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screwdriverdelightParticipant
And the rest of it is something like “…please look at us upon the stage, about to start a show for you tonight it will be great. Leave your pain, forget your sorrow, leave your worries for tomorrow, let the show begin right now…”
screwdriverdelightParticipantI see, but I think you’re case is an exception. When I was in yeshiva (yes, mainstream), someone who learned his own thing/way wasn’t an outcast.
screwdriverdelightParticipantCIJ, I’m not sure if you’re joking… but the words are ‘tzon k’doshim’ (I think)
screwdriverdelightParticipanthttp://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/shwekey-lyrics-english/page/4#post-540748
Randomex himself once cited this thread for this same sunject, I don’t remebber when (I’m sure he does, though.)
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/walking-around-with-hat-andor-jacket
screwdriverdelightParticipantI didn’t hear it yet. It’s not on YouTube.
March 20, 2015 7:39 pm at 7:39 pm in reply to: Suggest subtitles for others (okay, and yourself…) #1152604screwdriverdelightParticipantOk, acc. to google, Neutiquam Erro means ‘not lost’ and ‘Aut viam invenium aut faciam’ means “I shall either find a way or make one.”
screwdriverdelightParticipantI searched for the Kaf Hachayyim that I quoted and found something similar in 121:6. It doesn’t say it’s for a shidduch, though.
screwdriverdelightParticipantFunny how you start off talking about DDD, “never mind the fact that you’re putting others’ lives at risk”, then go on and mind that. DDD is totally inapplicable here. There is no obligation to adhere to driving regulations imposed by whoever it is that imposes them.
oomis: BTW, pedestrians are EQUALLY guilty of paying little attention while crossing a street and talking on the cell at the same time.
I disagree wholeheartedly. Pedestrians are abiding laws of nature; it’s not their responsibility to look out for cars. It’s those improvising on nature, through dangerous means such as cars, that have the responsibility to look out.
screwdriverdelightParticipantEat smart. Make healthy lifestyle choices today. (And drop the earring.)
March 20, 2015 2:47 pm at 2:47 pm in reply to: thread for random things too small to be their own threads #1163298screwdriverdelightParticipantWhat’s the official tune for yotzros of the 4 parshiyos? Is it similiar to yomim noraim or to shabbos, or does it have its own tune, and if so, where can I hear it (other than in shul)?
screwdriverdelightParticipantI saw somewhere (not the most reliable source), citing a Kaf Hachyaim, to recite psalm 121 every sh’moneh esrei, before saying oseh shalom. Check it up before doing so.
screwdriverdelightParticipantscrewdriverdelightParticipantThey should live in poverty, but must their family also?
screwdriverdelightParticipantWhat does the fact that NYC isn’t the only place have to do with this thread? “Global” includes NYC as well.
screwdriverdelightParticipantIt is rare that one is stopped (forcefully, from the rosh hayshiva, etc.) from learning part-time what they want to, and as in OP’s case, that didn’t happen, just someone contended their decision. Then OP says that yeshiva bochurim can’t express themselves. It seems more like OP gave into peer pressure. Why didn’t he explain to the avreich his motivations for doing his thing, and/or ignore him?
screwdriverdelightParticipantBaldness is going out of style. I guess people are eating better.
screwdriverdelightParticipantWhy couldn’t I live in dovid hamelechs times
I think it would be a good idea if I lived in moshe rabbeinuis generation
kind of a contradiction, no?
akuperma, those days were the days.
screwdriverdelightParticipantok so i followef yhe advice and it worked i guess but you didnt say there were side efects like throwimng up ans headaches also
screwdriverdelightParticipantthere are tso types of drunk people the funny andf yhe disgusting. b”H besides the latter i have met some funny ones too many to count
screwdriverdelightParticipanta cup of seltzer for every cup of wine
screwdriverdelightParticipantGot it now, Daniel?
screwdriverdelightParticipantwhose brain works?
screwdriverdelightParticipantkj chusid, college? PAA, high-school?
screwdriverdelightParticipantDon’t do outdoors in this weather, especially not near Sheepshead Bay where it smells like fish/
screwdriverdelightParticipantI’m surprised by OP. Reading non-jewish books is worse than watching videos?
zahvasdad: “There is a differnece on Say Shabbos between no Melacha (Like riding a car) and Hashkafas like No secular talk or secular reading materials”
reading and talking secular is a matter of halacha. See shulchan aruch 307:1, and rama and aruch hashulchan ad loc. (I’m not saying there’s no room to be lenient but it certainly is a halachic consideration.)
screwdriverdelightParticipanton the ball–I was thinking that, too. [Hahagos Maimoni hilchos avodas kochavim 5 os 1 b’sheim the yirai’im] I don’t know if it applies here, though, if he didn’t say explicitly that Hashem told him.
February 15, 2015 3:25 am at 3:25 am in reply to: How and why should I respect a parent that doesn't deserve respect? #1061073screwdriverdelightParticipantIf OP’s question was as how logician understood it, then all other answers, repeated several times, didn’t address it.
screwdriverdelightParticipantAh, I think 1234567890098765432112345678900987654321 takes up too much space.
February 13, 2015 9:18 pm at 9:18 pm in reply to: shidduchim: what's all this about middos? #1093675screwdriverdelightParticipantThe midos aspect is just some propaganda started by feminists who wanted fat and poor girls to get married.
February 13, 2015 9:15 pm at 9:15 pm in reply to: Across the djent we gently jet, toward the crests of expy chreft #1104694screwdriverdelightParticipantYes.
screwdriverdelightParticipantbe exceedingly wealthy
screwdriverdelightParticipantAs soon as his parents let go of his hand.
screwdriverdelightParticipantOP is an exceptionally weird question.
screwdriverdelightParticipantFirst you need to answer
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/why-do-you-post#post-496651
Then you can see what changed.
screwdriverdelightParticipantI have an awesome recipe:
1. a wicker basket with a bow on top
2. bottle of wine
3. cake
4. car
5. cupful of crushed walnuts (optional)
Carefully back the car over the basket. You may have to do this a few times before it’s properly crushed. Next, take the remaining ingredients and hand them to your teacher.
screwdriverdelightParticipantThis thread isn’t controversial, so why is it in the controversial topics section?
screwdriverdelightParticipantNo one compares to Yossele. The only possible competition would be Koussevitzky, but Yossele’s voice wins by about a thousand times.
screwdriverdelightParticipantscrewdriverdelightParticipantis there a gender neutral word for a niece/nephew//uncle/aunt?
screwdriverdelightParticipantJust thought I’d point out that there’s a shidduch thread crisis today in the CR.
1. Frum Yeshiva working boy
2. If you could change the Shidduch System
3. Parents and Shidduchim
4. 3 most important qualities to look for in a shidduch
5. Is this normal for yeshiva bochurim (OK, more shalom bayis than ‘shidduchim’, maybe)
6. Beshow vs. Dating
7. Googling your Date
8. On the subject of shidduchim…
screwdriverdelightParticipantMy post was in response to http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/do-not-create-new-threads#post-551436.
should have said so.
December 28, 2014 2:13 am at 2:13 am in reply to: Why leave your dirty tissue on the table in Shul? #1212557screwdriverdelightParticipanttotally bump
screwdriverdelightParticipantFascinating.
December 26, 2014 8:14 pm at 8:14 pm in reply to: Please put your contact info in your tallis/tefillin bag #1050371screwdriverdelightParticipantWhat does PSA stand for?
screwdriverdelightParticipantI can”t see why zeh neheneh v’zeh lo choseir should entitle him to the sale more than it would you.
December 26, 2014 5:19 am at 5:19 am in reply to: A source for this Chanukah halacha/minhag, please #1049947screwdriverdelightParticipantThe minhag follows the ruling of the Shulchan Aruch 676:5. See two other opinions (Taz, Levush & Mahrshal, Gra) cited in MB. (THe exact scenario of the m’norah in OP was not given, and could be follows the opionion of the Taz as well.)
screwdriverdelightParticipantI’m from NYC. We won’t be doing recycling here, as of January 1
screwdriverdelightParticipantThank you Mod42.
screwdriverdelightParticipantLeave the parents far far far away from their children’s shidduchim
screwdriverdelightParticipantAnd here’s a helpful post for beginners:
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