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  • in reply to: Mixed-Up Minhagim #713286

    From Migrant Soul by Avi Shafran.

    a Latin American who became a GER asked an Adom Gadol (cannot check the book for ID is in circualtion)whetheer he should adpot

    Nusach Sfard as he had a “feeling” that he was of Anusim descent.

    The gadol asked him where he plans to daven on a steady bais and stick to that. ????? ??

    Whoever Paskens from a story on a forum is a ???? and is exempt from Mitzvos.

    in reply to: The Laboratory II – Try Your HTML & ASCII Art Experiments Here #1053997

    So how is this ?

    Rav Chaim Kanievsky: Is Your Wife Included in the Mitzva of V’Ahavta L’Rei’acha Komocha?

    Absolutely yes says Rav Chaim Kanievsky. The Gemara in Kedushim says one must see his Kallah before getting married. If he doesn’t, then after the wedding when he sees her for the first time he may find her exceedingly unattractive. She may be an embarrassment in his eyes, and cause him to violate the mitzva of loving your fellow Jew. Therefore says Rav Chaim it is clear from the gemara that the mitzva applies to your wife as well

    http://revach.net/halacha/tshuvos/Rav-Chaim-Kanievsky-Is-Your-Wife-Included-in-the-Mitzva-of-V039Ahavta-L039Rei039acha-Komocha/157

    Great stories on ????? ??????

    If Only Everything Was As Easy As Hagba

    A traveler wandered into Brisk late one night and while all the homes were dark, one home had a light shining in the window. He made his way to the home and after knocking was and was greeted by the Brisker Rov who lived there. He asked if he can stay for the night and the Brisker Rov who was known for his chesed was delighted with the opportunity to accommodate. He quickly sprung into action to bring food, make a bed, and cater to his guests every need. Realizing that he was dealing with the famed Brisker Rov himself, the guest could not allow the Brisker Rov to lower himself to serve him. He vehemently protested and would not let the Rov engage in any Tircha on his behalf.

    The next day in Shul the gabbai noticed the guest and was going to give him an aliya as was customary for guests. The Brisker Rov went to the Gabbai and told him not to give the guest and aliya to the Torah but rather he should give him Hagba’as HaTorah. The Gabbai obeyed the Brisker Rov without questioning this odd request.

    After the guest was called for hagba and was about to pickup the Sefer Torah the Brisker Rov made his way to the Bima and stopped the guest from picking up the Torah. “Don’t be Matriach yourself” said the Brisker Rov, “it is quite heavy!” “But is not a Tircha” protested the guest. “it is a Zchus.” “And so is serving another Jew and doing the Mitzva of Hachnasas Orchim”, said the Brisker Rov delivering the punch line.

    There are many exerting exercises that we happily do without complaining. We consider them a privilege. When it comes to doing a favor for another Jew even if it takes time and effort, we should view it in the same light. It is a privilege and an honor, so indulge yourself with a smile!

    http://www.revach.net/avodah/ahavas-yisroel/If-Only-Everything-Was-As-Easy-As-Hagba/4574

    Here is my draft with < > replaced with { }

    (strong}So how is this ?(/STRONG}

    (strong}Rav Chaim Kanievsky: Is Your Wife Included in the Mitzva of V’Ahavta L’Rei’acha Komocha? (/STRONG}

    (blockquote}Absolutely yes says Rav Chaim Kanievsky. The Gemara in Kedushim says one must see his Kallah before getting married. If he doesn’t, then after the wedding when he sees her for the first time he may find her exceedingly unattractive. She may be an embarrassment in his eyes, and cause him to violate the mitzva of loving your fellow Jew. Therefore says Rav Chaim it is clear from the gemara that the mitzva applies to your wife as well(/blockquote}

    (em}http://revach.net/halacha/tshuvos/Rav-Chaim-Kanievsky-Is-Your-Wife-Included-in-the-Mitzva-of-V039Ahavta-L039Rei039acha-Komocha/157(/em}

    Great stories on ????? ??????

    (strong}If Only Everything Was As Easy As Hagba (/STRONG}

    (blockquote}A traveler wandered into Brisk late one night and while all the homes were dark, one home had a light shining in the window. He made his way to the home and after knocking was and was greeted by the Brisker Rov who lived there. He asked if he can stay for the night and the Brisker Rov who was known for his chesed was delighted with the opportunity to accommodate. He quickly sprung into action to bring food, make a bed, and cater to his guests every need. Realizing that he was dealing with the famed Brisker Rov himself, the guest could not allow the Brisker Rov to lower himself to serve him. He vehemently protested and would not let the Rov engage in any Tircha on his behalf.

    The next day in Shul the gabbai noticed the guest and was going to give him an aliya as was customary for guests. The Brisker Rov went to the Gabbai and told him not to give the guest and aliya to the Torah but rather he should give him Hagba’as HaTorah. The Gabbai obeyed the Brisker Rov without questioning this odd request.

    After the guest was called for hagba and was about to pickup the Sefer Torah the Brisker Rov made his way to the Bima and stopped the guest from picking up the Torah. “Don’t be Matriach yourself” said the Brisker Rov, “it is quite heavy!” “But is not a Tircha” protested the guest. “it is a Zchus.” “And so is serving another Jew and doing the Mitzva of Hachnasas Orchim”, said the Brisker Rov delivering the punch line.(/blockquote}

    (em}There are many exerting exercises that we happily do without complaining. We consider them a privilege. When it comes to doing a favor for another Jew even if it takes time and effort, we should view it in the same light. It is a privilege and an honor, so indulge yourself with a smile!(/em}

    http://www.revach.net/avodah/ahavas-yisroel/If-Only-Everything-Was-As-Easy-As-Hagba/4574

    in reply to: Some basic Halacha that is ignored in 100% of shuls by 99% of the Kahal #708647

    WIY ???????

    Why do you take the seforim you learned as NORMATIVE HALACHA ?

    Browse through Sefer Piskei Teshuvos (a great likut, far more than a Phone Book) & you will find ???? ??? ???? on many issues you raised.

    in reply to: The Laboratory II – Try Your HTML & ASCII Art Experiments Here #1053996

    Rav Chaim Kanievsky: Is Your Wife Included in the Mitzva of V’Ahavta L’Rei’acha Komocha? <STRONG/>

    Absolutely yes says Rav Chaim Kanievsky. The Gemara in Kedushim says one must see his Kallah before getting married. If he doesn’t, then after the wedding when he sees her for the first time he may find her exceedingly unattractive. She may be an embarrassment in his eyes, and cause him to violate the mitzva of loving your fellow Jew. Therefore says Rav Chaim it is clear from the gemara that the mitzva applies to your wife as well<blockquote/>

    http://revach.net/halacha/tshuvos/Rav-Chaim-Kanievsky-Is-Your-Wife-Included-in-the-Mitzva-of-V039Ahavta-L039Rei039acha-Komocha/157&lt;,em/>

    Great stories on ????? ??????

    If Only Everything Was As Easy As Hagba <STRONG/>

    A traveler wandered into Brisk late one night and while all the homes were dark, one home had a light shining in the window. He made his way to the home and after knocking was and was greeted by the Brisker Rov who lived there. He asked if he can stay for the night and the Brisker Rov who was known for his chesed was delighted with the opportunity to accommodate. He quickly sprung into action to bring food, make a bed, and cater to his guests every need. Realizing that he was dealing with the famed Brisker Rov himself, the guest could not allow the Brisker Rov to lower himself to serve him. He vehemently protested and would not let the Rov engage in any Tircha on his behalf.

    The next day in Shul the gabbai noticed the guest and was going to give him an aliya as was customary for guests. The Brisker Rov went to the Gabbai and told him not to give the guest and aliya to the Torah but rather he should give him Hagba’as HaTorah. The Gabbai obeyed the Brisker Rov without questioning this odd request.

    After the guest was called for hagba and was about to pickup the Sefer Torah the Brisker Rov made his way to the Bima and stopped the guest from picking up the Torah. “Don’t be Matriach yourself” said the Brisker Rov, “it is quite heavy!” “But is not a Tircha” protested the guest. “it is a Zchus.” “And so is serving another Jew and doing the Mitzva of Hachnasas Orchim”, said the Brisker Rov delivering the punch line.<blockquote/>

    There are many exerting exercises that we happily do without complaining. We consider them a privilege. When it comes to doing a favor for another Jew even if it takes time and effort, we should view it in the same light. It is a privilege and an honor, so indulge yourself with a smile!<em/>

    http://www.revach.net/avodah/ahavas-yisroel/If-Only-Everything-Was-As-Easy-As-Hagba/4574

    in reply to: The Laboratory II – Try Your HTML & ASCII Art Experiments Here #1053995

    What am I doing wrong? Here is my original I replaced <&> with {&}

    {strong} MODS YOU CAN DELTE THIS, I AM PROOFING A POST I AM PREPARING FOR ANOTHER THREAD{STRONG/}

    {strong}Rav Chaim Kanievsky: Is Your Wife Included in the Mitzva of V’Ahavta L’Rei’acha Komocha? {STRONG/}

    {blockquote}Absolutely yes says Rav Chaim Kanievsky. The Gemara in Kedushim says one must see his Kallah before getting married. If he doesn’t, then after the wedding when he sees her for the first time he may find her exceedingly unattractive. She may be an embarrassment in his eyes, and cause him to violate the mitzva of loving your fellow Jew. Therefore says Rav Chaim it is clear from the gemara that the mitzva applies to your wife as well{blockquote/}

    {em}http://revach.net/halacha/tshuvos/Rav-Chaim-Kanievsky-Is-Your-Wife-Included-in-the-Mitzva-of-V039Ahavta-L039Rei039acha-Komocha/157,em/}

    Great stories on ????? ??????

    {strong}If Only Everything Was As Easy As Hagba {STRONG/}

    {blockquote}A traveler wandered into Brisk late one night and while all the homes were dark, one home had a light shining in the window. He made his way to the home and after knocking was and was greeted by the Brisker Rov who lived there. He asked if he can stay for the night and the Brisker Rov who was known for his chesed was delighted with the opportunity to accommodate. He quickly sprung into action to bring food, make a bed, and cater to his guests every need. Realizing that he was dealing with the famed Brisker Rov himself, the guest could not allow the Brisker Rov to lower himself to serve him. He vehemently protested and would not let the Rov engage in any Tircha on his behalf.

    The next day in Shul the gabbai noticed the guest and was going to give him an aliya as was customary for guests. The Brisker Rov went to the Gabbai and told him not to give the guest and aliya to the Torah but rather he should give him Hagba’as HaTorah. The Gabbai obeyed the Brisker Rov without questioning this odd request.

    After the guest was called for hagba and was about to pickup the Sefer Torah the Brisker Rov made his way to the Bima and stopped the guest from picking up the Torah. “Don’t be Matriach yourself” said the Brisker Rov, “it is quite heavy!” “But is not a Tircha” protested the guest. “it is a Zchus.” “And so is serving another Jew and doing the Mitzva of Hachnasas Orchim”, said the Brisker Rov delivering the punch line.{blockquote/}

    {em}There are many exerting exercises that we happily do without complaining. We consider them a privilege. When it comes to doing a favor for another Jew even if it takes time and effort, we should view it in the same light. It is a privilege and an honor, so indulge yourself with a smile!{em/}

    http://www.revach.net/avodah/ahavas-yisroel/If-Only-Everything-Was-As-Easy-As-Hagba/4574

    in reply to: Other Uses For Tallesim #702019

    May one clean his glasses with the Tallit he wears during prayer? The Mishna Berura (21:12) cites two views as to whether one may use a Tallit that still has Tzitzit strings for a purpose other than the Mitzva. (Of course, all views would forbid using the garment for a denigrating purpose, such as cleaning one’s body.) He then cites the Peri Megadim as clarifying that according to all views, the Tallit designated for use during Tefila may not be used for any other purpose; therefore, one may not clean his glasses with the Tallit worn during the prayer service.

    May one clean his glasses with his Tallit Katan?

    Yes; the Mishna Berura (21:12) writes that one may use his Tallit Katan for any purpose that is not denigrating.

    SOURCE: http://www.mishnaberura.com thanks to apushatayid for leading to this resource

    in reply to: Limericks! #1221139

    WellInformedYid You have time for this?

    Arent you busy earning the “Greatest ????? of the Decade Award” alerting people about Halacha that is ignored”?

    in reply to: Shabbos Food With A Twist #701850

    WellInformedYid You have time for this?

    Arent you busy earning the “Greatest ????? of the Decade Award” alerting people about Halacha that is ignored”?

    in reply to: Broken Telephone #5 #706232

    WellInformedYid You have time for this?

    Arent you busy earning the “Greatest ????? of the Decade Award” alerting people about Halacha that is ignored”?

    in reply to: 7 letter word game #1208353

    WellInformedYid You have time for this?

    Arent you busy earning the “Greatest ????? of the Decade Award” alerting people about Halacha that is ignored”?

    in reply to: bored at work- go online? #701869

    WellInformedYid You have time for this?

    Arent you busy earning the “Greatest ????? of the Decade Award” alerting people about Halacha that is ignored”?

    in reply to: Greatest JEW of the Decade Award #712259

    WellInformedYid

    You have time for this? Arent you busy earning the “Greatest ?????of the Decade Award” alerting people about Halacha that is ignored”?

    in reply to: The Laboratory II – Try Your HTML & ASCII Art Experiments Here #1053992

    It seems that we are both still learning. You are making the same mistakes I am

    in reply to: Some basic Halacha that is ignored in 100% of shuls by 99% of the Kahal #708626

    WIY As a piyus for tajing you to task let me direct you to an answer to your Q on a different thread

    WellInformedYid

    Member

    I know this isnt the place for it but I dont know where to put it,

    MODS, how does one write in Bold, italics or slanted, larger fonts,

    Thanks<em/>

    Moderator-80

    Mr. 80

    <X>your text here</X>

    replace X with “a” for blue. (without the quote marks)

    replace X with “em” for italics

    replace X with “strong” for bold

    replace X with “blockquote” for blockquote.<strong/>

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/the-laboratory-ii-try-your-html-and-ascii-art-experiments-here/page/17

    Use the above thread to experiment

    in reply to: Shemoneh Esrei – starting with minyan #1139917

    Trying….. For more references on Beginning before the Zman Tefillah finishing after see ???? ?????? ???? ???”? … ????

    ???? ?”? ??? ? NOTES 125-127

    in reply to: Hot Plate on Shabbos #703391

    I just am not a good writer and typist so I took the easy way out

    and did a Google search, I had only two choices 1) from a xXX.edu 2)Chabad. I opted for Chabad I have gotten some pretty good stuff from them. Truth is I did not read this particular one.

    As far as I know consensus is issur D’Rbanan. Your Rav was referring to a ???? ???? ??? ???? ??-? which is Mutar in a Issur D’Rabann (Pri Megadim ?)

    In the case of a D’Orayasah the Chazon Ish is not a factor

    in reply to: Other Uses For Tallesim #702014

    “wrap your boys in a Talis the first time you took them to Cheder” reminded me.

    A neighbor,an older childless man,who did not remember this Minhag (a litvak, anybody knows Minhag Lita?) was so shocked seeing a child’s feet sticking out of Talis, that 2 decades later when I introduced myself as a former neighbor in BP he did not remember me but that sight did not leave him.

    in reply to: Some basic Halacha that is ignored in 100% of shuls by 99% of the Kahal #708623

    WIY It may hard be hard for you to digest but we do not have Kavanah is not so novel If the psokim as far back as the Rosh’s Rebbe say ???? ??? ??????? ?? ?? what would say to our Davening. We gotta do what we gotta do & concentrate but???? ??? ??????? is still a factor in Halacha.I can see a competent Posek use it as a Snif even if it is not the Aruch Hashilchon. You owe Health’s Rav an appology

    ??? ??”? ??’ ?? ???? ??”? ???????? ??? ??? ?????? ??? ??? ?? ???? ??? ??????? ?? ?? ?????

    ??? ??”? ??’ ??- ???”? ??”? ??????? ??? ??? ?????? ????? ????? ????? ??? ????? ???? ??? ??? ????? ?? ?? ??? ?????

    ???? ????? ???? ?? ???? ?

    ????? ??? ???? ?????? ???? ?? ?? ?? ???? ???, ??? ???? ?????? ?? ????? ????. ??? ??? ?????? ????? ??? ??? ??????? ?? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?

    in reply to: Hot Plate on Shabbos #703388
    in reply to: Other Uses For Tallesim #702010

    Bptotty You mean to say that you did not wrap your boys in a Talis the first time you took theim to Cheder? As I remember from another thread you are not yet of Mechutan age. Just wait you may yet have Safardi &/or Yekkish Mechutanim who will want the Cjoson/Kallah covered by a Talis, and as R’ Yaakov ZT”L said “My minhag is to do what the Mechtanim want.”

    in reply to: Other Uses For Tallesim #702009

    real-brisker wrote I actulaly heard a shmuz from a adom godal – that it is the gresta kavod for tzitis to wear them while playing any sports etc. that get you sweated up I doubt the adom godal was referring to T”G

    T”G & T”K are 2 Dinim<em/> See Aruch Hashilchon


    ???? ?? ???? ? ???? ????? ?????? ???? ????

    You remind of an expression my Melamed used often ???? ?????? ????? ?? ???? ????

    in reply to: What happened to Hakoros Hatov & Derech Eretz in the CR ? #705045

    kashrus did you mean to imply Tznius ??

    in reply to: Other Uses For Tallesim #702003

    yitayningwut

    Just wondering… disagreeing with R’ Elyashiv = quoting ???

    WolfishMusings

    The keywords are ?????? ?????? Talitos are not ???? ?????

    in reply to: Shemoneh Esrei – starting with minyan #1139907

    in reply to: Shemoneh Esrei – starting with minyan #1139900

    “Re davening with the shatz – again it is a form of tefillah btzibbur but not as mehudar – that’s the commom consensus but I’ve heard bshem Chasam Sofer that he held actually it is a mehudar Tefillah.” When davening in a factory you can hav a whole minyan tagging along with the Shatz.

    “but from Yishtabach till Shemonah Estrei, you can’t skip anything.” There may be some wiggle room (needs Rabbiinic advice) if you already said Shema before see Mechaber Siman 60 seif 2

    ??? ????? ??? ??? ???? ??? ??? ???? ????? ??? ????? ????? ?????? ??? ????? ???, ????? ?? ???? ????? ?????? ????? ??? ?? ??????

    in reply to: Targum Onkelos m"Sinai #701743

    Charlie What is wrong with a DL yeshiva?

    I am terribly inquisitive and accessed that article, and found a quote from ???? ?? I Googled that book and found that he was the son of Samuel David Luzzatto (Hebrew: ????? ??? ???????) an Italian Jewish scholar, poet, and a member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement in plain yiddish a ????? .

    I should have heeded Shloimies Shver’s warning!

    in reply to: Targum Onkelos m"Sinai #701738

    ?? ?? ?????? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???? ???? ????? (?”? ????? ??? ???? ?”?).

    in reply to: Writing H-shem vs. Hashem #699921

    Shloimies Shver

    1)The Shulchan Harav is matir Shalom in the Mirchatz ???? ???? ???? ?? ??????????? ???? ??? ????? (??”?) ??? ???????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ???? ????? ??? ?????? ??? ?? ???? ??? (?????? ?????? ??? ??? ??????? ??? ??????).

    2)Those are machmir,are machmir only in the Merchatz & only Shalom

    Elye, Shia, Shaye etc are chumra yeseira

    in reply to: Your thoughts on me and my background. Help! #700080

    MichelleNY

    Kudos or ????? a word used by Chazal somewhere

    in reply to: Does a BTL help?? #700316

    Mr 80

    And can you pleaase tell us what Allowed markup: a blockquote code em strong ul ol li.

    You can also put code in between backtick ( ` ) characters

    means?

    in reply to: Your thoughts on me and my background. Help! #700078

    Here is an idea that’s one up on Shloimies Shver

    Let the mod or ed (whichever has access to members’ email addresses) forward Growing Girl’s problem and contact info to a Rav who can assist her in making the appropriate contacts

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701230

    Papa bar aba wrote “When you go to heaven, Hashem will say, “Did you see my Nigeria?” Even without a Minyan?

    Rav Vosner was asked (Shevet HaLevi 6:21) if it is permissible to vacation in a place where there is no minyan. The writer claimed it should be permitted because the Chiyuv of davening with a Minyan is only in a place that has a minyan. In a place where there is no Minyan, the requirement to daven with a minyan does not exist. He brings proof from Tzadikim who acted this way.

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701226

    Popa bar abba

    as wellinformed said @ Graduation Trip Popa You’re on a roll with Nigeria.

    I thought you were getting Shailos from Nigeria but I checked

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/popa-taking-questions-on-yoreh-deah-choshen-mishpat/page/2

    and did not see any

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701225

    Volvie why post incomplete info ??? You left out >>>speak<<<

    The Hungarian new law has allowed millions of ethnic Hungarians in neighboring countries to apply for Hungarian citizenship. The only conditions are that they have to prove they are of Hungarian origin and >>>>speak<<< the language.

    http://www.voanews.com/english/news/europe/Hungary-Adopts-Citizenship-Law-95001319.html

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701223
    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701222

    Niagarian??

    I just tried Njagra Indian on Google aint no such language or nation

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701219

    shouldnt be here – which term? Dog’s ???

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701218

    A similar story:

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701215

    popa_bar_abba Gottcha!!

    I tried frottild on autodetect @ http://www.microsofttranslator.com/ and got nothing back

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701213

    popa_bar_abba Are you using ???????? of some sort In 63 years of exposure to the Magyar language I’ve never heard these words.

    Or is it your way saying “Who really cares?” It is all a bunch of

    useless nonesense anyway. You most probabaly are right

    Smile66 Did you ever hear anybody use that term articuately enough to analyze?

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701211

    smile66

    (i don’t know how to explain that sound) Only “that” sound?

    Stop guessing mod 80 is pullimg our legs

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701207

    what does: “Klaatu barada nikto” mean? does not sound like anything vaguely familiar. is it another try at an aramaic tefila?

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701205

    Another possibility dog’s pain. I never had the courage or Chutzpa to ask my parents for def

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701201

    WIY An expresssion of anger/frustration Wishing someone a dog’s

    wood or tree.

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701200

    (no idea what it means) Really?? See ????? ?????? ????? ??????Artscroll and Metsuda etc sidurim for Yekum Purkan

    ??????????????? ???????????????? ??? ???? ????? ????? ???? ???????? ?????????. ????? ???? ??????????? ????? ???????????? ???? ????? ????????. ??????? ?????:

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701198

    hudtutzigleni-how are you doing

    I don’t know how to spell it. It is 3 words Hudy Tecig leni

    Miyushag – how are you 2 words mi ushag

    Friends give up its futile Hugarian is HARD to transliterate and even if you knew how to write it in Hunagrian nobody would be able to read it.

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701196

    Farewell suspended could not resist I was so right when I wrote but I just could not figure out ….2) How to translitrate.

    Kitch Lanyo- little girl kish not kitch no o at end of lanyo

    ninche-nothing nothing – shemi ninche there isnt any

    holnop-tommorrow no l in honop

    itvon-I am here itvon – here it is

    It vagyak= I’m here

    Medyek- I am going

    Hosoc-house house hasz

    aidesh-sweet edesh

    ember-person Human (male)

    finom-very good fine

    krumpli-potatoes

    baryosh- becheined no “R’

    sember-eyes no ber

    chargot-yellow sharga

    sape-beautiful

    irtem-I understand ertem I understand Irtem I wrote

    mi von-what is it what is it = mi ez, mi von coloq whats happenning

    dyerek-child

    ishkolabro-school school ishakala

    felesh-wife felesheg

    feher-husband feher white husband fer

    fiu-boy

    seretlek-I love you

    Kutyo-dog

    mit chinaltz-what are you doing? mit chinals

    MINDAIN YO-ALL THE BEST

    hod vod-how are you

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701189

    WellInformedYid your response just illustrated my uselessnes

    I am misunderstood. farewell guys.

    in reply to: Yeshivish/Chasidish Terminology #699600

    We Litvacks pronounce Sis-IL shnur. SIL = shvegerin however the Litvaks pronounce it

    shnur = DIL

    in reply to: Common Hungarian Words #701187

    Seems I really “Shouldnt be here”. With my chronic typos (mistyping a correction) I’m not contributing much except for some “head scrathing” at trying to decipher what I meent.

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