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  • in reply to: Non-Jewish Cleaning help #727691
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    if someone can afford to pay for cleaning help after paying full tuition then………..

    in reply to: Coffee Room Topics!!!! #721670
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    Agree

    in reply to: BEST ANSWER AWARDS–Take The Challenge! #1026363
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    chaptzem

    givald

    in reply to: New Word Game #1041529
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    join the club

    in reply to: The Pull Of The Coffee Room #721337
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    Able to be around people even when you don’t have company at work.

    in reply to: would you go into a shidduch with a boy from a divorced home? #721032
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    Lakewood Mom

    There is no 1 answer to your question. Every divorce is a different case and of course it has a different effect on the children. The statistics that people stated here might still be true because the fact is that a divorce (unfortunately) many times does effect the children in a negative way, but of course there are those cases that only help the children become better people and learn from their parents mistakes. Please don’t dismiss a shidduch because the boy is from a divorced home, every case is different.

    in reply to: DATE NIGHT #720170
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    I don’t understand why many posters here are convinced that going out in needed, in order to show the kids that they are happy. I can promise that when there is a true happy marrige, the kids just feel it.

    in reply to: Which Sentence Or Conversation Changed You in Some Way? #720434
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    When I was 11 years old, someone in camp told me that when I sing I sound like a some other boy in camp. I really didn’t like that boy’s voice. since then, I stopped singing in public.

    in reply to: Can You Say "No" If…. #720087
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    I think, if the kids are emotionaly healthy and strong it shouldn’t be a problem.

    in reply to: double standards in the workplace #720620
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    Do you expect your boss to tell the women not to talk? It’s just part of the deal.

    In my case, my workmates have no problem making long phone calls bacause my boss doesn’t see them. I am all day next to my boss, and he get’s nervous when I make a short call, so I just go somewhere else when I need to make an important call.

    Bottom line – See what get’s your boss upset and work around it.

    in reply to: failing the driving test #943981
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    addicted

    I also took the test in Staten Island. That explains it.

    in reply to: Mother-In-Law #720201
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    Monsey Review

    It must be very hard for you.

    in reply to: failing the driving test #943976
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    I passed the 1st time. I really wasn’t ready, I even made 1 not so small mistake. I don’t know why he passed me.

    in reply to: What's _____'s pet peeve? #718736
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    Wolfish – talking during davening

    SJS – cleaning help and tuition

    apashutayid – labeling

    in reply to: What's Your Pet Peeve? #982675
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    people that are not smart, but are ambitious.

    in reply to: Eggs In The Chulent #716360
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    Yes, we do it every week and we all like it.

    in reply to: What Would You Do In This Scenario? #709650
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    frumladygit

    You couldn’t be more right.

    in reply to: What Would You Do In This Scenario? #709645
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    I think the right thing is to say no. Tell the shadchan in a nice way that you don’t want to share the reason with him/her, this way you won’t go in to any debate. Pushing it off by any excuse is not the best idea because sooner or later you’ll have to face the problem again.

    in reply to: Chassidim and Liberals #709598
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    gaw

    you totally don’t get the point here. You have a question on a New Square vote, which doesn’t have any connection to chassidim in general.

    By chassidim every chassidus or community decides on their own for whom to vote.

    In BP it turns out that republican votes are very high.

    I’ve seen in the past that you have misconceptions on chassidim.

    in reply to: Chassidim and Liberals #709589
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    gavra_at_work

    Since when does New Square represent all chasidim?

    Your OP doesn’t need an answer.

    in reply to: Sick and tired of spoiled cholov yisroel milk #708287
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    Never had a problem with Golden Flow. Also, the groceries usually put the older milk in the front, so I always check if there is milk with a later date, in the back. Most of the times I find.

    in reply to: Pasuk for name #1083074
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    The fact that we don’t find in the Torah 2 names doesn’t force you to say that if someone give 2 names it is considered as 1 name. You cannot bring a Rayeh from the torah either way.

    BTW How many names did Yisro have?

    in reply to: Pasuk for name #1083071
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    Lomed Mkol Adam

    I don’t begin to understand your logic.

    There is no source in the Torah that 2 names are considered 1 name, therfore it must be that they are 2 seperate names, HA?

    in reply to: Whats Your Unexplainable Fear? #1029807
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    Oh, so this thread is meant to figure out people? Another fear.

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/if-you-were-discovered

    in reply to: Whats Your Unexplainable Fear? #1029788
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    changing lanes

    in reply to: Supporting Avoda Zara #707446
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    Money is not an object, it doesn’t matter which money they use, it doesn’t have anything to do with you.

    in reply to: Pasuk for name #1083060
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    L’meisa, My son has 3 names and Nota is his 3rd name, so he only says for the first 2 names.

    in reply to: Anxiety Ridden #706045
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    Excersize, running on the treadmill 30 minutes daily or any major workout it much more effective than walking.

    in reply to: gerrer chasidim rules dring marriage? #704808
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    mdd

    We aren’t talking about things that everyone will know that they aren’t doing, so how would they be looked as shkutzim. Besides, everyone has a “commadant” to discuss everything privatley, and it’s not the same hanhaga for everyone.

    in reply to: Shmiras Ainayim & OTD #707368
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    theprof1

    I agree with you

    in reply to: Shmiras Ainayim & OTD #707361
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    OK, Lets say the problem is bad images on the web, and it’s good bochurim without any other problems going OTD so what are they giving as a solution. Obvoiusly Assering the web is not helping, maybe it’s time to teach teenagers how to use the web safley? If the problem is with teenagers with family or learning disability or other problems, and as a reuslt of not feeling good with themselves they are…. then blaming the internet won’t help.

    in reply to: Shmiras Ainayim & OTD #707354
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    Kedusha is Middas Ha”yasod”

    in reply to: SIBLING RIVALRY #702746
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    yaff80 said:

    “The crux of the article was, that if a child has a toy and another wants it, we should not tell the owner to share, as this gives the child a message that he is not the owner, and he will get upset and resent the act of sharing

    He must be explained that he IS the owner, and if he wants to do the right thing / he wants to do a mitzva, he should share.”

    This is the way I always do it.

    in reply to: Do they teach girls how to cook in Seminary? #700474
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    I agree that there is no need to teach how to cook in seminary, you can teach yourself after marrige. The point is something else, that many women are resentful for having so much time wasted on housework, they’ed rather learn more Ramban. That is a problem.

    in reply to: Things Kids Said/Did #1185165
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    I had something on the table which I didn’t wand my kids to touch. I left the room for a half a minute, I asked my 4 year old to watch that my 2 year old shouldn’t touch it, when I came back I saw my 4 year old playing with it and my 2 year old telling him DON’T TOUCH.

    in reply to: Sleep Remedies #700181
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    Doing excersize during the day, but not too late is very helpful. There are sleeping pills that work for 8 hours and for 4 hours so waking up at 3 you can still take the 4 hour pill.

    in reply to: Why New York is the best! #1133341
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    Squeak

    Some would agree that it’s the Shpitz bacause it takes you to Lakewood.

    in reply to: Tuition and Report Cards #701443
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    SJS

    I’m sure the majority of people are not like your imagination.

    in reply to: Tuition and Report Cards #701433
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    SJS said:

    Please explain how women stayed frum before Sarah Schneerer.

    Excellent point, many didn’t, that’s why Sara Schneerer got the endorsement from the Gedolim to open a school.

    in reply to: Tuition and Report Cards #701398
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    SJSinNYC

    So you suggest that every jew that is on scholarship should pick up their family and move to the cheapest rental. People and family are not ROBOTS. Imagine every time someone goes through a money crisis they have to move.

    in reply to: What does this mean, its a quote from the Kotzker. #699343
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    WOW, We can use more of this in the CR.

    in reply to: Warning: Sukkah Alert–Sakanas Nefashos! #697157
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    Pashuteh Yid

    Take in to account that it’s a seasonable business, and some of the workers don’t really know what they are doing.

    in reply to: Warning: Sukkah Alert–Sakanas Nefashos! #697152
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    Had the excact same problem last year and went back to the store and I was told that the worker was suppose to send 10 ft 2×4 for the eight ft Sukkah it was the workers mistake.

    in reply to: car rental in bklyn #694755
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    Just 4 wheels

    in reply to: Things Kids Said/Did #1185149
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    My 4 year old asked me if you become Tamei from touching shabbos shoes

    in reply to: Bais Yaakov Boro Park Tuition Crisis #694829
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    SJSinNYC

    Wow, so innocent.

    Btw, I will Iy”h pay every penny that i comitted myself as I always did in the past.

    in reply to: Bais Yaakov Boro Park Tuition Crisis #694826
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    Now I can call you GAVRA-AT-WORK

    in reply to: Bais Yaakov Boro Park Tuition Crisis #694824
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    SJSinNYC said:

    “Are you halachically allowed to sign a contract when you don’t have a way to commit to the terms?”

    I wouldn’t beleive that you would make such a comment. Your additude towards the less fortunate is…..

    in reply to: Bais Yaakov Boro Park Tuition Crisis #694816
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    gavra_at_work

    And you are still refusing to make a very true statement in today’s economy, that Many full time hardworking people cannot afford to pay the full tuition. You’d rather blame them for all other “many’s” that you wrote in your previous comment, and MANY other times in the cr.

    in reply to: Bais Yaakov Boro Park Tuition Crisis #694813
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    gavra_at_work

    I am the last person someone would call bitter. I just don’t like when people with more, judge people with less.

    Your post was edited so maybe I don’t understand what your point really is.

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