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smartcookieMember
Oh Bracha dear,
You really don’t belong here,
Such a young yiddish girly
For the internet you’re too early
Rather learn, study, and take care.
smartcookieMemberI guess backinaction is Dovv. Sorry about your obvious mistake. Next time take more caution.
smartcookieMemberin Vayomer in krias shema we say- Lman Tizkeri- make sure not to say it Lman TiSkeri.
November 19, 2010 6:39 pm at 6:39 pm in reply to: You're Celebrating Your First Chanukah As A Married Person #990561smartcookieMemberI give a gift when I feel like it. Not because it’s chaunkah so I MUST buy something.
If you don’t have what to buy now, wait until something comes up and he needs something.
smartcookieMemberPlease everybody- MAKE SURE and absolutely sure you’re info is correct before posting. These Halachos are complicated and very important so you wanna make sure you’re not giving over wrong info to people.
smartcookieMemberAs long as he’s not making obvious specification as to whom he’s talking about, he’s not ridiculing anyone.
smartcookieMemberThat’s why the OP doesn’t identify himself. He doesn’t want anyone to think that he’s talking about himself.
smartcookieMemberMinyan- I thought of that line myself but didn’t think it’s good enough! Sorry!
Anyway, don’t apologize to me! I’m just making people aware of it so we should all say the words right from now on!
smartcookieMemberBrisker- this is very funny. The poster isn’t naming anyone specific. If someone feels offended then maybe they can relate to it too much…
smartcookieMemberTefillah is so very holy,
So make sure to say each word slowly,
Say every letter right,
Even when time’s tight,
And please help me out with this last line here…..
smartcookieMemberThere are hundreds of such common mistakes all throughout davening which people don’t realize.
Especially Krias Shema/Kaddish, and the real very Heilige Tefillos. Each word should be pronounced clearly and individually.
smartcookieMemberWhy can’t people take some humor in their life?
smartcookieMemberLol minyan- I love the last post with the snow.
And just a quick correction- you wrote:
Please honor them with Yiskadol.
Kaddish starts with YisGadol. Not Yiskadol.
It’s very important to say every word correctly.
smartcookieMemberLol but no lol!
smartcookieMemberMod 80- isn’t Kova hats on 44th street and 13th ave?
smartcookieMemberPoconos.
smartcookieMemberI’m with WIY on the number of threads per page. Sometimes, very recent threads already fall off the page before I get a chance to read them.
smartcookieMemberIf you trust the hechsher on the pack, then what’s the problem?
smartcookieMemberI’m not talking about the outside ugly world. I thought that’s obvious. I’m talking about the outside of Chassidish world.
smartcookieMemberPoster, of course I only choose to join the discussions that are interesting to me. But that doesn’t have to do with my being Chassidish.
I’m sure everyone has certain issues that don’t apply to them. And btw, I’m still interested in the dating system. I like to compare and see the outside world too!
smartcookieMemberWolf- that is a beautiful Shalos Seudos! Really!
smartcookieMemberChallah usually. What a complicated question to answer. Required a lot of thought.
smartcookieMemberOh no!
Not again! Not again! Not again!
smartcookieMemberThat’s horrible.
smartcookieMemberYes Poster, I’m Chassidish but have no problem being friends with people that have different views than I do!
smartcookieMemberThis is interesting…
smartcookieMemberNow who took the time to write all that up? 🙂
smartcookieMemberAries- I agree with guardmytongue.
Many times we do have posters really offending others. Rather keep away.
IRL I stay away from negative people. I try to have friends who will help me grow. Same here. If a poster is putting you down, why would you even bother responding? Why give the satisfaction to them?
While I’m also Chassidish and disagree with many things you and others write, I wouldn’t bash and degrade you for it. I believe you do what’s good for you and when Moshiach will come, he will show us the right way for it all.
So please, don’t take comments to heart. Accept only nice things that people write to you. Most of us do that here.
smartcookieMemberLawstudent-
I watched my neighbor, when someone blocked her driveway, writing all over his car windows “do not block my driveway”. She wrote it in washable marker so as not to do any damage, yet she really got the owner scared when he came back.
I’m sure he learned his lesson.
smartcookieMemberWhy don’t you try a hand blender?
smartcookieMemberChassidim want the funds from the govt.
Let’s not make it a general statement because myself and many more chassidim I know, vote republican.
November 15, 2010 3:38 am at 3:38 am in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709286smartcookieMemberAries, if you’re confident in what you’re doing, then don’t take everybody’s judgmental advice to heart. Just brush it off and smile.
Usually, when a person is 100% sure about what they’re doing is right, they really don’t care what people say.
smartcookieMemberWhether the email is true or not, they definitely don’t love us Jews.
Be it Tommy hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, and any goyish company for that matter.
But were in Galus. You can’t change that.
smartcookieMemberBye moq,
See you under a different screen name.
November 14, 2010 6:36 pm at 6:36 pm in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709275smartcookieMemberAries- whether dancing with a daughter is right or not, how do you explain the fact that the father(and the other men who go in with him) see the whole ladies section dancing?
I’m just wondering how people justify that?
smartcookieMemberShlomo- I guess that’s the reason why you’re not a rav ;).
smartcookieMemberDeiyezooger- can you perhaps start using spellcheck? It will make it a lot easier to read your posts.
November 14, 2010 4:34 am at 4:34 am in reply to: Did You Do/See Something New/Exciting/Out Of The Ordinary Today? #712015smartcookieMemberOh my, Hudi that’s horrible. Did you prepare any extra stuff and work especially hard for them? Did they call you after shabbos?
smartcookieMemberI think it is definitely disrespectful. You are right.
It is the same thing as a school student sitting in history class while studying Science for an upcoming exam.
smartcookieMemberYou should definitely cook it in a covered pot with lots of water. One and a half hrs approx.
November 12, 2010 6:16 pm at 6:16 pm in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709271smartcookieMemberStop everybody- it’s ok to dance with your daughter.
The point is dancing in public- if the father or other men see other woman dancing then that’s a BIG problem and NOBODY can get a heter for that.
November 12, 2010 5:18 am at 5:18 am in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709249smartcookieMemberAries- why are u even comparing rebbes dancing with their daughter?
Dancing into the womans section, WHILE WOMAN ARE DANCING, to dance with a daughter is very different when the Rebbe dances with his daughter at a mitzvah tantz. There the ladies are sitting and only immediate family is there.
smartcookieMemberSushi. Sushi. Sushi.
smartcookieMemberMaariv? Woman? Lol!! I hardly get to manage saying birchas hashachar.
November 11, 2010 10:07 pm at 10:07 pm in reply to: Fathers and brothers dancing with the Kallah #709219smartcookieMemberMitzvah Tantz is not made for the KALLAH to dance. Don’t mention something if u don’t know what it’s all about. The men (individually) dance b4 the Kallah, not WITH the Kallah.
Besides that only immediate family stays for Mitzvah Tantz.
And I’ve watched Kallahs going into the men’s section to dance there. Doesn’t seem right to me that so many men watch the kallah when she’s dressed so beautifully on her wedding night.
I think were all much much safer staying on our side of the mechitzah.
smartcookieMemberShimmel I always thought you were a male! hahahahaha thats really funny:)
Blinky- same here. I think he once mentioned Yeshiva.
smartcookieMemberI’m reading this thread for the first time. I can’t believe the Loshon Hora here whether you trust the hechsher or not.
smartcookieMemberCoffeeroom!
November 9, 2010 10:09 pm at 10:09 pm in reply to: Diapers – Most Economical Way to Purchase? #708560smartcookieMemberLuvs are cheaper than huggies and pampers and they’re still great.
November 9, 2010 9:32 pm at 9:32 pm in reply to: Whats your typical menu Shabbos night and day? #933582smartcookieMemberDuvdl- can u tell me how you make mushroom chicken? Looks interesting since we’re big fans of mushrooms.
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