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October 21, 2013 9:38 pm at 9:38 pm in reply to: Protesting Same-Gender Marriage in New Jersey #985996Rosh ChamParticipant
I dont like it but, separation between church and state is a must, what happens when they come for shechita or bris melah?
Rosh ChamParticipantor saying YisKa-dAIl instead of YisGadAl
Rosh ChamParticipantI own 3 in nyc
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“I will repeat what one of my Rabbeim told me Besheim Rav Wolbe zatzal, “in the time it took a Rishon to dip his quill into ink and put it to paper to write he thought more in learning than any of us will think in our entire lifetimes!”
How did he know? Was there a measurement done? Again this is not to be disrespectful, but borne out of frustration, i grew up hearing these things and it always made me like like no matter what i do i will never be able to attain the heights of those who came before us. It causes one to think why even bother, so for that sake i must ask , how did he know? is there a unit of measurement? do any of the people who live today been alive for the past 3000 years and can confirm that this comment is true? And again, what unit of measurement was used to determine how much Torah passed in his mind while he took the quill and dipped it into his ink? Also, who did he test it against in our generation or future generations?
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Making a BBQ after saying Hallel during shachris + Shechianu having a few friends over and will talk in learningRosh ChamParticipantThe delusions of some of the people on this thread is funny
December 30, 2012 3:01 pm at 3:01 pm in reply to: Validity of Vilna Gaon's Cherem Against Chassidim #915970Rosh ChamParticipantSilly question, but if chasidim can say that the gra made a mistake, i believe we can tell chasidim that reb yoel made a mistake too? or that we nullify his ban? or does this nullification deal only work one way?
December 26, 2012 9:48 pm at 9:48 pm in reply to: Jews protesting against a job fair! How low will they fall? #915843Rosh ChamParticipantthis thread is full of fail…..
Rosh ChamParticipantI believe that you need to take an active part in bringing the geula, that means both torah and avoda, like learning and building eretz yisrael. While living in eretz yisrael i understand that its not perfect (no place is) i also understand that that it may be a government run by jews and yet not really a “Jewish state” so if i need to serve in the army i do and thank hashem that when i do so im being mekayem the mitzva of living in eretz yisrael and protecting other yidden. If that makes me a zionist then ok im a zionist, there are worse tags to be assosiated with….
Rosh ChamParticipantKnow whats awesome? the fact that in the USA anyone can move anywhere,dosent make a diffrence who you are and where you want to live. there /thread
March 24, 2012 8:57 pm at 8:57 pm in reply to: Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships #862293Rosh ChamParticipantMeh, i dunno, depends what type of MIL we are talking about, if the MIL is a yenta, i doubt its going to work.
Rosh ChamParticipantHealth look at it this way, we are in a matzav of pikuach nefesh, everything else comes in second,if you dont belive that we are in that matzav, then im afraid you are either increadibly naive or intentionaly ignoren.
October 28, 2010 8:08 pm at 8:08 pm in reply to: Is it unTznius for a girl to ride a bike, razor, ATV? #817139Rosh ChamParticipantIf the girl is covered properly then i dont think it would be an issue, many women also put on sweat pants under their skirts as an extra precoution which in my oppinion is commendable.
August 11, 2010 4:54 am at 4:54 am in reply to: Why I'm going to let my kids run around in shul #824422Rosh ChamParticipantAre we talking about in the area of where other people are davning? if so i must disagree with you for many obvious reasons. However, if there is a courtyard that your child can play in without disturbing those who must daven then sure bring your kid.
Rosh ChamParticipantBTW any1 know a pasuk for Zusya? Zayin and Aleph?
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