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Health- maybe the “husband” was converting too.
The discussion by the OP was about the hair covering -it was not trying to insult anyone at all.
December 9, 2012 2:28 am at 2:28 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912487ready nowParticipantWIY – DO NOT PREJUDGE.
In many instances two valid witnesses are required as proof in a din Torah. One can go without two valid witnesses if one does not have them and see what the dayonim say – each case is slightly different.
ready nowParticipantDO NOT mention any other religions at all.
December 9, 2012 1:08 am at 1:08 am in reply to: You were just served a heaping plate of freshly fried delicious potato latkes… #911584ready nowParticipantA freiliche hannuka!
December 9, 2012 12:53 am at 12:53 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912485ready nowParticipantchalilavchas -you trust Horowitz, but it is commanded to trust Hashem only. You are not a baby- go by Torah!
Yitayningwut- Another thought- using the Choshen Mispat siman 2, nowadays, there would probably be only three standing in the world left. Many in CR would be the first in the line-up to be judged.
December 7, 2012 1:24 am at 1:24 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912473ready nowParticipantyitayningwut
The Choshen Mishpat you refer to is still undertaken by a beis din, but under unusual conditions.
Stupid comments like:
presupposes the accused is guilty – that presupposition is chutzpadik, is against Torah, it is an avera and is punishable.
In saying “this Averiah and the Chilul Hashem it creates” he is talking about himself.
December 7, 2012 1:17 am at 1:17 am in reply to: You were just served a heaping plate of freshly fried delicious potato latkes… #911582ready nowParticipantRebdoniel-you made a typing mistake which needs bold type to rectify- Caviar (Must be from a kosher fish) See: Sturgeons (non kosher).
December 6, 2012 7:03 am at 7:03 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912470ready nowParticipantIt is not an avera to take someone to a din Torah and accuse them of stealing from you. You can make a direct private accusation to the person you suspect.
The case discussed in this thread in not theft.
This is a different case. To succeed in Jewish law it also requires a level of proof that is not used by the secular courts.
That is why the accusation is an avera – because it brings a Jewish person to non-Jewish law and thereby creates a hillul Hashem. It is against Jewish law to take a Jewish person to a secular court.
That is why I wrote above –
(by prejudging)
and
December 6, 2012 4:24 am at 4:24 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912468ready nowParticipantAccusing someone without proof is a huge avera (all averos are huge) and is a hillul Hashem.
December 6, 2012 3:21 am at 3:21 am in reply to: Poorer People Bigger Tzadikm; Richer People Not Such Tzadikim #910853ready nowParticipantTehillim 37:11 says –
All Israel are meek- pushed and shoved (and worse) around. And everyone is enjoying the benefits of our avoda. Rich or poor, all Jews are meek or humble.
Hashem determines one’s income for poor or rich and whenever that changes. It is His Will.
ready nowParticipantBustercrown, you said above-
“The specific addiction is to Internet, and the OCD issues involve various excessive behaviors.”
And get out of CR – I have said before -it could be grounds for divorce, has v sholom.
December 6, 2012 12:09 am at 12:09 am in reply to: Poorer People Bigger Tzadikm; Richer People Not Such Tzadikim #910849ready nowParticipantDecember 5, 2012 11:42 pm at 11:42 pm in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912465ready nowParticipantComparing an insect to a human being whether guilty or not, is really “off”.
ready nowParticipantready nowParticipantand Rabbi Shimon the son of Gamliel said, Pirke Avos 1:18
December 5, 2012 1:28 am at 1:28 am in reply to: So he says look time no see WIY and I'm like I just spoke to you a little over.. #910789ready nowParticipantSome cannot remember the specific conversation because you are always in their mind.
December 4, 2012 3:39 am at 3:39 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912446ready nowParticipantDecember 4, 2012 2:18 am at 2:18 am in reply to: Selling a Sefer to a Non-Orthodox "Synagogue" #910389ready nowParticipantDecember 4, 2012 1:16 am at 1:16 am in reply to: You were just served a heaping plate of freshly fried delicious potato latkes… #911544ready nowParticipantLatkes are too greasy to handle-use a fork.
December 4, 2012 12:46 am at 12:46 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912443ready nowParticipantDo not accuse an innocent- to do so is a very grave sin.
ready nowParticipantEIN-SOF (Heb. ???? ????; “The Infinite,” lit. that which is boundless),is the name given in Kabbalah to Hashem.
December 3, 2012 5:09 am at 5:09 am in reply to: Yasher Koach to Rabbi Horowitz of Project Yes, for protecting and not punishing #912426ready nowParticipantA person cannot be accused, tried, and punished without two simultaneous valid witnesses. Therefore: Vigilance Vigilance, Vigilance.
December 3, 2012 4:56 am at 4:56 am in reply to: You were just served a heaping plate of freshly fried delicious potato latkes… #911528ready nowParticipantHerring or jam or apple sauce.
ready nowParticipant147: You said, above- “try to show disdain to a fair & just electoral system in Israel”.
Nothing “fair” about it, most should not be voted for.
December 3, 2012 4:17 am at 4:17 am in reply to: Selling a Sefer to a Non-Orthodox "Synagogue" #910367ready nowParticipantZD: King Solomon said “Tzedakah saves from death” (Proverbs 10:2).
Repeating – A Sefer Torah may not be sold or given to anyone who is not a fully observant Jew. Regular seforim and taleisim may be sold to anyone.
ZD: Why are you so “anti” ( not that there is any good reason). This is a rhetorical question.
December 3, 2012 2:25 am at 2:25 am in reply to: Selling a Sefer to a Non-Orthodox "Synagogue" #910364ready nowParticipantA Sefer Torah may not be sold or given to anyone who is not a fully observant Jew. Regular seforim and taleisim may be sold to anyone.
ready nowParticipantWisey, you said above:
ready nowParticipantRepeating what I wrote above-
That means NO subtraction.
ready nowParticipantKing David was a “short” person. Meet and see if you can see the real person – if he is your bashert. Remember – love based on a particular “thing” will not endure- this is from the Torah.
Most of all be nice. Sure you would be.
ready nowParticipantready nowParticipantNumbers can only be divided until the end of time when counting and dividing would stop.
ready nowParticipantNothing is hidden from the Holy One Blessed be He.
Why train your mind to think lashon hara let alone write it? Not good.
November 27, 2012 1:15 am at 1:15 am in reply to: What is The Best Ways to Sound Insulate the basement for a tennant #910305ready nowParticipantFor the people upstairs-
Thick carpet on floors or many rugs if there is no carpet.
People to wear slippers indoors.
No hammering chicken to make schnitzel – everything a stew and chulent for Shabbos.
No throwing items in the kitchen. No throwing items anywhere,
No shouting.
No running, No jumping.
No dragging furniture along bare floors – lift and put down gently.
After 9 p.m. remembering that its bedtime for a lot of people and to be even quieter than before.
Ask if situation improved.
Any use?
November 25, 2012 11:03 pm at 11:03 pm in reply to: What is The Best Ways to Sound Insulate the basement for a tennant #910303ready nowParticipantPlease excuse the “inquisition”-these are important questions.
November 23, 2012 2:55 am at 2:55 am in reply to: we need government paid tuition- let our voice be heard #908375ready nowParticipantA type of positive discrimination or affirmative action for the Jewish race. Why do we need affirmative action? Because lack of knowledge of our unique heritage leads to assimilation that diminishes our race , has v sholom.
We, a race of Jews would not be a race except for our authentic Jewish heritage and culture. The unique history of discrimination against Jewish people can easily be seen over the centuries in history.
If this could happen it would be a big wake up call to a lot of Jewish people.
November 22, 2012 1:06 pm at 1:06 pm in reply to: What is The Best Ways to Sound Insulate the basement for a tennant #910300ready nowParticipantCorrection– should be-
If you seal all crevices in the dwelling, carbon dioxide will build up and stops a person breathing – it is NOT very good, because one is not aware it is happening-exactly the same as with unflued heaters – very, very not good – tragic has v sholom
November 22, 2012 4:11 am at 4:11 am in reply to: What is The Best Ways to Sound Insulate the basement for a tennant #910299ready nowParticipantOr you can nicely ask the neighbors to quieten it down. Or put a letter in their box or ask the landlord to help etc.
If you seal all crevices in the dwelling, carbon dioxide will build up and stops a person breathing – it is very good, because one is not aware it is happening-exactly the same as with unflued heaters – very, very not good – tragic has v sholom.
Are you the tennant or the landlord? Where is the noise coming from?
ready nowParticipantready nowParticipantMO rhymes with NO. It is not a coincidence.
Tochecho can only be given by one who knows what he or she is talking about.
Even a fool can give tochecho at times , but only on matters he has some insight, if it is indeed insight and not a recycling of all his mental confusions.
ready nowParticipantNo-one can properly judge an acceptable level of consumption -its not worth the risk.
Nicotine is a different poison again.
ready nowParticipantThis is from the net:
Energy drinks like Monster Energy, Rockstar, Red Bull and others contain potentially dangerous levels of caffeine and other stimulants, such as guarana and taurine.
They forgot to mention STROKE which can leave a person completely paralyzed, has v sholom. That is on other websites.
The menahel should convene a meeting, give out the medical evidence printed out to everone, say the drinks are prohibited, and suggest as an alternative – water with sugar dissolved in it (but not for diabetics) in a plastic bottle from home to re-hydrate and get a little burst of energy with the sugar.
ready nowParticipantIced- I posted this 5 months ago:
That is what YWN reported about askanim saying on their visit to the White House about 2 days ago.
And I went on to say how we also cannot ask for money from the government to be given to the schools of other religions.
This is prompted by your last comment.
ready nowParticipantOOMIS – with each extra birthday we are blessed with, the taste buds change. Maybe there was a secret ingredient.
ready nowParticipantWe really cannot speculate on how Hashem hears. Hashem has no physical body at all and that is what we know for certain. And Hashem hears, for He has said He does.
The prophets also heard Hashem
Then at Sinai we all Heard Hashem.
ready nowParticipantHashem said to Moshe Rabbenu “You cannot see My face, for no man can see Me and live.” Shemos 33.20
ready nowParticipantYou are not correct in what you said about (your words above)
Teachers who teach English literature and people who quote or reference goyish words really a part of the OTD problem.
DaMoshe and Uneeq – please do not mention by name other religions- it is extremely not good.
It is all kefira – our thoughts should not even go there.
You cannot expect to on this post to prevent anyone from giving good advice.
ZD- Your simple line is “You’re OTD? Sorry and I just want to keep feeling sorry and feeling sorry (without helping).”
ready nowParticipanta Cookie Jar,
By your response to those who are trying to help, I can see you are angry.
Do you want people to spur you on to further OTD, has v sholom?
Do you get satisfaction from rejecting well-meaning, heartfelt advice?
Wishing you a refuach shelema (get well soon).
Going OTD is not a logical response to mistreatment.
ready nowParticipantPuhLease and aCookieJar:
After that, to eat kosher and say brochos the rest of the week and a person is not OTD anymore. It is EASY, and THE BEST.
ready nowParticipantI personally do not think women should go to shule because too much chatter and too many comparisons can eventuate, misunderstandings etc.
After studying such a course one could claim compensation for the abuse inflicted on the neshama by the licensing body!
ready nowParticipantAfter that, to eat kosher and say brochos the rest of the week and a person is not OTD anymore. It is EASY, and THE BEST.
After studying such a course one could claim compensation for the abuse inflicted on the neshama by the licensing body!
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