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TCG – You better hope the next one isn’t reading your post.
yitayningwutParticipantHmm.
yitayningwutParticipantTCG –
+1
yitayningwutParticipantTo everyone bashing Gerrer chassidim: If husband and wife both agree to and want this lifestyle, then why do you even care? It’s their own personal life and you don’t have any right to interfere.
Because we’re all full of the same hot air, we just apply it differently.
yitayningwutParticipantYou’re right, I misunderstood. But OneOfMany is right.
yitayningwutParticipantIf you’re going to use multiple screen names at least try to be inconspicuous about it.
yitayningwutParticipantcshapiro –
This might seem a bit unorthodox but why not put a classified ad in the BP Weekly or one of the other weekly publications, asking if a BY girl wants a job cleaning your home while she’s off? I’m sure there’s someone out there who isn’t needed in her house, can’t find a babysitting job, and would be interested in doing this. I would say a yeshiva guy but that might be pushing a little too far.
yitayningwutParticipantBy the way, R’ David Feinstein holds melba toast is hamotzi (heard from a rav who heard it from his mouth).
yitayningwutParticipant“Beauty is in the eyes of the mother-in-law.” Isn’t that how the saying goes?
yitayningwutParticipantsqueak is tayning gut
yitayningwutParticipantHolding hands is avak arayos? Wow.
yitayningwutParticipantAha… Now I see where you were going with that. True dat.
yitayningwutParticipantLol. That’s like saying a knitted yarmulke is goyish.
yitayningwutParticipantHuh?
yitayningwutParticipantApologies, ma’am.
yitayningwutParticipantThe Chassidishe Gatesheader – Great line, I’ve heard it besheim R’ Teitz from Elizabeth. Lol.
yitayningwutParticipantBiology is limudei kodesh.
yitayningwutParticipantyou shouldn’t have electricity
yitayningwutParticipantYes. In Lakewood you can get them at the frum cell phone stores; there are a few.
yitayningwutParticipantSeems like you’ve answered your own question, Nymphadora.
yitayningwutParticipantAgree with Mr. Wolf.
yitayningwutParticipantdo you add hot dehydrated water?
LOL. Reminds me of that stoner dude on that show who is obsessed with dehydrating all different kinds of fruits and vegetables, and he’s like “man, we should try water balloons!”
yitayningwutParticipantUse your selfishness to make yourself act less selfish. Think about how things might be better for you in your life if you’d give more. People don’t like selfish people.
yitayningwutParticipantgefen – Yeah, that was totally wrong of the person.
yitayningwutParticipantMuti – See the above link. The guy has everything.
yitayningwutParticipantStaring and preening in front of a mirror is not permissible.
Incorrect. See above.
yitayningwutParticipantPopa, is that true? There’s hope for me after all!
yitayningwutParticipantYeah, I guess I was a bit of a jerk there. You’re a good man, Yehudahtzvi.
yitayningwutParticipantThere’s a free new service called Google that should answer all your questions. Mods, if you’ll allow this link please – google.com.
yitayningwutParticipantbrech –
First of all, everyone here knows you are wrong. Second, R’ Akiva Eiger says on the page before besheim the Prisha that we follow the norm in non-Jewish society regarding this.
yitayningwutParticipant😉
yitayningwutParticipantThe Shulchan Aruch doesn’t say to say Tikkun Chatzos.
yitayningwutParticipantThere is nothing wrong with a man using a mirror, even l’chatchila, because the halachos of men not beautifying themselves as women do are subject to societal norms, and where it is the norm to do so, it is fine – see R’ Akiva Eiger at the end of YD 182.* The Ran (AZ 9b b’dafei haRif) is quoted as saying that the “?????” withhold themselves from doing so in any event, but ??? ??? ??? ??? ???.
As Sam writes, looking in a mirror is not necessary for tefillin.
*http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=9146&st=&pgnum=252&hilite=
yitayningwutParticipantSee, there you go. That’s called being an “observant” Jew.
yitayningwutParticipantNice! lol
yitayningwutParticipantOneOfMany – It means methinks. It’s something to which an apt response might be, “takeh?” or, “yitayningwut?”
yitayningwutParticipantI believe the Gemara says we learn tznius from the cat, because it digs a hole and does its thing and then covers it up. I’m sure you can think of something we can learn from the squirrel.
yitayningwutParticipantPopa means hamotzi.
yitayningwutParticipantPostal too, dachtzich.
yitayningwutParticipantYeah, uneeq, that’s a pretty strange assumption to make. You think jewelry and glittery stuff was not a girly thing 200 years ago? You market donuts to people who are hungry, or however the saying should go.
yitayningwutParticipantsam4321 – He apparently believed it is real mav’ir and mechabeh. But I have know idea what he thought the metzius is, and if he would say the same for all appliances.
yitayningwutParticipantDY – So I wanted to be mevarer if you were right and I tracked down the periodical that R’ Chaim Ozer is citing. Turns out there are lots of interesting things there. They do mention what you are referring to, though I still do not see any major indication that R’ Chaim Ozer’s reason for assering is because of anything other than molid eish.
I would gather that this (?) is the one he is referring to, and it’s the only one from New York:
http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=22936&st=&pgnum=7
The one just before that seems like he would agree with Rabbi Abadi.
Also there is this short article from the Aruch Hashulchan; I think it’s pretty famous:
yitayningwutParticipantDaasYochid – Isn’t he just saying that it’s molid eish (he holds it is mammash mav’ir and mechabeh)? That doesn’t preclude the heter mentioned here.
yitayningwutParticipanthehe
yitayningwutParticipanthello99 – Thank you for clarifying your position.
yitayningwutParticipantAmen. Beautiful, thanks.
yitayningwutParticipantsam4321 – It is a very good question. He is not matir it, that’s all I can say.
yitayningwutParticipantKeep in mind that if you do invent such a thing, in ten years they will say that everyone is mechuyav to have it.
yitayningwutParticipantYentingyenta – Can I have a bracha that I should figure out what I want in life?
yitayningwutParticipantsam4321 – No, because if you look carefully at the teshuva, the heter here is not primarily anything to do with a kula of electricity over real fire. What was stated here b’etzem applies to kindling a real fire as well.
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