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  • in reply to: SEED #901265
    SuperJew613
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    Project SEED Girls requires girls who go on the program to be 12th graders or older. Project SEED requires the boys to be second year beis medrash or up.

    in reply to: "AHAVAS CHINOM!" #795465
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    ItcheSrulik – that is exactly my point! But, it seems, even from reading other threads on this website, the “WE”‘s differ and everyone’s “we” has become a “they”. So, the real WE needs to think as a WE, not THEY.

    in reply to: "AHAVAS CHINOM!" #795461
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    Stop the labeling of fellow yidden! A Jew is a Jew – Chassidish, Litvish, Modern, Sephardi, Lubavitch, Yeshivish, Baal Teshuva, Black, White, a convert, Israeli, etc!

    Stop the “they” live like this…”they” do only that….”they” are practically not frum because of X, Y, and Z!

    Stop judging people based on their looks and their dress. Start thinking what a beautiful neshama each person holds and how precious it must be to Hashem. Stop judging people’s observance levels and worry about your own!

    in reply to: Halacha Discussions, Obscure Heteirim, and the Modern Orthodox #795495
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    WIY –

    I am not arguing any points. I am simply stating facts. Threads like these bring out people’s true thoughts and feelings, as being online, one can create a name for his or her self and no one knows who he or she really is. I just wish that everyone would stop with the labels. And just because it may not seem that someone’s “observance level is up to snuff”, you don’t know what Hashem sees. Maybe that guy does not wear a streimel and bekesha and davens in a Young Israel style shul, but he could be the biggest baal middos, the biggest baal chesed. Maybe that woman doesnt cover her hair and is not dressed tziusdikly, but she is always doing for others, runs 3 outstanding chessed organizations and says tehillim daily. MY original point is, if we stop judging the “they” from the outside and the generalizing, WE would be in a better place. It takes baby steps for addicts to recover and return to normal life, maybe we should be taking those baby steps too!

    in reply to: Most popular names #734350
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    my friend’s brother is named Elyasaf…I think its a stunning name!

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