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  • in reply to: Frolicking Selichos Concert #1588186
    Takes2-2tango
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    … Here we see supposedly sheina Yidden with alle begodim and the vasse zoken attending these selichos-night-concerts…
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    Dont judge people and certainly dont judge them by thier clothing.

    in reply to: Lashon Hara in the CR? #1586026
    Takes2-2tango
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    Meant to say “without” all the extra pilpul

    in reply to: Lashon Hara in the CR? #1585371
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    Laskern says:
    Takes2, yes, if he mechallel shabbos lehachis where his wine would be yayin nesech and is mumor lechol hatorah kulah, but not letaiovan when he is a tinuk shenishbo.
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    Laskern:
    When will you learn to answer a question with all the extra pipul.
    Its a yes or no answer. And if it depends then say-so with out mishing in other things which are irrelevent to the question. The question was: is a person who is mechallel shabbos (b’mayzid) is he also considered an apikorus?
    Yes?, no? , it depends?

    in reply to: Lashon Hara in the CR? #1585065
    Takes2-2tango
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    If someone is mechallel shabbos , besides all the issurim is he also an apikorus?

    in reply to: Lashon Hara in the CR? #1584934
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    So a person has to “say” that he doesnt believe in 1 pasuk, in order to be considered an apikorus?
    What if he doesnt actually say it?

    in reply to: Incorrigible Children #1584658
    Takes2-2tango
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    Maybe the parents are the ones who are incorridgible

    in reply to: Incorrigible Children #1584617
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    Who determined they are incorrigible?

    in reply to: Hashkava #1584316
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    Hash kava. I thought it was some type of potent coffee. Sorry but i never heard of it before today?

    in reply to: Lashon Hara in the CR? #1584297
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    avreichamshlomoParticipant
    Quite a few articles that yeshiva world posts are lashon hara.
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    If that is your belief, then you are oiver many lavin by visiting this site as a recipient of loshon hara. Do the right thing and never come back. It is erev slichus after all.

    in reply to: Hitch Hikers In Lakewood Ticketed By Police Story #1583232
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    While googling this subject I see it’s not a new machlokes.
    Found an “ask the rabbi” with rabbi Chaim Mintz that says what I’ve said. If it’s safe do it. And don’t worry about holding people up for a few moments that’s within norms.
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    What is a bigger sin:
    Picking up bochurim while in an illegal and dangerous spot?

    Buchrim hitchhiking when its clearly prohibited and dangerous?

    Doing a mysa sedom by not picking them up while in a dangerous and prohibited area?

    Googling and blogging on the internet

    in reply to: Hitch Hikers In Lakewood Ticketed By Police Story #1582423
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    From what i hear lakewood is plagued with illegal hitchhikers.
    The lakewood cops has their hands tied so to speak by the local askaim.The jackson cops on the other hand on simply not going to put up with it. Its dangerous both for the bachurim and has caused many car accidents in lakewood already. Genig shoyn.
    Its the parents and yeshivas responsibility to make sure the bachurim get whete they are suppose to in a safe manner.
    And to that commenter about what avrom aveenu would have done etc. I can guarentee u he would not pull over and put other drivers at risk of getting hurt. Even if it was legal to hitchike

    in reply to: Why do Sephardim wear a yarmulka all day? #1581158
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    Neville ChaimBerlinParticipant
    “Many, many sfardim in Israel still only wear a yarmulke when davening or making brachos.”

    That has nothing to do with being Sphardi and everything to do with being MO/dati leumi and you know it.
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    Your being motzee shem rah on frum yidden “and you know it”

    in reply to: men going to mikvah on shabbos #1581175
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    chassidim wouldnt go toival mikvah on tisha bav ,which is a drabannan but they would toival on shabbos which is a dorysa?

    in reply to: Shelo Asani Isha #1580029
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    DaasYochid ☕Participant
    Just curious – why don’t you ask the question whether a Yisroel can answer amen to a Kohen’s brocha of asher kid’shsnu bik’dushaso she Aharon?
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    I dont see the connection. One is a personal bracha and one is a klall bracha.
    Also why would you answer a question with s question?

    in reply to: The Kosher Guys #1579626
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    According to you we should stop using the term sirloin when it comes to meat because n essence the ” real”sirloin is from the rear part of the cow which is ossur to eat.

    in reply to: Shidduch crisis by Chasidim? #1579589
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    Joseph once again is showing his true colors. This shouldn’t surprise anyone. Its just another day for joseph to spew his insane and dangerous comments into Cyber space

    in reply to: Shidduch crisis by Chasidim? #1578860
    Takes2-2tango
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    Joseph,
    Speaking of letting things fester.
    You guys are the kings of festering.

    in reply to: Shidduch crisis by Chasidim? #1578759
    Takes2-2tango
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    With the way the shiddich system is set up today , especially among yeshivish should not come as as a surprise where it caused a crissis.

    in reply to: Halachic question regarding bal tashchis and tza’ar baalei chayim #1578739
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    Use little rocks. Rocks are free.

    in reply to: Going to Uman for the Hock #1578400
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    It sounds like u made up your made, your just looking to find someone to legitimise your decision.

    in reply to: Using an Image of A Rabbi for Shmira #1578397
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    Avi k says:
    Takes, the din is the same. If what is written in it inspires you to do mitzvot and not do aveirot it works. If not, not. Here is what Rambam has to say about those who think that it is an amulet (Hilchot Mezuzza 5:4)
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    “The din is the same”
    Avi k,Can u explain yourself if u are responding to me. I can’t make out what your saying if you are responding to me.

    in reply to: Using an Image of A Rabbi for Shmira #1578211
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    I dont quite understand why people have to go overboard when it comes to shmira.
    Every building, home or structure requires a kosher mezuza.
    A kosher mezuza is shmira for your home and place of work. What can possibly be a better shmira then a mezuza?
    You want protection in your car or while your walking? Fine , I hear that but at home?

    in reply to: Shidduch crisis by Chasidim? #1576397
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    A big part of the shidich crisis in general is that many boys and girls dress in a very ultra yeshivish way when in essence they arent so, , giving people and shadchonim the wrong impression of themselves. The reason they do this is usually because of parents pressures or because of social pressures.
    I have a 2 cousins who refuse to show thier friends and shadchonim thier tru colors for fear of social pressures. Both dress literally black and white when they really aremt black and white . Both are in thier 30’s
    Hopefully they will wake sooner then later

    in reply to: Rav Chaim: A Nebach Apikorus is also an Apikorus #1576393
    Takes2-2tango
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    Is it like saying a nebach kollel guy vs a non nebach yeshiva guy?

    in reply to: Rav Chaim: A Nebach Apikorus is also an Apikorus #1576288
    Takes2-2tango
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    Who decides if the apikores is a nebach or a non nebach

    in reply to: Hasidic Secular Education #1576243
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    August 17, 2018 6:32 pm at 6:32 pm#1576232REPLY
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    DovidBT, The yeshiva can set up a curriculum of study.

    Exactly. That’s why there should be no issue with integrating a Torah and secular education.
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    But they aren’t integrating, and thats precisely the problem.
    Instead of integrating ,they are killing the messenger and cutting it out entirely.

    in reply to: Hasidic Secular Education #1576216
    Takes2-2tango
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    Dovidbt days:
    The problem is that secular education has gone way beyond teaching the basics. It’s been perverted into a means of indoctrinating political and social viewpoints. Teaching the essentials of communication and quantitative skills, with a bit of history and geography, wouldn’t take that much time.
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    Granted its gone teaching thr basics. Buy is that a reason to cut it all out to the degree thay it is today?
    Find a medium.
    The reason why the government did this supposed investigation is precisely because they didnt find a medium. They simply cut it all out .(for all intensive purposes).

    in reply to: Hasidic Secular Education #1576095
    Takes2-2tango
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    I think joseph wants to open up a tent city to accommodate those who are putting in 3 hours of work on a daily basis. Who nerds to work 40 hours a week when u can get away with living in a tent and work only 15 to 18 hrs a week.

    in reply to: Hasidic Secular Education #1576026
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    Describe what a “typical” ball habayis means?
    How does one k ow if they are typical?
    Do i ask a “typical “rov?

    in reply to: Hasidic Secular Education #1576033
    Takes2-2tango
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    The rambam himself worked way more then 3 hours a day.

    Takes2-2tango
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    The origins of a grapefruit is an orange and pamello. Do u call it an orange/ pamello or a grapefruit?

    in reply to: Uman #1574312
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    Yytz says:
    Many BTs are attracted to Breslov teachings, and so many people (especially Israelis) who are on the path to becoming frum go to Uman, and it can be an important spiritual experience for them, which encourages them.
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    Sorry, but most of those chevra are not your run of the mill bt’s
    Most of them are out right druggies and worse. Dont believe me ? Go see for yourself. Dont take my word for it

    in reply to: Ym”s? #1572552
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    I hate to burst your bubble, but there others who were not reform or conservative who also did nothing while people were sent to aishwitz. But because it wont look good to say it, so we don’t mention it.

    in reply to: Ym”s? #1572258
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    Maybe it was added into the manuscipts at a later point without rav schachs knowledge.
    Its not un common for insertions and changes made after.

    in reply to: Mentchin #1572161
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    Do u have the right to have job if u arent a mentch?

    Do u have a right to get an aliya if your not a mentch?

    Do u have the right to make a bracha of ata chonen if your a certified idiot?

    in reply to: Alex Jones Banned From Social Media #1572116
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    Avi KParticipant
    DY &Takes, the leaders of the Peleg explicitly incite their followers
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    Well then why aren’t the leaders being banned?

    in reply to: Alex Jones Banned From Social Media #1572093
    Takes2-2tango
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    I dont hear anyone complaining about nuchum rosenberg being banned

    in reply to: Uman #1571966
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    ChaverParticipant
    To get closer to Hashem!
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    Just curious what people did to get closer to hashem before uman?
    Or maybe they didnt untill uman came along.

    in reply to: Bar mitzvah gift #1571948
    Takes2-2tango
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    Mishna brura on english is an excellent gift

    in reply to: Going on Vacation without a Minyan #1571944
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    Just curious who chabad shluchim rely on to move lechatchilla to a place with no minyan.
    They must have a shita which they rely on because theyve been moving to remote places for
    Many many years now

    in reply to: Uman #1571842
    Takes2-2tango
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    Uman y’hah shmah rabah mevoorach etc.

    in reply to: Going on Vacation without a Minyan #1571851
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    Does one have to take a more expensive flight overseas if he knows that the cheaper one will not have a minyan?

    Does one have to change a date on a flight if can somehow know in advance that on the current date he most likely will not have minyan.

    Should one take a stopover flight rathwr then direct if he knows he wont have minyan on the direct flight.?

    If one normally wears a hat to daven , but he lost his hat. Should he daven with or without mnyan because of the embarrassment.

    in reply to: Alex Jones Banned From Social Media #1571448
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    DaasYochid ☕Participant
    Avi, a Sandy Hook victim’s parents were allegedly threatened by a follower and had to move.
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    Alleged and follower are the key words!
    A follower of alex is not alex or infowars. Besides , your saying its alleged.
    Should we arrest peleg roshey yeshivos because of thier followers who are gangsters?

    in reply to: If a pig was genetically modified to chew its cud, would it be kosher? #1571416
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    If a human chews its cud are they kosher too . I see it all day long. All that needs to be determined is thier hoof status.

    in reply to: If a pig was genetically modified to chew its cud, would it be kosher? #1571400
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    The libs are currently working on it. They first have to finish turning a male into a female and vice versa

    in reply to: He’s Hot, She’s Cold; Windows Open or Closed? #1571209
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    Dog houses are quite cheap. They come with a blanket and a food bowl

    in reply to: Is the goverment responsible to implicate the 7 mitzvos #1570943
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    The courts will jave a very hard time enforcing this because they will have to prove first that they are really goyim. Just because he looks and talks like a goy does not mean anything.

    in reply to: Why dont dems adress economy? #1570775
    Takes2-2tango
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    Because the Dems want u to rely on government welfare. Who cares about the economy. If they need money they literally go to the printing press!

    in reply to: To eat or not eat food and candy made in chna #1570592
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    FDA Warns Chinese API Manufacturer for GMP Violations
    Posted 27 June 2018 | By Michael Mezher

    FDA Warns Chinese API Manufacturer for GMP Violations
    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned Chinese active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturer Henan Lihua Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. for good manufacturing practice (GMP) violations stemming from an inspection last December.

    According to the company’s website, Henan Lihua produces steroid and hormone APIs and is GMP-certified by regulators in the EU, US and China.

    During the inspection, FDA said its investigators observed lapses in oversight by the company’s quality unit and deviations related to record keeping at the Henan province-based facility. These issues resulted in the agency placing the company on import alert in March.

    GMP and Data Integrity Issues

    FDA says the company rubber stamped manufacturing records and did not control access to those forms or the stamps.

    “Our investigator observed numerous blank batch manufacturing records in an open cabinet in your manufacturing workshop office. Among these were multiple blank product release forms marked with a red quality assurance release stamp as ‘Permitted to Leave [the] Factory,'” FDA writes, noting that the company said it stamped the records in advance “for convenience.”

    FDA also says the company’s equipment for conducting stability testing was configured to allow operators to continuously use the “preview run” function while overwriting previous runs and that the company only retained the final “preview run” for each test.

    As a result of these issues, FDA says the company must conduct a comprehensive investigation into its data records and reporting, assess the effects of any inaccuracies on the quality of its products and develop a strategy for implementing a corrective and preventative action plan (CAPA).

    in reply to: To eat or not eat food and candy made in chna #1570530
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    Shopping613 🌠Participant
    Takes2 toTango, pretty sure lots of kashrus is mixed in with health issues, like not eating bugs, blood, etc.
    If the mashgichim have to lie there, than how do I know the hechesher doesn’t lie in other places?

    I personally wouldn’t eat the hechsher at all then.
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    I never ever said or suggested that the mashgichim lie.
    I said that most Chinese companies are known to very dishonest and purposely do things behind thier backs.
    A mashgiach is only good when everyone is out to do good but mistakes do happen and thats where mashgichim play a role.
    But if on the outset the company is dishonest to begin with then how can the mashgiach trust himself.
    Sorta like what happened in monsey with traif chickens. The owner was someone who gave a daf yomi every day and blew shofer on RH. But he was rotten to the core. He was able to blow off the mashgichim for over 10 years. If this can happen under a frum owner , it can definitely happen undet a goyish Chinese food manufacturer who are known to deceive the buyer or end user of said product!

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