pester” me so that I might quit with my plea? This is incongruous. Please take a long restful break and hope you dell better soon.

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526067
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    RebYid: My poems are good, they are just fine,
    Stick to the point, STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM is the headline.

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1526043
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    So it seems the anti-Semitism generated by the EUROVISION SONG CONTEST has fallen on deaf ears, Jews can’t hear, or don’t want to know, is that it? STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1525429
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    So it seems the anti-Semitism generated by the EUROVISION SONG CONTEST has fallen on deaf ears, Jews can’t hear, or don’t want to know. is that it? see HATE: German Paper’s Netanyahu Cartoon Criticized As Anti-Semitic
    May 17, 2018, 8:15 pm at https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/1522093/hate-german-papers-netanyahu-cartoon-criticized-as-anti-semitic.html, to see the anti-semitism, linked to the Eurovision song contest.

    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1524059
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    Shalon 1600: What a question! Nowhere!
    RebYidd23 : It’s called poetic licence.
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1523070
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    RebYidd23:
    Strange to you, that may be.
    But not to Hashem, actually.
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1523063
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    RebYidd23: Perchance why not?
    Only in your thought,
    I need not take any chance,
    To fail to make a point advanced.
    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1522940
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    Shocking 613, you have not read every line and so you are missing the point, here it is again for your benefit: see HATE: German Paper’s Netanyahu Cartoon Criticized As Anti-Semitic
    May 17, 2018, 8:15 pm at https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/1522093/hate-german-papers-netanyahu-cartoon-criticized-as-anti-semitic.html, to see the anti-semitism, linked to the Eurovision song contest.

    Don’t say there is no link because there is!

    That is the reaction we get from the goyim when we put a person into the Eurovision song contest.
    It was a stupid idea to do that.
    So let’s ban the Eurovision song contest from Israel.

    Because we are a light to the nations and not a dirty rag,
    Because we say no to impurity and do not gag.
    Because we know every mitzva is important,
    Because we are not afraid, as Judaism isn’t dormant.

    PETITION Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim PETITION

    PLEASE SEND THIS LINK TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS PAGE, which is what you are reading at this moment:

    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1522708
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    see HATE: German Paper’s Netanyahu Cartoon Criticized As Anti-Semitic
    May 17, 2018, 8:15 pm at https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/1522093/hate-german-papers-netanyahu-cartoon-criticized-as-anti-semitic.html, to see the anti-semitism, linked to the Eurovision song contest.

    Don’t say there is no link because there is!

    That is the reaction we get from the goyim when we put a person into the Eurovision song contest.
    It was a stupid idea to do that.
    So let’s ban the Eurovision song contest from Israel.

    Because we are a light to the nations and not a dirty rag,
    Because we say no to impurity and do not gag.
    Because we know every mitzva is important,
    Because we are not afraid, as Judaism isn’t dormant.

    PETITION Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim PETITION

    PLEASE SEND THIS LINK TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS PAGE, which is what you are reading at this moment:

    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1521299
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    Because we are a light to the world and not a dirty rag, Because we say no to impurity and do not gag. Because we know every mitzva is important, Because we are not afraid, as Judaism isn’t dormant.

    PETITION Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim PETITION

    PLEASE SEND THIS LINK TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS PAGE, which is what you are reading at this moment:

    STOP EUROVISION SONG CONTEST NEXT YEAR IN YERUSHALAYIM

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1520703
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    PETITION Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim PETITION

    PLEASE SEND THIS LINK TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS PAGE, which is what you are reading at this moment:
    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/stop-eurovision-song-contest-next-year-in-yerushalayim#post-1520669

    This is the place to log in and repeat these words in your post:
    Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim

    Thank you.

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1520639
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    StuartW, You maybe you can help with what you suggest, something ” non violent and without delaying ambulances and working people? I am listening for some good ideas. In the meantime, I am propagating this idea to STOP THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST IN YERUSHALAYIM PERIOD! and it is non-violent.

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1520602
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    No excuses chaverim, STOP THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST IN YERUSHALAYIM PERIOD!

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1520184
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    ZD “So next years contest will be in Israel.”
    No, we pray it won’t be.
    Let us say “stop” to the hillul Hashem!

    in reply to: Stop Eurovision song contest next year in Yerushalayim #1520171
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    Stop the hillul Hashem!

    in reply to: Can a “Kosher” Restaurant Advertise it also is “Halal” #1506354
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    Avi K, thank you, funny and so true. A Jew works at the job and delight of being a Jew all times.

    in reply to: Can a “Kosher” Restaurant Advertise it also is “Halal” #1506327
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    Kosher is completely different from hallal.
    It is a hillul Hashem to draw any equivalence between them.
    Let their leaders thell them that Kosher is okay for them, let us not tell them that they are the same, they are not.
    It is geneva daas of theTorah to label Kosher as hallal.
    Let the muslims see the Kosher directories online, they can read.

    in reply to: Can a “Kosher” Restaurant Advertise it also is “Halal” #1504546
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    Muslims have the opposite view of who is the spiritual inheritor of Avraham Avinu, so they contradict Hashem, so their concept of Hashem is totally different, plus there is the “strange” ritual they perform one a year on their pilgrimage which intensifies the idea that they believe in a “different” identity, even if appearing to be monotheistic, not the same as Hashem.

    There is no need to label kosher food as halal, they know it is the best.
    I do not think it is advisable to label kosher food as hallal, as it is misleading to Jews, who may be led astray has v sholom.

    in reply to: Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you do #1485558
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    Be Jewish in all ways.

    in reply to: Just Read, plz #1460232
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    Fingernail, you don’t need attention, Hashem is giving you the attention you need, and so you have to give Hashem the attention He requires from you. The rest is you doing good deeds (mitzvoth) and being polite when addressed by people as you do already. Stay humble, as you inner personality suggests, as you really don’t want the attention you are getting.

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    Re “mini” sewing machines, there are mainly 2 types, a hand held one, and a regular one that is ” very mini” but both have problems. The mini hand held is difficult to load with thread and has a stitch prone to unravel. The regular very mini machine does not work from what I understand as the tension cannot be easily adjusted if at all. It is even possible that the hand held one does not work too.
    It takes about an hour of sewing to stitch a hem by hand. It might be worth it to save the agony of the mini machines. Please anyone let me know if I am wrong.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1444419
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    To RebYidd, Make -up is forbidden for men.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1444297
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    Rebyid said “I cannot stand masks on me OR ON OTHER PEOPLE”. Is that a phobia?
    And people that you know bought make-up? Okay……………..########

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1444199
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    Rebyid-“3. I never said it was for me to wear.”
    me (ready now) 3) If not for you to wear, then for what other person are you suggesting what could possibly be an aveira?”
    Rebyid -” 3. None of your business.”
    Rebyid- “Ready now, have I not made it clear enough that I can’t stand masks?”

    So Rebyid, no you did not make it clear, but the whole question is bizarre as it appears to be based on a preconceived understanding about which you are reluctant to have a reasonable discussion. (don’t get upset, no one wants to offend you, including me)

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1443890
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    Rebyid, Many cosmetics have in them nanoparticles which some say could be adversely affecting health.
    Google these words exactly “make a mask from a paper plate” and the do the same with “How to Make a Mask using Paper Plates”. They show 2 different styles to make and one has a video on how to make a half mask. Google these words exactly “tie dyed paper plates” to see the variety under “images” and “shopping”.
    Either buy white PAPER plates with the sell-like indentations around the edges and see if the plates can be painted by you (they may possibly have a plastic coating) OR buy ready coloured tie-dyed disposable plates, just make sure they do not have all the colours of the rainbow, because we are not allowed to reproduce a rainbow. Some plates I saw are vibrant, some are subtle.
    Then you can make 2 masks from each plate, just follow the pattern you chose, and you can attach them to a stick or else link 2 small holes at the edges of each mask with a string to go around the back of the head.
    You could also make big ears to attach to the top of the mask with staples, and you will have a multi-colored li

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1443891
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    Rebyid, correction “Shell-like indentations around the edges “

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1443489
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    rebyid, “seeing someone peel off what the brain reads as a layer of skin is nauseating”
    nauseating? so don’t peel.
    Face paint is make up, right?
    Let’s not feud, save all our energy for Purim.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1443484
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    rebyid, men in make-up? No!
    A flat upper face mask, much like spectacles or sun-glasses will be tolerated by most people-the mouth and nose is free and the flat white paper can be painted, easy.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1443445
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    rebyid, a flat upper face mask, much like spectacles or sun-glasses will be tolerated by most people-the mouth is free and the flat white paper can be painted, easy.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1442592
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    RebYidd23
    1)Tatto, as an unnatural addition to the skin. Like a full face makeup for a man.
    2) Maybe those frum clowns are wrong.
    3) If not for you to wear, then for what other person are you suggesting what could possibly be an aveira?
    4) Gross was meant as “large” (full face) as in the French for “big”.
    5) Incidentally, the theatre and its attributes are banned by Torah. So this makeup for men can easily be under the heading of “cross-dressing” or “do not visit their circuses” let alone make one yourself.
    6)You can get a white half face mask and use texts to color it as you wish.If you can’t find a blank one, get another one and reverse it and color that blank side.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1442557
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    RebYidd23 When you came to CR to ask about “ingredients”, I thought al pi Torah, “do not place a stumbling block before the blind”.
    So I thought “a tattoo”, but also now this, with regards to makeup-” A woman must not wear men’s clothing, nor a man wear women’s clothing, for the Lord your God detests anyone who does this. Deuteronomy 22:5,” You are a man? Yes, I think.
    Could I be your Rav? No. So “don’t you ever insult my art, and don’t tell me how to live my life” is rebellious, inaccurate and childish. You are insulted by “obsess” , but look at it as growth. I too have to try to stop obsessing about some things, and I am not ashamed to admit it. So don’t take it too hard, most people obsess, just about everyone does.

    in reply to: Cosmetics Safety #1442521
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    Wear a clown mask, and don’t obsess. Such a gross makeup is like a tattoo, forbidden.

    in reply to: Question I don’t know the answer to :) 🤔 #1424593
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    Ramdom 3X, Hashem gave free will, so nothing is a “set-up”, even for Adam and Eve.
    There is freewill, BUT all is foreseen in Hashem’s eyes. –Pirke Avos
    Hashem is perfectly just, so if children suffer is precisely because of gilgul (if they are tiny children or adult children) OR the fact that they, the children, as adults, are sinners, unbeknownst to all onlookers. An adult can still be a child if his parents are still alive, he is called their child.
    In fact “there is no living so righteous that he does not sin” (TORAH) AND we do not know the “value” of one mitzvah (and its transgression” against the “value” of any other mitzvah and its transgression.(Pirke Avos)

    in reply to: Question I don’t know the answer to :) 🤔 #1424102
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    Rand0m3x 🧠🕴️🎲 Yes gilgul. Bamidbar 14:18 ” but visiting the iniquity of fathers upon children, upon the third and fourth generations “.
    Also, everything is hidden, so Hashem alone judges the measure of sin and the measure of punishment, whether in this life or the next life.

    in reply to: Question I don’t know the answer to :) 🤔 #1423908
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    Hashem is not cruel.
    People suffer to cleanse them of their sins. They have sinned because they broke Hashem’s laws which Hashem put out in the beginning.
    If there is no suffering to fix one’s sins the world would have been over very quickly, so Hashem is patient.
    The covenant with Noah for gentiles and the B’ris Olam with Israel are covenants that Hashem will not break.
    Hashem exists, as matter cannot create itself. A prime mover is needed-Hashem is the One Who proclaimed Himself Creator of the whole universe – “In the beginning…” and said to follow no “other”.

    in reply to: Can someone please help me #1308360
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    It means zei (be) gesund (healthy or well) in Yiddish!
    So zei gesund! Be well.

    in reply to: Can someone please help me #1308337
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    good zei gesund!

    in reply to: Can someone please help me #1307163
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    “how can I gain Emunah ”

    Well if seminary did not teach that! Seminary is not the real world.

    Can you get “Faith and Trust” by Rabbi Shemuel Houminer
    Page 27 for just one of many examples ” Remain hopeful”
    This book is THE greatest, can really lift a person up, just read and re-read.
    Just nearly 200 pages, but all in short snippets, so great really.

    Your connection to Hashem is unique, forget everything else!
    In any case , everything is pre-determined!(still we have to try) and we have free will, so relax, plan what to do next, but don’t get frustrated with any disappointments, as they were not meant for you, that is the emunah, knowing with absolute certainty that things that are delayed or do not turn up are wrong for you not meant for you and that Hashem will do what is good for you and only you.

    in reply to: Can someone please help me #1307111
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    What are you doing now, working or lounging around at home?

    in reply to: Can someone please help me #1307110
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    Hashem has the perfect way for you so have emunah in Hashem, lack of emunah causes depression!

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