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  • in reply to: YU for girls #866452
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    At a goyish college she is less likely to mistake the unjewish stuff that goes on as being kosher. At a “Jewish” college, she is more likely to mistake the treif stuff that goes on as being kosher.

    in reply to: What is wrong with you, Popa? #865706
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    So who will then approve the mods posts?

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865803
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    Rabbi Tendler believes that for thousands of years, from Chazal on, Jews have (unknowingly of course) been practicing unsafe Bris Milah that has been causing thousands of deaths to Jewish babies over the thousands of years?

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865802
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    Simcha613: To be consistent, if some Rabbonim believed an Eruv was 100% pasul and it is 100% pure Chillul Shabbos (a capital crime) to carry in that area, you would similarly understand they wouldn’t say eilu v’eilu. And you would understand if they would actively stop other Jews from carrying in the area on Shabbos (a capital offense). Correct?

    in reply to: Dinei Mamonus Shaila on Shared Lottery Winnings #865180
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    Burden of proof is on the claimant. Thus, it remains the property of the holder unless the group can absolutely *prove* otherwise.

    in reply to: Mesira #865393
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    YT: A moser is a snitch (informant).

    in reply to: boys class reunions #865369
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    Wolf, if someone’s name is Yeruchem Elchonon Katzenelenbogen that would work. If it’s David Katz, it wouldn’t work.

    in reply to: What is wrong with you, Popa? #865690
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    You guys need glasses. It says “Completely Non-Retarded” under popa’s name.

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865798
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    So everyone ought to agree this much: Both opinions on MBP is 100% legit. If someones shitta is to use a tube, no one should stop them or complain or criticize. If someones shitta is MBP is mandatory, no one should stop them or complain or criticize. (The mohel should take all safety precautions.)

    Agreed? Okay.

    The problem lies with the anti-MBP camp. The pro-MBP is NOT attempting to force everyone to engage in mbp. Yet, elements in the anti-MBP camp IS trying to stop ANYONE from doing mbp. Most notoriously, RMDT is advocating forcing everyone to stop MBP.

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865794
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    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865792
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    Simcha613: MBP doesnt have a source? The Gemorah and Shulchan Aruch are not good source? In fact, the Maharam Schick writes MBP is Torahs Moshe M’Sinai.

    in reply to: Shmura Matzah: Hand or Machine #937675
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    hello99: ” most machines cannot be disassembled and cleaned properly”

    So how can such machine matza be eaten on Pesach?

    in reply to: Matzah-Why so expensive? #865169
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    How much did you pay, what brand, and what grocery?

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056401
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    The Shulchan Aruch says to get stone drunk (ad dlo yoda).

    in reply to: boys class reunions #865364
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    How will others be able to find it with google? It isnt listed anywhere.

    in reply to: YU for girls #866437
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    Some people would much prefer a non-YU shidduch.

    in reply to: boys class reunions #865362
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    I was asking how someone else can replicate what you did to make their name easily associated with an email that is easily findable.

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056397
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    Ad Dlo Yoda means you are so stone drunk, you dont know the blazing difference between Arrur Haman and Baruch Mordechai. That means highly intoxicated.

    And you are obligated to reach that state on Purim.

    (Some people look for an excuse to not get drunk, so they might pick and choose a more kula’dik opinion that allows them to not get drunk, even though Shulchan Aruch says to get drunk.)

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865784
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    You are talking about the ARIZAL, not the Baal Shem.

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056387
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    Ad Dlo Yoda is a very high point of intoxication.

    in reply to: Tzedaka: Is Giving a Quarter Enough? #864835
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    How would you feel if you were an Oni and someone handed you two pennies (or a quarter) and told you to go buy a meal with it?

    in reply to: boys class reunions #865358
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    How can someone make their email easily findable?

    in reply to: Friday in Geulah #866007
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    How do you get her info?

    in reply to: boys class reunions #865356
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    Sure. I see many in the neighborhood and others at the Yeshiva annual dinner.

    in reply to: boys class reunions #865354
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    That’s so sad, Wolf. Why don’t you keep in touch?

    in reply to: eshel shabbat packaging and delivering volunteers needed! #864711
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    Just show up or phone first?

    in reply to: April Fools Day #903263
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    Did anyone see Google’s hilarious April Fools today? With Morse Code and the other stuff…

    in reply to: Friday in Geulah #866004
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    elikatz: What kind of interaction? And how would anyone know who’s who to remember back in the States?

    Sam: Uh, yeshiva boys and sem girls buying Tzorchei Shabbos??

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056369
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    Sam: Rebbis and Bochorim have regularly been getting plastered on Purim in America since at least (that I know of from bochorim from that time) in the 1940’s. And it was as such in pre-war Europe as well.

    in reply to: Friday in Geulah #866001
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    elikatz: Do they interact with each other?

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056365
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    Following Shulchan Aruch is hardly picking and choosing.

    It is the ones who don’t want to get drunk that might be picking and choosing.

    in reply to: Friday in Geulah #865998
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    But you needn’t place yourself in that predicament unnecessarily. Going to work is necessary.

    in reply to: Friday in Geulah #865996
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    That doesn’t sound too kosher.

    in reply to: Tzedaka: Is Giving a Quarter Enough? #864832
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    So if an Ani needs support you can give him two pennies and wish him adios?

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056360
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    Of course its a kula to not get drunk. The basic halacha is that you must get drunk on Purim.

    in reply to: Friday in Geulah #865994
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    What do you mean by “bumping”?

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056357
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    Yes, it does. That is what Shulchan Aruch tell us. And we follow S”A whether it makes you feel good or bad.

    in reply to: Alkaline Water Ionizers (Kangen or IonWays) #864710
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    What does the ph balance mean and represent?

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865773
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    MorahRach: That isn’t true. There have been allegations that MBP caused a death, but NEVER a single confirmed case. Despite that some keep repeating some stories based upon faulty assumptions. That doesn’t make a single story true.

    in reply to: Should Schools Ban Facebook? #903618
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    Um, specifically which schools more mainstream than Beis Rivka allow Facebook?

    (Don’t mistake no written ban as an allowance. Many schools implicitly understand that it is a no-no without even having to say so. Just as they don’t have a policy against bringing a gun to school, but it is self-understood by everyone.)

    in reply to: Tzedaka: Is Giving a Quarter Enough? #864830
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    How is a quarter “way more” than a Shoveh Perutoh?

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865772
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    Sam: And following Mesorah is unnecessary?

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865769
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    Sam: And is the answer vis-a-vis Doctors “never”? Or is once by doctors not too many? Or is it, for some reason, simply not a “controversy” by doctors?Or should we stop doctors from performing due to this risk?

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056347
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    Sam: Its simply following S”A.

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056342
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    Forget which way the majority is. At minimum, both shittas of psak halacha on ad dlo yoda are fully legit. So no one should be knocking the other shitta. So if ones shitta l’halacha is that one must get blind drunk on Purim, accept that.

    in reply to: Metzitzah B'Peh #865766
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    Sam: And how often do Mohelim have open wounds?

    in reply to: Separate Times For Bochurim & Sem Girls In Gateshead #1029708
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    Sam: What does the SA mean, l’halacha, when he writes (quote) “Stay far far away from girls”?

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056340
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    Sam: How do you count a majority?

    in reply to: Mazel Tov! #1223959
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    Mazal Tov always here!! May we continue to hear much simchas from you and all of Klal Yisroel!

    in reply to: drinking on purim, teaching kids? #1056337
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    Ploni: A person should be diligent about no loshon hora, financial integrity, AND getting drunk ad dlo yoda on Purim.

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