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    Open up a judaica store online selling everything from books to music to religious products to people worldwide

    in reply to: Apple stockšŸŽšŸ?????? #1657239
    Sam Klein
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    Best stock to invest in is “CHARITY” it’s in eternal investment stock that always goes up and never goes bad and you also get to keep it with you even into the next true world above

    in reply to: Alternative Communities in New Jersey? #1657008
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Try the beautiful community of Passaic

    in reply to: Halachic question #1620541
    Sam Klein
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    For all those confused.

    The muslims from all Muslim countries including iran, iraq, saudia arabia and the Palestinian authority etc…. Are all Beni Yishmael while the Christian countries are bnei Eisav

    in reply to: How can the Lakewood township fix the local traffic problem? #1620503
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Stop allowing the contractors to build houses squashed into big complexes along route 9 that cannot handle the additional cars that will be added to the already stuffed route 9 traffic and only allow new building of homes that are open to other roads besides route 9

    Sam Klein
    Participant

    How about better street lighting in Lakewood every time I come to visit Lakewood?

    Help save lives by making the roads safer

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    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Solve the traffic in Lakewood by widening the roads and not allowing any building of new homes if the roads around it can’t handle the additional care of traffic.

    Lower the community taxes which are already the highest in the country

    Every resident of Lakewood pays taxes that goes towards your paychecks now let’s see what you can do for them

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    in reply to: Is the lack of local political competition good for Lakewood? #1616495
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    That’s because the community askonim brainwash the community to vote the same current politician’s in again for position and if someone jewish THEY don’t want tries to run for township committee they put all pressures on him if he dares try to run and be a good person to help his community out.

    That’s what I call corruption and a big chillul Hashem

    in reply to: Spending too much time reading news #1503345
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Still wasting over 3 hours a day on reading news on the internet. Besides weekly news magazines and newspapers. HELP ME stop wasting so much precious time of my life and instead spend my time more wisely. This is with me working full time.

    in reply to: Frustrated #1072689
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    every person male or female goes through many tests in life-for that is why we are put in this world-& this is the test of faith that you are holding by. Upon passing a test hashem brings the person closer to Hashem.

    Keep your faith & trust in hashem strong & continue davening & hopefully soon you will be answered & be ready for your zivvug so you can be raised closer to Hashem & go on to the next text of faith

    HATZLACHA RABBA

    in reply to: ARE YOU REALLY MOVING TO LAKEWOOD? #1065548
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    why should I? cause my children are living there or for cheaper home prices? its only a temporary home?

    if theres any place lots of people should be moving to then it should be eretz yisroel. a place of kedusha & a place where you can buy a home & not have to lose it when mashiach comes.

    to end, only when we start to show Hashem our yearning for mashiach & love for eretz yisroel-by making aliya-can mashiach come.

    in reply to: Happy birthday #1064003
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    What can we learn from Birthday’s? Why did Hashem invent a day to celebrate a persons birth? There’s nothing wrong or goyish with having a birthday cake or party. The lesson we can learn is, that last year on this day i was 39, today i became 40. A complete year has just gone by. What have i accomplished during this time? Was my time spent wisely? (Wisely does not need to mean Learning & Davening etc.., going shopping & spending family quality time is also considered time spent wisely & actually very important to raise a happy & healthy family) Can I actually face Hashem now & say truthfully that I spent this past year wisely? Maybe we can learn that every minute counts & is so precious & now another full year is gone forever.

    another important message we can all benefit from:

    This is the only lesson i realized that takes us a life time to learn (we never learn it ) although it gets revealed to us so many times each year. HOW LIFE GOES BY IN AN INSTANT. One second, father just made ????? from ??? & Mother is already lighting the candles, something is wrong here something has to be wrong 6 days just flew by .this is how every year goes by we go from ????? & Before you know it its time to order ????? ???? for ????? Then its exactly 30 days to ??? we then count exactly 7 weeks until ?????? then its exactly 4 weeks until ???? ??? ????? then comes the 3 weeks & then 3 weeks of summer & Before you know it its time to blow the ???? already YES A YEAR JUST FLEW BY & IS GONE FOREVER.

    message #3

    I don’t know about everyone else here, how often we think about our life, most people make an account of their life once a year-before Yom Kippur- Tzaddikim make an account once a month-before Yom kippur Kotton. I know a person that makes a account of his life almost everyday of his life. He told me this is the final last thing he thinks about almost every night AFTER saying Krias Shma al Hamita he makes an account thinking did i learn today, daven, give tzedaka, help another yid etc… is Hashem going to say to his Malachim i have Charata (pity) i gave this yid an extra day to live. How precious life is. Hashem doesn’t just say this yid will live to 98 this one to 108 & this one to 110, every day & hour is a gift from Hashem, U’vacharta B’chaim-you should choose life-lets learn this now while we are still young.

    Message #4

    May we all take these messages to heart & benefit from them

    in reply to: Is Brooklyn becoming a retirement town? #1063579
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    although don’t forget that NJ is the highest rates in property taxes in the entire country of the USA

    in reply to: Is Brooklyn becoming a retirement town? #1063578
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    DaMoshe

    Lakewood is the only community that I know that is still building homes at 600 miles an hour even as bad as the economy was. they never slow down on building & as soon as a neighborhood is complete I here a new complex or neighborhood is starting to be built CAUSE ITS NEEDED for the growth of the town not just for the builders & contracters…

    in reply to: Did Mordechai make a Chillul Hashem by breaking the law? #1063444
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Jack123

    Guess what?

    in reply to: Did Mordechai make a Chillul Hashem by breaking the law? #1063441
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    wasn’t haman really Mordechais servant from a sale… so he really didn’t have to bow down to haman. Does a master bow down to his servant? of course haman knew this & hated it but he knew this was the truth

    in reply to: Wearing an Apple Watch on Shabbos #1063531
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    but these data bank watches are not screen touch, that can accidently be touched like the new I watch were dealing with

    in reply to: Wearing an Apple Watch on Shabbos #1063526
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    unless the switch is somehow covered over (just like a stove fire switch) your destines to accidently touch it & wakeup to suddenly look something up etc…

    obviously if its a touch screen then perhaps if there’s a way to lock the screen & just see the time without unlocking the screen until after Shabbos then it might be permissible

    for final halachah approach your local Rabbi

    in reply to: #INVESTING #1063325
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    if you want to invest, don’t invest in Madoff. Madoff got MAD & fell OFF. if you want to invest then invest in Tzedaka (charity)its an eternal investment that cant go bad. you know your stocks went up & you don’t need to call wall street everyday.

    (this is honest & serious advice I have given to many people & their money has always grown)

    Wish you lots of Hatzlacha

    in reply to: Orchos Tzadikim on the Redemption #1070428
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    this one of the 13 beliefs of Faith that every yid is required to Believe with complete faith. (or he is not jewish)

    you must believe with complete faith that mashiach will come even if we have been waiting for thousands of years

    upon this we come to the last of the 13 which is:all people ever lived with have techiyas hamaisim…

    may it happen very soon

    in reply to: Orchos Tzadikim on the Redemption #1070426
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    vice versa. there IS a reason to trust & believe that IT WILL happen in your days. because Hashem is always waiting for us to do teshuva so he can bring the geula & Mashiach BUT first we need to come together as a nation & do teshuva.

    & I believe it can happen in OUR DAYS NOW. although I have seen the past few years as a time of non-stop horrific tragedies due to our lack of teshuva & not waking up to accept Hashems wake-up call for teshuva I STILL HAVE NOT GIVEN UP on my loving brothers in klal yisroel that we-myself included-will finally wake up & confess to hashem with doing teshuva.

    May it happen very soon

    in reply to: Did Mordechai make a Chillul Hashem by breaking the law? #1063427
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    seforim say haman had a avoda zara in his clothing. but even if he didn’t haman considered himself a avoda zara to be served & bowed down to….

    we shouldn’t be bowing down to money & serving it like a god or bowing down to the obamanation or any other avoda zara

    in reply to: Did Mordechai make a Chillul Hashem by breaking the law? #1063422
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    i completely oppose what you say

    Mordechai stood up for Hashem & had absolutely NO FEAR of Haman/avoda zara & was not afraid to speak up in the name of Hashem (as I speak up now)

    today we are still holding in the story of purim but we are not holding yet by the time of being redeemed

    perhaps you can assist me with an honest answer

    2)we are still in the midst of Avoda zara R”L For the past thousands of years there was always Avoda zara in the world-from the molech to the baal to the asheira tree etc…-todays avoda zara is MONEY, we are a servant to money, we serve money, we bow down to money, we let money talk & rule us. Thus we leave Hashem no choice but to take it away from us Rachmana L’tzlan. But you can still save yourself from going down. if a person can use his money the right way & remember that it all comes from Hashem & it was just loaned to him (even though he worked for it), then he is the perfect person to continue holding Hashem’s money.

    SHAME on everyone for being afraid to speak up & stand up for Hashem & be mikadeish Hashem. Everyone bowed down to Haman cause they feared death & feared Haman BUT they didn’t fear Hashem R”L

    are YOU allowed to bow down to avoda zara if your life is at stake? no not for the 3 main sins which you even need to die for & this is one of them.

    What can you reply back to Hashem by replying back to this message. I’m not afraid to stand up for Hashem & not bow down to money or haman etc…

    May we all do teshuva ASAP before things get worse in klal yisroel C”V

    in reply to: Is Brooklyn becoming a retirement town? #1063550
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    LIOR:

    if you can open up a yeshiva like BMG for boys that return to Israel then you can have them REMAIN in Brooklyn & even stay there after getting marriage. but due to lacking this they go to Lakewood & then STAY there even after getting married so Brooklyn loses a customer & money of future property taxes when he would buy a home etc….

    in reply to: Is Brooklyn becoming a retirement town? #1063546
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Lakewood has BMG as a backup for growing families from single boys to marriage & kollel many years after marriage.

    what can YOU provide for the Brooklyn community (as much as the fact that its much larger then Lakewood or monsey etc…) that will make it a town for growth from start to finish (not only for working or older families)

    ever heard the line “when a bochur comes back from Israel he heads straight to Lakewood”? cause there is no place in Brooklyn (as big as Brooklyn is) for bochrim to grow & head towards marriage.

    BOTTOM LINE: Lakewood can cover you from birth to retirement etc… but Brooklyn is missing a few steps of that journey. so when a person reaches one of those steps, he needs to move to a town that has that step.

    1)can you open up a BMG type yeshiva in Brooklyn for boys coming back from Israel until they get married & join a kollel?

    2)can you make housing more affordable for a simple couple that the husband is learning? (Lakewood needs cheaper also but they are at least now cheaper then Brooklyn)

    in reply to: FREEZER OPENING #1058203
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    all girls are invited to come to Lakewood on Monday February 9 at 3:30pm to grab the learning boy that is perfect for them. The freezer doors are unlocked already but are guarded until Monday 3:30

    May hashem give you all hatzlacha to find your zivug at the first time

    in reply to: Superbowl Parties #1136351
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    is this what is on a torah yids top agenda to know? is the superbowl topic belong in a torah yids home?

    what will our teire children be by the time they grow up if this is what their parents are talking about as their top priority?

    Where does the border stop? where is the fence? when is the time for each of us to ask ourselves, will this (any topic) affect the chinuch & upbringing of my children?

    in reply to: How are some people ALWAYS so organized??? #1056975
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Cozimjewish

    Its my pleasure to assist any yid in need of help in anyway I can help. Take advantage of the info & start being organized & saving lots of money on your purim spending.

    feel free to copy & paste it to an email & send it to your friends or family

    in reply to: Why do YOU want Moshiach to come? #1058585
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    the Sinas Chinam today in klal yisroel is worse then the level it was on at the time the second Bais hamikdosh was destroyed.

    So how can we expect mashiach to come with this major lowliness of BASELESS HATRED? you have any suggestion?

    when klal yisroel comes together as one nation-on all levels from frum to reform to Zionist etc…-& turn towards Hashem begging for teshuva to be accepted (like in the story of purim) then mashaich will come.

    UNTIL THEN: we will just have to continue waiting & watching the tzaros in klal yisroel grow r”l

    in just the last month of January 2015 klal yisroel lost 9 young children & infants together with 8 gedolei hador. is this not shocking, tragic & horrific? is this not enough to give us the wake-up message to do teshuva?

    hope we wake up very soon

    in reply to: Why do YOU want Moshiach to come? #1058575
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    All of us have heard, read & seen tons of true stories of people who had their first child at 42 or had a sick child in critical condition, & then the doctor says i’m very sorry but your daughter has only 3 hours to live & then he comes back 2 hours later & says its really a miracle but your child is beginning to recover etc…. Why is it that they finally had a child & the child recovered? There could be tons of answers, but the most common answer Is a Pasuk we say 3 times a day in Davening. Hashem is close to all who call to him, to all who call out truthfully. (Tehillim 145)Because they cried out from their heart, they really meant what they were saying when they davened to H-shem to have a baby or for his daughter to recover etc…. there’s a reason we call Hashem, Avinu She’bashamayim (our father in heaven) Hashem loves us from a father to a son & is waiting to put his Shchina (presence) & his bais hamikdosh back in this world. If we really cried out for the Bais Hamikdosh from our heart with truth & show that we are missing it, then we wouldn’t still be in Golus today.

    in reply to: Kiryas joel granted lead agency status #1057285
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    when you need help with these issues-or any issue for that matter-don’t depend on a rebbe or askan etc… for help. turn to Hashem for help. V’dorshei Hashem…. for one that seeks out hashem lacks nothing that is good.

    There’s nothing wrong with getting Chizzuk from a rebbe or a Rosh Yeshiva & learning from their ways etc… theres also nothing wrong with getting a bracha from a rebbe BUT getting a bracha from a rebbe & depending on it AKA: coming home & telling your wife we just got a bracha that were going to have a child or be rich or our daughter is going to have a refu’ah shleima etc… is a lack of Faith in Hashem. The Chovos Halevavos says in the chapter of faith that a person cannot have faith in 2 things (AKA Hashem & a Rebbe, Rav or friend) for when he does, he loses both. (he then brings a mashal (parable) of a Rabbi who needed tapes of his speeches made to sell so he asked 2 of his members to help make them, but he knew if he would ask them together, each one would say the other one is doing it so i don’t need to do it. Instead the Rabbi brought each one in separately & asked each one & was successful.) For when you depend on 2 you lose both.

    in reply to: How are some people ALWAYS so organized??? #1056972
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Being organized is very rewarding.

    I have always been very organized from every expense & paycheck written down to the penny (so I know my balance & net worth by the month & year etc…) to PURIM & other yomim tovim.

    Now for the purim organizing tips

    1)type a list of all people to give mishloach manos

    2)as you give it make different marks or symbols near their name for people who gave or didn’t give back plus other symbols for people who weren’t home or people you wanted to give but couldn’t (for various reasons)

    Next year when you pull out your list you can see how many gave you back so you will know how many you need to buy for cause BOTTOM LINE: if you give 50 people approx. 35 will give you back so instead of buying 50 & having all the leftovers you only make 18 & take the ones you get back & pass those on… by the time you have given all 50 people it will be just perfect & you wont have so much leftovers & you will have saved tons of extra money spent.

    Other tips:

    1)make routes in order of streets & locations of the town you live in & go one location at a time, versus going child by child etc.. & getting all dizzy crossing town 10 times throughout the day of purim.

    2)make you own mishloach manos & make a list of kinds of food & the prices you paid at the cheapest store & save it from year to year to remember the best & cheapest places to get from & what you made & gave each year in your mishloach manos

    MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL

    save your information from year to year & just look each year who you need to add or take off the list.

    Hatzlacha rabba & a happy purim ahead to everyone

    in reply to: I NEED CHIZUK!! #1054407
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    2 messages of chizzuk

    2)Becoming a Baal Betuchen & Emuna (Faith & trust) is no simple matter. A person can’t just say, let me have faith in hashem, it is a long & Difficult journey. Becoming a person of Betuchen & Emuna in Hashem is an average of a 30 year journey minimum. (not from when your born, but from when the journey starts) Do you know what these 30 years are? Only the first 10 percent of the journey is learning every mussar sefer in the world, the other 90 percent of the journey is passing every single Nisayon (test) with Ahava (love) etc… , from accidents to robberies to deaths Chas V’Shalom etc… A true person of Faith knows the mishna in pirkei Avos that says the good & bad is all for the good every minute of the day , 24-7. Every Nisayon that a person gets from Hashem & passes, brings him closer & closer to Hashem & every test that a person experiences gets harder & harder, but a person can never ask Hashem why something bad is happening, because we all know that if a person was not able to pass a test then Hashem would never give it to him. Nothing in the world will effect a person of Bitachon, no matter what happens, cause he knows that everything Hashem does is for the good. Do you know what the reward for being a person of Faith & trust is? The reward is worth more then all the money in the world, the reward is the gift of Happiness, you get to be the happiest person in the world cause nothing in the world will effect you. Now can you tell me a better reward then that?.

    May you put your trust in Hashem alone for ALL your needs & hashem will always be at your side 24-7 to help you.

    in reply to: Thank You HaShem for… #1051940
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    a true story that occurred to me that can help you change & not take things for granted IN LESS THEN 1 HOUR (versus taking days to change)

    May we all be thankful from our full hearts to Hashem for EVERYTHING we get 24-7

    in reply to: Thank You HaShem for… #1051939
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    the two books of 1)my father my king by Rabbi zelig pliskin & 2)NEW BOOK called let there be rain by Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein can help you stop taking things for granted (although its human nature) & be appreciative & thankful to Hashem for everything he gives us 24-7

    in reply to: Why are there so many sticky threads? #1052490
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    you asked why? I don’t understand why you asked. its common sense cause all the threads are being sewn & sticking onto facebook.

    can’t believe you didn’t realize that

    in reply to: Gevald!!! #1051722
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    LF sorry for your dismay. you sounded so upset

    all im saying is that each tragedy has a wake-up call straight from Hashem. i.e. you will not find these messages in any sefer (unless a sefer is mentioned in the message) or newspaper neither is it from me, im not a navi or a Rav, the only answer is that it comes straight from hashem.

    below is one message to see & be shocked

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/relating-the-tisha-bav-message-from-hashem-in-todays-generation

    I wish you well & only happiness so you never need to say GEVALD.

    to assist you with here is a message that has made hundreds of people happy & changed their lives to POSITIVE.

    in reply to: Gevald!!! #1051717
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    What a terrible tragedy to occur.

    look at the recent children tragedies Niftar over the last few weeks.

    1)Moshe Schreiber-son of Dovid & Rochel of Lakewood-infant unresponsive, apparently from SIDS-December 1 2014-3 months old

    2)Blima Friedman-daughter of Yaakov and Sarah of Boro Park-struck and pinned under a vehicle-December 2 2014-10

    3)Shmuel Langelban,-of the U.S. & living in Yerushalayim with the Shuva Banim Community- killed in a MVA heading from London to Amsterdam-December 10 2014-19

    4)Nosson Druk-a resident of Yerushalayim.with the Shuva Banim Community-killed in a MVA heading from London to Amsterdam December 10 2014-16

    5)Boy from Beit Shemesh-Burned In home fire-December 23 2014-10

    6)Batsheva Esther Wolfson-daughter of Meir & Chava of Lakewood-child hit by car-December 24 2014-2

    Do YOU remember these very recent tragedies?

    Look at their young ages & the ways they were Niftar. in such a short span of time.

    do YOU think this is coincidence?

    TIME FOR TESHUVA

    May their neshamos have an Aliya

    in reply to: Spending too much time reading news #1191625
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    any other way to stop wasting so much time just reading the news? some people think you should read the news & know what happening in the world. But the honest truth is that is not an acceptable excuse to waste time cause if its a piece of news that you personally need to know then trust me YOU will find out someway or another without reading the news.

    word of mouth with news spreads almost as fast as fire

    in reply to: R' Moshe Feinstein's Response to Tragedy #1046458
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    the answer to the thread of non-stop tragedies throughout the entire world is simple.

    we all need to do TESHUVA together as a nation-on all levels from frum to reform etc…-with its entirety of fasting, teshuva & kinnus etc…

    like in the days of purim when they finally woke up & did teshuva & stopped going to achashveirosh party like Mordechai told them. Well TODAY we are all still going to achashveirosh (Obama’s) party

    in reply to: Spending too much time reading news #1191622
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    to Letakein Girl

    my mission is to only use my internet for my NEEDS (i.e. email & to buy something or to listen to shiurim etc…)& not extras (i.e. tumahs…. & things that cause me to waste precious time)

    I can honestly say that over the past 5 years the only thing (I consider) being done bad on the internet is this letter, WASTING TOO MUCH TIME READING THE NEWS when there are more important things to do with a persons precious time in life

    in reply to: Spending too much time reading news #1191619
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    Randomex.

    my computer in my office in my home is locked & never has any children coming in

    in reply to: Spending too much time reading news #1191613
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    to Chavi123

    My computer is unable to get a filter, since it is a office computer-in my home-that needs access to all internet due to its need for the work I am involved in.

    in reply to: Mishpacha vs. Family First #1043728
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    its more popular to get married & Have a MISHPACHA (family) and then if you work on the proper Bitachon & emuna (faith & trust) in Hashem, then you will not need any FAMILY FIRST assistance. for one that depends on Hashem (& not others rather rebbes or programs etc…) lacks nothing (Tehillim 34)

    in reply to: What's the strongest thing you've overcome? #1042656
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    a tzaddik once said the hardest aveira to overcome & not do, was not thinking of any torah or mitzvos in the restroom. It was harder then any yom tov to prepare or buying a set of arbeh minim etc…

    in reply to: #ad maasai! #1042866
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    1)The situation in Eretz Yisroel & in the Diaspora is very bad from Terrorists to the entire Economy going down etc… If anyone should ask why all these Tzaros are Happening to Klal Yisroel he only needs to look at what the Rambam says. Saying that as long as we remain ignorant of the present troubles that we have & what the reasons are that they are happening. The situation can only get worse until Mashiach comes. With the society we are living in today we (sadly) CONSTANTLY need reminders (wake-up calls) from HASHEM for us to do T’shuva & return to HASHEM so all this Tzaros can end & Mashiach comes.

    3)All of us have heard, read & seen tons of true stories of people who had their first child at 42 or had a sick child in critical condition, & then the doctor says i’m very sorry but your daughter has only 3 hours to live & then he comes back 2 hours later & says its really a miracle but your child is beginning to recover etc…. Why is it that they finally had a child or the child recovered? There could be tons of answers, but the most common answer Is a Pasuk we say 3 times a day in Davening. Hashem is close to all who call to him, to all who call out truthfully. (Tehillim 145)Because they cried out from their heart, they really meant what they were saying when they davened to H-shem to have a baby or for his daughter to recover etc…. there’s a reason we call Hashem, Avinu She’bashamayim (our father in heaven) Hashem loves us from a father to a son & is waiting to put his Shchina (presence) & his bais hamikdosh back in this world. If we really cried out for the Bais Hamikdosh from our heart with truth & show that we are missing it, then we wouldn’t still be in Golus today.

    may we all do teshuva very soon so mashiach can come

    in reply to: #ad maasai! #1042865
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    BDE what a tragedy to hit klal yisroel.

    Have we not had enough non-stop tzaros in the past year?

    Has klal yisroel come together-as a nation-yet to do teshuva?

    then what do we expect?

    with tears in my eyes, I beg everyone-myself included-to wakeup & do teshuva-together as a nation-how much worse must the situation get (parts of my siddur are waterlogged from tears of non stop crying for klal yisroel) when will we finally wake up & return to Hashem as a nation together? have we not had enough tzaros in the past few years of non-stop horrific tragedies?

    TIME FOR TESHUVA!!!

    May all neshamas have an Aliya

    in reply to: How many hours of sleep do you get in one night? #1036703
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    unless you sleep about 12 hours, then the LESS you sleep the easier it is for you to wake up, due to your body metabolism not being shut down for that long.

    due to being in the business of a night worker & early morning worker I deal all year long with very few hours of sleep & I’m actually LESS tired then if I had slept 8 hours, due to my metabolism only being shut down for 4 hours

    in reply to: How many hours of sleep do you get in one night? #1036698
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    How is it possible for Tzaddikim to manage to live on only 4 hours of sleep a day? It should be vice versa, they need more sleep then a regular person,-due to age & how busy they are from meeting people & traveling all over the world speaking & going to Simchas etc…-the Message From Hashem is, that Hashem created each day with 24 hours & divided it up into 8 hours of sleep, 8 hours of work & then the remaining 8 hours for family time & chores BUT if you can show Hashem that you can spend your time wisely-& fill it with Ruchnius (spirituality) like Tzaddikim-without the need of work , then Hashem will not need to fill your day with chores, hard work & 8 full hours of sleep. These Tzaddikim/Leaders-that are sent to guide us in every generation-wake up every morning with full strength, ready to learn & serve Hashem although they only slept a few hours. Dovid Hamelech woke up every morning at midnight & sang praises to Hashem without stopping until Sunrise.

    in reply to: Should we commemorate 9/11 #1032001
    Sam Klein
    Participant

    actually the day of 9/11 is a sad & a day of mourning in both worlds.

    in the physical world-WE are in-you should mourn the loss of over 3000 lives R”L while:

    in the spiritual perspective you need to face reality & ask yourself:

    do you know why 9/11 happened? i.e. every tragedy that occurs in klal yisroel has a wake-up message STRAIGHT from Hashem. do you know what the message of 9/11 is?

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