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  • in reply to: Jews Are Crazy #1015783

    Now, that is a valid question. And Rabbi Miller addresses it. In short he says that reference to masculine in general exhibits a sense of master, authoritativeness, strength. and etc.

    in reply to: These New Mods Are Tough! #1063926

    If I would say that….Don’t dare try

    in reply to: Jews Are Crazy #1015778

    You don’t have to consult me, you just have to open the closest chumash (that’s the bible). And there’s no Man upstairs, He’s a Being beyond any mortal’s comprehension. And I do happen to have a direct connection to Him, I talk DIRECTLY to him at least thrice daily. And He has no problem with my screen name, if anything’s the problem it’s the time I’m wasting <GOTTA GO>

    in reply to: Something Nice About Another Person #1014710

    Oomis, this thread was not made for you. I bdavka wrote “..not specifically one you always get along with..” You do get along with everyone and (therefore) everyone gets along perfectly with with you. So this thread is not for you. (oops, did I just say something nice..)

    in reply to: Jews Are Crazy #1015774

    oot for life:

    If so I’M ALL FOR IT.

    Thanks!!

    in reply to: Jews Are Crazy #1015770

    MODS Could you at the very least change this very offensive thread title. HaShem doesn’t like it, the very least bit. I guarantee you.

    Thanks. (a member of this smart nation)

    in reply to: Hilarious Moment #1014651

    Actually right.

    Before starting a new thread, I generally shut the mains to the thunker, then spew at abandon.

    in reply to: Moderator 80 #1015123

    WB 80/Feivel, I sorely miss you!!

    in reply to: Japanese Instructions in English #1014645

    Here’s another sample

    On an air conditioner in a hotel. “Heats and cools control yourself”

    ever since, I’m trying to..

    in reply to: Why We Need Mothers Day #1014681

    SiDi: I’ve heard of a special time to Daven for the longevity of parents – when one goes outside during Yizkor.

    Instead of wasting time in shmoozing and frivolity, use the time wisely, thank HaShem for the fact that you’re is outside! And be mispalel for the future, so that it should continue that way! ????? ?? ???? ???? ?? ????.

    in reply to: A good cry #1015580

    Very nice, and welcome back. Haven’t seen you around here lately. Good sign!!

    in reply to: Siddur on a Smart Phone #1016357

    SiDi: Again, those are of my own humble opinion. Maybe yes maybe no. Another MAJOR consideration is of another’s view of this individual. In a shul, together in a minyan. It also has to be considered. It’s a TERRIBLE chilul HaShem in my view. Hey look there, there’s a guy playing on his toy during Davening. Maybe I too don’t have to exert myself so much…

    in reply to: Why We Need Mothers Day #1014678

    Oh, yes, she did peek.

    Luckily she has no screen name. She doesn’t even post here. (wonder why) Otherwise she’d let the world know of her ‘experience’…

    in reply to: end of school shtick #1015024

    Get you and your classmates to act their very best, spectacularly exemplary, courteous behavior.

    It’s a prank your teacher would remember for A LONG time!!

    in reply to: Siddur on a Smart Phone #1016349

    I would opine with YungermanS. I wrote that already. There’s something known as decorum. Respectfulness, reverence, veneration. It’s does not exude from toying a gadget while in conversation with the Most Powerful Ruler of the universe. Even if used FOR prayer. In my humble opinion. (I think it’s forbidden to be engaged in any activity while in the middle of a brocha, certainly clicking tagging, pressing, dragging, pasting, expanding, re-sizing, flipping and etc. should be included)

    in reply to: The World is a Better Place Today Because… #1029245

    So it’s you, 100. Still humble. You sacrificed a bolded thank you for the sake of clarity, uniformity. That is to be commended. You made the world a better place. Not too many people would be willing to put their honor or personal ‘negius’ on the line, for mere technicalities.

    oh, actually it was not a misspelling. Folks here use it all the time (in jest), to show our reverence towards the mighty.. MODERATORS!!

    Mighty? Yes. But chas v’shalom to add a prefix.

    in reply to: The World is a Better Place Today Because… #1029243

    Hey, faker (mod-???), WHAT WAS EDITED?!?

    oops, I got it. You didn’t like “thanks a billion” bolded. I forgot you’re so humble. (that’s another 10 points)

    You had misspelled a word, replacing G with M. I unbolded to separate between your post and my *edited* tag.

    -100

    in reply to: The World is a Better Place Today Because… #1029242

    True.. some mods make the world a better place..

    A mod who mellows down a poster’s personal attack toward another, one who averts a major brawl… gets olam haba. They’re actually in

    unique a position to be able to be marbe shalom, to encourage, promote peace. To be ???? ???? and ???? ?? ??????. Mods – use your G-d given talents to its fullest – ??? ????. (and no, I have no intention, nor want to be a Mod)

    To those who truly mean good –

    Thanks a Billion!!!

    edited

    in reply to: No Fair! #1015076

    Nope, not me. nor any of my previous ones. (I asked each and every one)

    in reply to: Jews Are Crazy #1015762

    Not sure how you’re going to go about your mission asking every Jews mechilla. Of HaShem too.

    No, this is not something one says about any group of Yidden, certainly not of the entire nation. Obviously HaShem thinks differently. He choose us. Specifically. We’re an ?? ???? ????.

    No, one mustn’t make such jokes. It’s offensive to any member of the Jewish faith.

    in reply to: end of school shtick #1015017

    I wish I could help you, but all my shtick is registered already.

    in reply to: Why We Need Mothers Day #1014676

    Hope “Mommy” (the famous) isn’t looking.. But if she does…

    I don’t need any secular occasion, holiday to thank her. And I don’t think I can adequately thank her or show my appreciation to her in a mere pithy post. I (like everyone born of woman) actually owe my very being, existence to her. She nurtured, cared, soothed, fed (hard job) and cleaned little (and big) me. She taught (yes, she was my 1st grade teacher too), disciplined, guided and directed me in the right path of life, of morals, proper values and conduct. She exhibited a great measure of patience and inner strength in my upbringing, my chinuch, I wasn’t the regular run-of-the-mill child. Taming me was not an easy feat(some here would say I’m still not..)

    So no, there is no words to say

    I THANK YOU!!

    oh, and Happy Birthday…

    in reply to: Hilarious Moment #1014649

    Hare, hare.

    LF has no meantime. Always busy (WHAT?!?) thinking of the next brainstorm.

    Good Shabbos – EVERYONE!!

    in reply to: Something Nice About Another Person #1014705

    Coffee and Shticky!! My favorites! So full of zest, life, humor and ‘tochen’.

    Come out from wherever you are!

    As Dr Watson said “beep, beep…beep,beep,beep..” (translates to ‘Come here I need you’)

    in reply to: I dare you…… #1014032

    My, my!! What have we (OK, you all) against this individual? My goodness, I didn’t really see anything so nasty, offensive in his post. Newcomers come in different shapes and forms. Everyone with their individual personality. Not everyone comes in new as a shefelah, sheepish. Some have a bubbling, outgoing, (slightly aggressive) side to themselves. Give ’em time, they’ll mellow down. Not nice how you all ganged up. Everyone has something to add, to share.

    in reply to: Where you're from? #1015264

    Plumber, please, a bit of respect, in case you’re not aware. I’m referring to the Villna Goan.

    in reply to: I dare you…… #1014020

    Oomis, exactly!! To the tee. Every point.

    For me, (and everyone can see this) I’m already busted, many, to my disdain know me IRL and everything I wish to express has to be scrutinized and veiled. What I do write these days is much less than those “good-old” days when I ran completely undisturbed. Changing my s/n again won’t do much, I can’t hide from my inner self, that’s me and it’s probably gonna be me.

    Another disturbing factor (cannot be avoided, I guess) is when anyone here “whacks” me, it hurts a lot more, it gets chewed and rechewed by those “in the know”. No, it not a comfortable feeling. Surprise! I do have feelings. Sometimes very, very sensitive. And the hurt factor adjusts accordingly.

    I know, it’s my fault for “opening my mouth” in the first place, still…

    I may yet choose to switch to again to another, if just to confuse the newest “family members” for some time – just a possibility.

    in reply to: These New Posters are Tough! #1013909

    Edward Snowden here for Coffee Leaks

    <Moderator-*ALL*> Hey, 29 what did this fellow ‘pixelate’ write?

    <Moderator-29> I erased it by mistake. I’m pretending he forgot to write anything.

    <Moderator-42> 29, be careful next time. Administrator could fire us

    <Moderator-100> Yeah, last time I slipped.. Hey, someone’s listening in

    in reply to: Something Nice About Another Person #1014699

    Next I’ll do Syag:

    Very articulate (is that the right word?), smart, bright, sensible and down to earth. Emotional and caring, she sees another’s matzav, she puts herself into someone else’s situation to help and assist them. I haven’t been into all her posts (most here to me are one big blob, except those that stick out), she comes across as a no-nonsense type of person (who has no need for my..), A hard worker and a doer on the go. (truly sorry for my..)

    in reply to: These New Posters are Tough! #1013907

    if -29 would press the <UnMod> button, maybe we’d all see…

    in reply to: Questions for a new rabbi #1015556

    “What is your screen name?”

    in reply to: Something Nice About Another Person #1014695

    Next I’ll try Popa:

    To me he appears to gifted with a super-bright brain. Very smart in many areas; both of Torah and secular subjects. And according to one “girsa”, he actually holds Smichah (which makes him a Rov?) He has his unique style of commenting and writing, so full of intelligence and sagacity, wit and humor, clever pun and wisecracks. After going over and over one of his pieces, one begins to catch.. He exposes what he chooses to expose, he so cleverly conceals things he doesn’t want anyone to know. Again, extremely clever, hard to win in an argument.

    in reply to: Something Nice About Another Person #1014694

    Nope. I didn’t start this for a compliment. I’m currently have a few few (ok, a drop more) minutes to spare, why not use it constructively?

    I’ll offer (nobody’s flooding the scene here, wonder why)

    I’ll pick Sam2. While not exactly everything I hold of, different shittos etc, he has proven himself time and time again for his vast solid and erudite knowledge in all of Torah and halachah, in all areas, literally. He’s very intellectual and profound, he can deliver his point very well. He doesn’t fly off the handle, he’s cool and collected, he knows what he’s talking about! I know it’s a drop in the bucket.. Maybe I’ll finish later (m-d willing)

    in reply to: These New Posters are Tough! #1013902

    Nope, Old ones with new names are certainly not tough. No, not at all!

    in reply to: Mush… #1013891

    DY: A real nice word? That’s certainly more I could have hoped for over here. (how did mods let that in?)

    Thank you.

    Haleivi, maybe mush is what happens afterwards. Actually “mash”.

    in reply to: My Sighting of Emes #1013765

    in HaKatan’s posts!

    in reply to: Where you're from? #1015257

    My great, great, great (etc.) grandfather was a chosid. The Chosid of Vilna.

    in reply to: I dare you…… #1014008

    Why I post here?

    In case you haven’t figured it out yet, it’s to spread the light. (y’know “a light onto the..”)

    in reply to: Where you're from? #1015255

    Where I’m headed to, is the question.

    in reply to: My Sighting of Joseph #1014571

    All his sons drive for the car service.

    in reply to: These New Mods Are Tough! #1063917

    .. Old mods too!!

    in reply to: These New Posters are Tough! #1013896

    No, its those moderators who ar and you thought we’d let that through

    in reply to: Mush… #1013888

    DY, I got back a drop earlier, just to peak.

    I chap the sarcasm.

    in reply to: Mush… #1013887

    Hi. I’m back. Well, sort of. Hey, was I in a coma? (what if I forgot my name?!?)

    in reply to: When is the Official Day.. #1014101

    I had no personal evil intent and I apologize to anyone who took it as such.

    And now, lets see the Tzionim make peace with the others, with those who don’t hold of all their chumros… We’re all brothers…

    in reply to: When is the Official Day.. #1014093

    Sam: I was just trying to get us all into the bray for this year. Now I can safely bow out. Wait.. One last shot.

    Offensive is the way people out there compare, relate, associate this ?? ??? ???? ???? (hey where did that reference come from), this bare-headed man made national holiday, which had HaShem furthest from mind, to real Yiddishe, Torah Holidays and commemorations. I can call it whatever I want, as DY wrote, it has nothing to do with the fallen heroes, for that there’s a designated Yom Hazikaron, which I won’t attack for concerns of sensitivity.

    This day is solely a nationalistic independence day, for the state of Israel, nothing AT ALL Jewish. And since I don’t live there, there is no cause, ground, occasion for celebration or reverence. Had I been living there, that would have a different story. I probably would have joined in some nationalistic activities, as all countries do. After all that was their declaration, loud and clear (I watched a clip) “we will be like all the nations, we will fight with our might..” (I’m not a rabid anti-tzioni, I’m just not for all this fakery, I’m not a rabid zionist)

    They chose to out HaShem from their midst. Any added on “frumkite” is just that, added. To make it look as if it has a real Jewish life of its own. BUT IT DOESN’T. And those founding father proclaimed it as such.

    And btw I was not aware that others coined this name. I did it entirely at random, no evil intentions, other than to “change” it, as a show that there’s no Jewish reverence to that day.

    in reply to: When is the Official Day.. #1014086

    Sorry, But I’m not about to compare days assigned by our holy Chazal, who had a koach to imbue those days with meaning (as I wrote), to these nationalistic days assigned by some bare-headed individuals. Yes, it a sure fine thing to give thanks to HaShem for all his chasodim he does for us, each and every, it’s was not at all the intention of those “founding fathers”. – ??? ??? ????.

    Sorry, but there’s a world of a difference. To try to compare, using such terminology as with REAL Yomim Tovim is an insult to authentic Torah and it’s keepers.

    Go ahead, party all you want, but don’t call it, or compare it to a Yom Tov.

    in reply to: Best Cholent in Monsey #1111460

    Make sure it doesn’t give you the experiences you have been lately describing..

    in reply to: How are we related to Chillonim and Neturei Karta #1013512

    Most of Klal Yisroel follow the “Rabanut haRashi”, who paskens not to give any credence to this day. Obviously. Rashi makes no mention of it, other then a few times in gemarah – ????? ??? ??? ????

    in reply to: The news everyone has been waiting for! Zuberman!'s return #1118241

    Hachoson Yossi

    If you’re also an old timer, it would probably be impossible not to. I was into everything besides lashon hara, (perfume, shidduch and seminary) and politics. And anything of real value.

    I have switched s/n since (and toned down considerably). Deep, deep down I’m the same…

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