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  • in reply to: Additional Societal Casualties Of The Shidduch Crisis #1331166
    Joseph
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    There are more people than in the past.

    in reply to: What Happened With Ezras Nashim In Boro Park On Monday Night? #1331160
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    GHadorah, are they going to wear a skirt or pants when being a first responder?

    in reply to: If you can go to war at 18, you should be able to drink at 18 #1331159
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    DovidBT: I take you’d support legalizing drinking for 18 year olds if they take an alcohol course about usage, responsibility, etc., and passed a test on it, correct?

    in reply to: If you can go to war at 18, you should be able to drink at 18 #1331138
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    Perhaps you should advocate driving licenses shouldn’t be issued to anyone under age 21. An 18 year old driving a car with free reign to drive where they wish with an over 2 ton vehicle driving at 65 mph unsupervised is something you support?

    18-20 year olds drivers cause prortionally more deaths than 21-23 year old drivers as well as proportiomally more deaths than 18-20 year old drinkers (even before it became illegal.)

    in reply to: “There is no solution” to the Israel conflict: Jared Kushner #1331114
    Joseph
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    Status quo is constant terror with Jewish civilians and Israeli uniformed personnel being killed every year. Status quo is having a war about every 10 years or so that has a high cost of Jewish lives.

    That’s a disaster.

    in reply to: Government Attack on British Yeshivos #1331112
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    No, they are demanding that Yeshivos teach 8-10 year old children that toeiva is a legitimate “lifestyle”. Since the yeshivos are refusing to teach anything about THAT, that is why the government is threatening to shut down the yeshivos.

    It isn’t even an issue of government funding the yeshivos. The Department is demanding they teach that even if they take no government funds (and many yeshivos, in fact, don’t.)

    in reply to: If you can go to war at 18, you should be able to drink at 18 #1331024
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    Avram, CTL:

    1. Why 21? Why not 25 or 18 or 15?

    2. If a person is considered responsible enough to be issued a lethal weapon with orders to kill enemies and be prepared to die himself, why isn’t he considered able to drink in moderation responsibly, such as a 21 year old adult is permitted?

    in reply to: Additional Societal Casualties Of The Shidduch Crisis #1331007
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    In that case perhaps a fourth category the OP can add as an “additional societal casualty of the shidduch crisis” is divorced women. Since the divorced men are often marrying the never-married older single women, this leaves many divorced women with no one to marry.

    Though, given that severe result, perhaps it will motivate more married women who are considering divorce to reconsider and instead to choose to preserve their existing marriage — since a divorce can often mean growing old and lonely with no one else to marry.

    If so, this fourth category could somewhat alleviate the first category in the OP since it will result in less divorces in the first place.

    in reply to: Hasidic areas in New Jersey #1330859
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    Greenville is just the neighborhood in Jersey City where the Chasidim are moving to. It isn’t a city.

    in reply to: kosher baby formula #1330864
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    Isn’t Similac OU-D, as well as a Cholov Yisroel version of ready-made Similac?

    in reply to: Moshiach’s website #1330837
    Joseph
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    That’s assuming you took it seriously.

    in reply to: Protection from Crime in Dangerous Communities #1330752
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    Isn’t the “Baltimore” frum community outside of Baltimore proper? (Like the “Detroit” frum community is in Southfield/Oak Park rather than crime-ridden Detroit they they moved out of decades ago.)

    in reply to: Moshiach’s website #1330740
    Joseph
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    APY, whether intentionally or unintentionally, you sound as you’re leveling sarcasm at the decisions of Gedolei Yisroel vis-a-vis the internet and smartphones.

    in reply to: Abeshter #1330745
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    I’m unmissable. Yes, that was me. You looked good, by the way.

    in reply to: do you support repeal & replace obamacare? 🚫🔀🤵🏿💉❓ #1330722
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    CTL, can’t you pay for the services privately until it is approved?

    in reply to: do you support repeal & replace obamacare? 🚫🔀🤵🏿💉❓ #1330709
    Joseph
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    Which other countries have a plethora of hospitals to compete with the likes of the Mayo Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General, Johns Hopkins, UCLA Medical, New York-Presbyterian, Columbia, Cornell, NYU, etc?

    in reply to: Protection from Crime in Dangerous Communities #1330698
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    It is prohibited to view women jogging.

    in reply to: Abeshter #1330684
    Joseph
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    Now I’m really feeling left out!

    Hey, me too! – 29

    in reply to: Hasidic areas in New Jersey #1330663
    Joseph
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    How big is heimishe Greenville? And what kind of heimish?

    in reply to: do you support repeal & replace obamacare? 🚫🔀🤵🏿💉❓ #1330610
    Joseph
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    The US has the best doctors, the best hospitals with the best doctors and medical equipment.

    in reply to: do you support repeal & replace obamacare? 🚫🔀🤵🏿💉❓ #1330574
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    Better than whom? The US has the best healthcare system in the world. Kings and rules and the rich from around the world come to the US when facing serious health problems.

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330568
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    yekke: Nu, fill in the missing sociological information, at least for what you know or your circles, to make this conversation complete.

    in reply to: do you support repeal & replace obamacare? 🚫🔀🤵🏿💉❓ #1330564
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    CTL, whatever it is, my point is that single payer countries have *much longer* waits for specialists than the US.

    in reply to: Protection from Crime in Dangerous Communities #1330562
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    F. W. de Klerk made South Africa a dangerous country with his surrendering of the country, allowing the criminal elements to take control.

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330555
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    CTL: Do you think SIL would have been less happy had she not learnt to enjoy “better things” in life?

    in reply to: Abeshter #1330551
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    If I’d be part of this conversation I know the mods would be yelling at me. 😉

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330538
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    yekke: The argument here is *what are* the norms.

    in reply to: Additional Societal Casualties Of The Shidduch Crisis #1330502
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    Are you sure that there is a critical mass of divorced men marrying never married women?

    in reply to: Moshiach’s website #1330442
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    .

    in reply to: Moshiach’s website #1330432
    Joseph
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    He’ll use a new Top Level Domain such as .Torah. Then you’ll have Hashem.Torah, Emunah.Torah, http://www.Torah, etc.

    in reply to: Protection from Crime in Dangerous Communities #1330425
    Joseph
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    Davening more and with better kavana.

    in reply to: do you support repeal & replace obamacare? 🚫🔀🤵🏿💉❓ #1330419
    Joseph
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    Single payer countries have notably longer waits for specialists than the US.

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330409
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    iac: A leichter is no more a must than a Shas. Indeed, many couples will give a Shas to the Choson but no leichter to the Kallah.

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330373
    Joseph
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    And just as you didn’t get a Shas or a gold watch, if a Kallah doesn’t get a leichter or diamond the kedushin is still valid and she is as happily married as you are without the Shas and gold watch.

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330366
    Joseph
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    What are the “musts” for each, in your view; or at least the musts presents for the average frum couple? Is the following the musts:

    Choson:
    Diamond ring
    Leichter
    Sheitel

    Kallah:
    Shas
    Tallis
    Kittel

    Am I missing any “musts” or have I overstated it?

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330353
    Joseph
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    A leichter isn’t a standard engagement gift.

    in reply to: Q&A With Rav Avigdor Miller #1330318
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    Rav Avigdor Miller on A Practical Lesson For Tisha B’Av

    Q:
    What should I do if I want to learn to love my fellow Jews, but I just don’t feel like I really love them?

    A:
    Start with one person. Pick a Jew who’s not too difficult to love. And say, “I love him.” Don’t tell it to him. Say it. And say it again. And say it tomorrow again. And little by little, you’ll be surprised, there will be results. I guarantee results. I’ll give you your money back in case it doesn’t work. It’s really a poshuteh concept, a simple idea. It’s called auto-suggestion. You start with one person, and after a while you move on to the next Jew. And you’ll never stop.

    By the way, I want to tell you again what we mentioned here a few times from Rabeinu Yonah. He says, בד׳ יצדקו ויתהללו כל זרע ישראל. What does that mean? בד׳ – By thinking about Hashem; יצדקו – they become tzadikim; ויתהללו – and they become praiseworthy; כל זרע ישראל – and Rabeinu Yonah explains these last three words like this: the זרע ישראל, all the seed of Israel, have potential excellence – potential perfection and greatness within themselves. You have inside of you the possibility to love Hashem and to love His people. Yes, you have it within you. But you have to bring it forth. By thinking about Hashem constantly, then little by little it comes forth. בד׳ – by thinking about Hashem, יצדקו – you become a tzadik.

    This principle of utilizing auto-suggestion will bring you to greatness in many area, not only this. For instance, when you see a peach pit lying on the ground, like I saw today, you have to start saying the following: This peach pit on the ground is a remarkable phenomenon. The peach pit is very hard. You can’t open it up. Inside there is a seed. And that seed is very valuable because it’s needed to plant another peach tree. That’s why it’s so hard. To protect it from animals and people. It’s so hard that even with a hammer sometimes you can’t open it up. Nothing in the peach tree is as hard as the shell of the peach pit. Now you can see the Yad Hashem in the peach pit. Hashem wants that tree to develop another peach tree. That’s why He made it so hard. Now, think about that. You say it one time and it makes no impression. So you say it again and again: “Why is it so hard?” Each time you see a peach pit, “Why is it so hard? To save the seed inside it, in order to make another tree.” You see a peach pit again, so say it again. And after a hundred times it enters into your mind that you’re seeing the Hand of Hashem at work here.

    Now, when you put that peach pit into the ground, it begins to open up by itself and the seed is revealed, and a peach tree begins to grow. How does that happen? The answer is that the two halves of the pit are pasted together with a wonderful formula, with a paste, a wonderful paste that will not yield to water and not yield to the banging of a hammer. But it yields to the fungi and bacteria in the soil. It’s מן השמים. It’s the hand of Hashem. But hearing it from me is only going to make a pale impression on your mind. You have to keep talking about it yourself. The first time you hear yourself saying it, it makes a very small impression. But say it a hundred times. Say it again and again, and by the time you’re forty, you’ll become a man who sees the Yad Hashem in the world. You will have gained a tremendous excellence. You’ll recognize on all sides of you the Hand of Hashem.

    The פסוק says, והאלוקים עשה – Hashem made the world in such a way, שיראו מלפניו – so that you should recognize Hashem, so that you should gain הכרה חושית, a sensory perception, an actual awareness of Hashem. But you have to work on it because nothing happens by itself. By itself, you are a nobody and you will remain a nobody.

    So, if you want to love the עם ישראל, then you’ll have to get busy loving the עם ישראל. You have to persuade yourself. Let’s say when you married a girl, everyone persuaded you to marry her. Maybe you weren’t so interested, but you married her anyhow. Always persuade yourself that your wife is the one that’s loyal to you, and that you love your wife. Keep on saying it and little by little it’ll be that way. By the time you are forty years old, you must start loving your wife.

    Don’t think that what I’m telling you is דברים בטלים, just wasted words. It’s the real truth. You have to work on it. המחשבה נמשכת אחר הדיבור – Your mind follows the way you talk. That’s why it’s so important to always be saying the right words. That’s why we say the שירי דוד עבדיך. We follow Dovid’s footsteps and we say the words that he said. Of course, we don’t have the same thoughts as Dovid did, but little by little, as you say his words, the thoughts of Dovid begin to gradually enter your mind. Gradually, gradually, these thoughts enter your mind. Little by little. And that’s why it’s so important to say the שירי דוד עבדיך. Like when you say his words in davening and in Tehillim, if you think about the words you’re saying, you gradually become a new person.

    And therefore, when a person learns Torah, when he learns Gemara, at first it seems like just הלכות, like technical laws. But the הלכות enter your mind and you become aware of the great principles that every mesichta and every sugya talk about. Tremendous principles of kedusha, of service of Hashem, of loving His Torah. Little by little it enters your mind. Keep on doing it and talking about it and after a while you become an אוהב תורה, you’ll start loving the Torah. And it will become מתוקים מדבש – sweeter than honey. Yes, it will become sweeter than honey, ונופת צופים and more delicious than anything else. You don’t care for any other interest in the world except for learning Torah, once you get a taste of learning. And then you’ll understand why you can’t learn Torah on Tisha B’Av.

    So you’ll have to teach yourself all these good things. You can gradually become a great person if you follow this system. And anybody who wants to make any sort of progress in life should work on at least these two things. We love הקדוש ברוך הוא and we love the עם ישראל.
    TAPE # E-242

    in reply to: Things chosson should do #1330250
    Joseph
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    There are no rules. Everything mentioned is optional. Some give some of those, some give all of those and some give none of those.

    Joseph
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    They’ve had so many suicides in their membership they they’ve earned the nickname Suicide Footsteps. They tend to heavily attract people with significant mental health problems.

    in reply to: Sitting on Toilet and Bed on Tisha B'Av #1330197
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    Don’t believe their self-described numbers. They inflate their party get-together events by bringing people who were never frum so it doesn’t look so empty.

    As far as workers, they’re funded by the liberal anti-religious organizations such as UJA Federation, so they have money. But they’re very ineffective.

    in reply to: In honor of Tisha B'av. What you respect about… #1330198
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    Joseph
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    Project Makom is an off-shoot of JITC.

    in reply to: Anthony Scaramucci #1330188
    Joseph
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    Then you get President Hatch.

    Joseph
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    Like usual, you missed the point. Simply put, the fault for what you describe lies with their parents.

    in reply to: Anthony Scaramucci #1330180
    Joseph
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    Then you get President Ryan.

    in reply to: Teimanim With Multiple Wives #1330181
    Joseph
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    Does the Shulchan Aruch pasken he has to have separate homes for each and he cannot have one home for all?

    Joseph
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    TLIK, the problems you describe are a direct result of balebatim following daas balebatim rather than following Daas Torah in how they are mechanech their children at home. Children on the internet, being spoiled with their gut desires and fancy accommodations results in the problems you enumerated in the subset of Yiddish homes living this lifestyle. These parents need a reality check and a change of parenting and shtatiness.

    Joseph
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    Footsteps is almost irrelevant. In the 12 years they’ve been around they’ve handled about 100 people over a period of over a decade. And most of those 100 were effectively not frum before they hooked up with the reshoyim at Footsteps.

    in reply to: Anthony Scaramucci #1330014
    Joseph
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    If President Trump goes we get President Pence.

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