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  • in reply to: Where is Shnitzy? #946200
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    Golem- what r u talking about?

    in reply to: Can a Golem Speak? #945004
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    Old man, you don’t begin to know what you’re talking about. Have you ever heard of Sefer Hayetzira?

    Probably not.

    “A dream…yesh me’ayin”

    Your logic is convoluted, which reminds me of your past posts…

    There is no question that the Maharal had the capability to create a Golem. The Kli Yakar writes of miracles that the Maharal preformed.

    Did it really happen? Insufficient documentation? Fine.

    in reply to: Questions About Monsey's Litvish/Chasidish Sociological Mix #1132807
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    take a chill pill

    in reply to: Can a Golem Speak? #944979
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    not coherently

    (sorry ’bout that)

    in reply to: Games for Shabbos #1191274
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    The wolf- I’m looking for more like a 2 hour good strategy game. But not overly confusing. (What does German have to do with strategy). But if I have a couple of shorter fun games, that’s good too. 2/3 people.

    Oneofmany- Thanx I’ll look into those. But what is quelf and flux about (and the eybrows (^_^)

    Sam2, I hold like that also as long as scrabble is not made with insets. But I don’t see why Settlers is different from a puzzle you will take apart before Shabbos is over. and what is Munchkin?

    Yeshivaguy45- I think Shmiras Shabbos is Matir Scrabble w/o insets. Also, where did you hear that if you feel bad that you lost, you shouldn’t play? (I’m asking regarding my opponent, of course)

    Yiddishemaidel- will look into those. thanx

    Saysyou- What is quirk about?

    in reply to: Questions About Monsey's Litvish/Chasidish Sociological Mix #1132800
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    Basically from what I hear, just center Monsey is being ‘taken over’ (stick it up, lit fish stick) this includes the area of the main marketplaces.

    (also, I’ve never heard the term ‘Misnagdish’ in the last 2 centuries)

    I heard that the MO emptied out to Teaneck

    in reply to: Games for Shabbos #1191248
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    I don’t want something similar, I want something different.

    in reply to: Sore Muscle Relief #943062
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    When you are sick, it is normal to experience flu-like symptoms. Your immune system is on overdrive producing anti-bodies. Anti bodies also produce histamines which end up in your muscles.

    Advil and Tylenol may work, but the thing you need most is an overdose of sleep.

    Applying heat should help (sauna would be great), but above all you need rest, and to drink lot of fluids.

    in reply to: Tzitzis in or Tzitzis out? #984361
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    Does it say anywhere the Minhag to keep them in?

    in reply to: Ayin Hara/Gezairos #943032
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    gefen- I think you mean ‘Aveira’ and not ‘Gezeirah’. That intentional aveiros are considered unintentional (“Zedonos na’aseh k’shgugos’) and unintentional Aveiros become merits (Shgugos na’aseh K’zechuyos”) upon Teshuvah.

    in reply to: Questions About Monsey's Litvish/Chasidish Sociological Mix #1132795
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    yosef999- From the way you’re writing, DON’T move to Monsey! I’ve been there and IT”S HAUNTED! they, (the men with the sideburn hairlocks) lurk at street corners and WILL pounce upon you! They will cross the street right in front of your car and even knock into your car. knock on your car window. They will stick their thumb out at you and knock and mumble something in yiddish. (my friend told me one of them said “I will eat you”)

    seriously, calm down.

    If you wake up late, you can still go to Viznitz or Satmar

    If you get a flat, Chaveirim will fix it for you

    If you have taste for good food, you will find yourself in their takeouts once in a while

    If you are hurt, they will be on Hatzlah saving you

    If you cannot afford shabbos meals, they will deliver it to you

    in reply to: Rav Avigdor Miller ZTKLLH'H #1072370
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    Oh. Does anyone have any stories about Rav Miller?

    in reply to: Macrobiotic Seminaries In Israel – is there one? #943207
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    “And my Holistic Health Practitioner says it’s fine, and she’s also a Rabbi”

    LOLOL

    in reply to: Macrobiotic Seminaries In Israel – is there one? #943202
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    Or you can ask the President of the Women’s Club in “Berkley” 🙂

    in reply to: Macrobiotic Seminaries In Israel – is there one? #943200
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    Torah613Torah- What a reinvention!

    (something tells me Brooklyn, but I’m game)

    Ask your Rabbi and health practitioner if the macrobiotic diet is for you.

    in reply to: Rosh Chodesh April Nidche #942912
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    puhlease. this is too far fetched.

    in reply to: The Rabbi who saved Passover #942945
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    Wow. What is the source for this?

    in reply to: Rav Avigdor Miller ZTKLLH'H #1072368
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    What does ZTKLLH’H stand for?

    in reply to: Ari Lesser Purim Poetry #942626
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    think its odd. not worth seeing.

    in reply to: Saying Tehillim #942849
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    …or a bench. yeah.

    in reply to: Moderator #951863
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    mr123- It was not taken down. The posts you see on the coffee room page are only the most recent. You can locate your old post by doing one of the following:

    1) Click on your username on any post, which will bring you to your posting history.

    2) or you can search a key word in the search box (top right corner)

    If you add a post to the thread (a thread is the succession of posts), you will automatically bump it to the beginning.

    here is a link to the post you’re looking for-

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/emunah-help

    hope that helped

    in reply to: Groundhog Recall #1060823
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    akuperma- lol

    in reply to: Rosh Chodesh April Nidche #942909
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    Torah- I don’t get it.

    in reply to: Rosh Chodesh April Nidche #942905
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    Wha?

    in reply to: The Sefiras Ha'Omar game!! #949699
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    8 letters in the word thirteen

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    who told you this?

    in reply to: The Sefiras Ha'Omar game!! #949692
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    5 wheels on a car

    in reply to: Where is Shnitzy? #946193
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    If I’m not mistaken, s/he is breaded. That’s why.

    in reply to: eruvin 19 and troll threads #941355
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    Popa- “If you’re almost done brachos, you ain’t on the daf…

    I just started 2 and a half weeks ago with eruvin”

    They say that. To just join the daf, and not wait until the next cycle. Thats why I’m not gonna wait until next cycle to join. When they’re in middle of Nidda, I’m gonna jump right in.

    in reply to: The Sefiras Ha'Omar game!! #949670
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    why didn’t I think of that

    in reply to: The Sefiras Ha'Omar game!! #949668
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    3 times I have to repeat everything to my grandfather

    in reply to: Buchorim Wearing Designer Clothing #971178
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    So lets start with a white shirt for yeshiva. Lay out for me the brands and the pros and the cons. (aka da pros an da cons)

    then we’ll get to springware

    in reply to: Making Up Divrei Torah At The Seder #941392
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    I love this thread. Its one of the funniest ever!

    in reply to: Buchorim Wearing Designer Clothing #971176
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    Brony- the rules for dudes. give us what you got.

    in reply to: Pesach Question #941156
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    As long as the fridge is not yours, make sure that not even a speck of Chametz could make its way to your food.

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/double-wrapping

    in reply to: Translate "Mah Nishtanah"? #941358
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    oh

    in reply to: eruvin 19 and troll threads #941338
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    If you don’t know full Pshat, you should give a Shiur on it. (I learnt this rule from one of my Rabbeim.)

    in reply to: Drinking Wine with an Evolution Believer #941987
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    Speak to Rabbi [SELF CENSORED], abut the contents of his book [SELF CENSORED]

    in reply to: eruvin 19 and troll threads #941336
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    Hold your horses… I’m almost done Brachos…

    (and I didn’t say I was a Yode’a Kol Davar)

    in reply to: ???? ???? #940937
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    One of my favourite parts of the Hagaddah. And one that a real student of history, and a Yode’a Davar can really appreciate.

    in reply to: Osso Buco at the seder #941136
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    Ha!

    in reply to: Does ????? ????? Really Come? #1071259
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    Brachos 4b – Eliyahu Hanavi Files in 4 flights.

    in reply to: Sun burnt from global warming #940918
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    I think Al Gore sold the Global Warming theory to Al Jazeera

    in reply to: Osso Buco at the seder #941129
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    V’Osso Buco

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

    in reply to: Seder Much Too Long #940912
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    RABBAIM- Thank you for being more receptive and explanatory.

    Sounds like your family enjoys the length of your Seder, as long as you don’t do it to win the ‘When did you finish your Seder last night’ contest.

    “BTW if you learnt the Halachos, speaking Pilpul about Hilchos Pesach is part of Sipur Yeyzias Mitzaryim”

    No it is not. Not if you miss the basic story.

    By the way, just curious, how long is Shulchan Orech by you?

    in reply to: שורץ וטבל בידו #941143
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    Are you calling your daughter a Sheretz

    in reply to: Hiddur mitzva in bedikas chametz #940649
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    By my house, the cleaning Lady cleaned our car. She vacuumed it spotlessly- not a trace of a crumb.

    In a neat, separate compartment that she arranged in the armrest,

    we found a box of cookies.

    in reply to: Seder Much Too Long #940903
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    RABBAIM- “Talmud, how old are you? A mature adult who has any spirituality would not be wheere you are. YOu need tikun gadol!! Try a dsicovery program! Be mekarev yourself to Yiddishkeit”

    You have a very naive and warped Yiddishe outlook.

    1) People talk Chiddushim hours on end, and are NOT even Yotzei Sippur Yetzias Mitzraim.

    2) The Mishnah Berurah says not to drink so much that you are full by the other Kosos.

    3) You’re supposed to enjoy Shulchan Oreich- (and it’s not called Shulchan ‘Oreich’ because it rhymes w/ Koreich,) and there is a special Mitzvah to have meat.

    “A mature adult who has any spirituality would not be where you are.”

    I’m in Beis Medrish, and enjoy Pilpulim, but there’s a time and place for everything. You don’t begin to know what you’re talking about.

    You have become so entangled in the minutia of Yeshivish culture that you are completely lost of true Frumkeit.

    I’ve had Rabbeim like you, who are very imposing of their Chumros. Instead of being Mekarev people, you push people back.

    It is you who need to join a discovery program.

    in reply to: Odyssey versus Grand Caravan #940601
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    Comparison Review

    Honda Odyssey versus Dodge Grand Caravan

    Comfort

    Passengers in the backseat will be able to stretch out a lot more in the Honda Odyssey than in the Dodge Grand Caravan, due to its greater head- and legroom. The Dodge Grand Caravan offers just a little more front head- and legroom than the Honda Odyssey, making it a little more comfortable for the driver and front passenger.

    Convenience

    The Honda Odyssey requires fewer stops at the gas station than the Dodge Grand Caravan, making it more convenient to drive.

    Cost

    There are a lot of factors to consider when calculating the overall cost of a vehicle. The main consideration is Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). Clearly, the Dodge Grand Caravan is a better financial choice over the Honda Odyssey, when considering MSRP. Another consideration is the Destination Charge, which is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle to the dealer from where it’s built. The Destination Charge for the Dodge Grand Caravan is much higher than that for the Honda Odyssey.

    Dimensions

    The Dodge Grand Caravan is about the same width as the Honda Odyssey. When looking at overall length, the Dodge Grand Caravan takes up about the same amount of space in your garage as the Honda Odyssey.

    Drivetrain

    With somewhat higher torque, the Dodge Grand Caravan transmits power to its wheels a bit more effectively than the Honda Odyssey.

    Handling

    The Dodge Grand Caravan has a larger turning radius than the Honda Odyssey, making it slightly more difficult to maneuver in and out of tight spots.

    Performance

    If you’ve got something you need to pull, the Dodge Grand Caravan will do just as well as the Honda Odyssey, since they have about the same towing capacity. The Dodge Grand Caravan has a little more horsepower than the Honda Odyssey.

    Utility

    The Dodge Grand Caravan has less seating than the Honda Odyssey, making the Honda Odyssey the better choice, if you need to chauffeur many passengers. You’ll be able to fit about the same amount of groceries in the Dodge Grand Caravan as you will in the Honda Odyssey.

    Warranty

    The Dodge Grand Caravan comes with essentially the same basic warranty as the Honda Odyssey.

    in reply to: Video of Interest: [For Pesach] Homemade Mayonnaise Made Easy #940596
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    rebdoniel- ….for those of us who eat Gebrokst

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