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YusselParticipant
Gibberish does not qualify as “philosophical”
YusselParticipantCapitulate means to cease resisting under specific terms (usually dictated by the stronger party). It is not exactly the same as surrender.
September 23, 2024 10:15 am at 10:15 am in reply to: Great people with a smile before you pray it’sbetter then tzedaka. #2317682YusselParticipantIt’s a Chazal: It can be found in a Rashi on Parshas Vayechi I don’t remember the reference but it has something to do with “Whitening the teeth” which means smiling at somebody. I hope somebody can find the exact reference.
YusselParticipantPeople wanting to post here should be required to pass a minimum intelligence test.
YusselParticipantIf all the Nevi’im during Bayis Rishon couldn’t wake up the Yidden of that time and avoid the Churban; If Chazal during Bayis Sheini couldn’t wake up those Yidden to avoid a SECOND Churban, then what makes you think YOU can?
June 19, 2024 1:34 pm at 1:34 pm in reply to: Rombom Hilchos Teshuva says pray screaming and with tears for Mashiach #2291346YusselParticipantCould you please re-write that in English?
December 20, 2023 5:02 pm at 5:02 pm in reply to: Chofetz Chaim says bless those you don’t love, pray they see moshioch #2248250YusselParticipantForgive me; your post is jibberish. What are you trying to say? (and since when does HaShem answer prayers with tears? What does that even mean??
December 7, 2023 5:31 pm at 5:31 pm in reply to: Chanukah: A Reminder of the Dystopia that Exists in the Frum Community #2245225YusselParticipantSACT5:
A Freilichen Chanukah and enjoy the Latkes. We would not want you to be turned into chopped liver!! C”V
December 7, 2023 11:31 am at 11:31 am in reply to: Chanukah: A Reminder of the Dystopia that Exists in the Frum Community #2245126YusselParticipantSACT5:
Why is time with family “one of the essentials” of Chanukah? It’s wonderful to spend time with family but why does this become an “essential” of Chanukah? It seems to me that we have copied this from another religion.
YusselParticipantPerhaps now is not the time but once things have settled down he should resign. With great power comes great responsibility. He is the man at the top and he is the man who has billed himself as “Mr. Security”. He must accept the blame and resign. it’s the honorable thing to do
January 24, 2020 2:30 pm at 2:30 pm in reply to: Selective Service System – Do you register your sons? #1825712YusselParticipantCT Lawyer:
You are right; thank you. I apologize to Reagan for blaming him all these years. BH I was born during the small window of time when exempted me from registration.
January 23, 2020 4:07 pm at 4:07 pm in reply to: Selective Service System – Do you register your sons? #1825522YusselParticipantI still can’t believe they re-instituted registration. This was done by Reagan. Why do we need it?
November 22, 2019 10:59 am at 10:59 am in reply to: Is it okay to learn (Torah) During Davening? #1803362YusselParticipantYou are supposed to listen to chazaras hashatz and answer amein.
YusselParticipantyserbius12: In the days of The Rabbi’s Sons, Carlebach, etc. the music was not the way it is today. Even the early Mordechai ben David (i remember when we still called him by his name and not MBD) had more “soul” to it than what we hear today.
YusselParticipantI don’t know if it’s goyish but most jewish music produced today is not very good. it’s too loud, too beat-driven, and it’s all from a cookie-cutter mold designed to produce songs for weddings. There’s very little genuine creativity in modern jewish music because (like it’s secular conter-part) it’s designed to be sold as a commercial product to make money.
YusselParticipantYes.
YusselParticipantNot easy to find. I think it is better than then ones they did after it. Less stuff on the page to confuse you and it still leaves room for a person to have to learn rather than just spoon-feeding everything.
YusselParticipantNo.
YusselParticipantWhen did “Asei” become “Essay”?
May 31, 2019 3:04 pm at 3:04 pm in reply to: Who is Rav Shlomo Kanievsky? Is he being groomed to be the next Godol HaDor? #1736343YusselParticipantYabia Omer:
You might as well be talking to a wall for all the good it will do you. The “worship” of “gedolim, poskei hador, sar hatorah” etc demonstrates the truth of what the Rambam wrote in the Moreh about the difficulty of weaning people off Avodah Zarah.
May 28, 2019 12:24 pm at 12:24 pm in reply to: Who is Rav Shlomo Kanievsky? Is he being groomed to be the next Godol HaDor? #1733973YusselParticipantUNCLE BEN:
DOes a person have to have lived through a particular historical period in order to know anything about it? If that is the case then we can take ALL works of History and biography and throw them on the trash heap.
May 27, 2019 11:24 am at 11:24 am in reply to: Who is Rav Shlomo Kanievsky? Is he being groomed to be the next Godol HaDor? #1733508YusselParticipantBecause we live in the age of “Gadol Hador” “Sar Hatorah” “Poseik Hador”. Our generation has a nearly pathological need for these figures so we can worship them and give up any individual responsibility for ourselves. No need to do anything when you can have the Gadol Hador decide everything for you.
YusselParticipantI think there are serious problems with this minhag. Many rishonim were against it.
YusselParticipantHowever, there is NO SOURCE in the Torah OR the Gemara for this minhag, is there?
YusselParticipantLior:
You are right, it’s NOT supposed to be a concert. THAT is the problem. If they just did the chazaras hashatz without all the schmaltzy singing, I would be much happier.
For reasons I don’t care to share here, I cannot daven in another shul.
September 11, 2014 2:41 pm at 2:41 pm in reply to: Im Going to Uman.I will pray for you there. #1038439YusselParticipantI didn’t know chesed was measured in pounds/tons. Interesting. How many litres of Torah will they be learning? How many yards of Tefilah?
September 3, 2014 4:29 pm at 4:29 pm in reply to: What are the Signs that Moshiach's arrival is imminent? #1031084YusselParticipantWe are supposed to serve HaShem Yisborach in this world AS IT IS NOW! When Mashiach comes, he’ll be here. Until then, just live according to the Torah and leave the big questions to HaShem.
YusselParticipantCHeck the last perek of Megillas Ester. There’s a pasuk there that ends with “divrei Shalom v’Emes”.
October 11, 2013 7:23 pm at 7:23 pm in reply to: Does anyone know where I can get mezuzos that are REALLY a shemirah? #978590YusselParticipantHalevi:
As others have pointed out, to claim that a person can have tzaros caused by his fulfilling a Mitzvah is hard to understand.
October 10, 2013 7:48 pm at 7:48 pm in reply to: Does anyone know where I can get mezuzos that are REALLY a shemirah? #978576YusselParticipantHalevi:
What does that have to do with my comment?
October 10, 2013 6:14 pm at 6:14 pm in reply to: Does anyone know where I can get mezuzos that are REALLY a shemirah? #978572YusselParticipantPerhaps you might want to look up what the Rambam has to say about using the Mezuzah as a “shemirah”.
YusselParticipantIt’s easy to be idealistic if you are not in such a situation. The fact is that when the parents are divorced, things are not easy for the kids and the spouses of those kids. Making a chasunah when there are divorced parents involved can be a nightmare. Also, every time there’s a simcha, the same problems come up and some people just don’t want their kids to get involved in a situation like that, so they shy away from shidduchim with divorced parents. Let’s not be too hard on these parents. There are REAL issues and challenges involved.
October 9, 2013 5:45 pm at 5:45 pm in reply to: Why no mention of Rav Ovadiah in Monsey/Lakewood, etc. #978758YusselParticipantAbout Time: the truth slipped out in your post. Your point #2 about the Kulos of Rav Ovadiah indicates your disapproval of an approach that tried to make things easier rather than harder and tried to keep more people within the world of Torah. Rav Ovadiah had the shoulders to do that. Others did not like what he was doing because they think that more chumros are needed to safeguard Yiddishkeit.
October 8, 2013 6:23 pm at 6:23 pm in reply to: Why no mention of Rav Ovadiah in Monsey/Lakewood, etc. #978736YusselParticipantI”m not a sephardi and I don’t have any particular beef with Lakewood. I was more shocked at the fact that my son’s yeshiva did not even MENTION the Petirah, forget about having a hesped.
I am modeh that my complaints have crossed a line where I am attacking Lomdei Torah and for that I apologize. I thought I sensed some lack of respect for the Gadol, but my objection was misplaced. Also, it is most likely true that Rav Ovadiah himself would not approve of anybody attacking Yeshivos in his name.
October 8, 2013 5:21 pm at 5:21 pm in reply to: Why no mention of Rav Ovadiah in Monsey/Lakewood, etc. #978730YusselParticipantYungerman:
You take what would otherwise be a reasonable argument and make yourself look foolish. I never suggested what you are suggesting I said. Businesses in NYC is one thing. However, a Yeshiva, like BMG is a place devoted 24/7 to Torah. One would expect that at least the people THERE would feel the pain of the loss of a Gadol like Rav OVadiah in a way the rest of us might not. And YES, one might expect SOME display of that feeling, not just business as usual.
October 8, 2013 2:48 pm at 2:48 pm in reply to: Why no mention of Rav Ovadiah in Monsey/Lakewood, etc. #978717YusselParticipantYungerman from Lakewood:
Saying a Hesped is not “just doing something”. The world of Torah lost a GIANT and the Roshei Yeshiva of BMG could not find ANY time to say a few words to show they felt the loss? Perhaps, as somebody else suggested, Rav Ovadiah did not represent “our Torah”? Perhaps in Lakewood, they don’t feel the loss?
October 8, 2013 2:19 pm at 2:19 pm in reply to: Why no mention of Rav Ovadiah in Monsey/Lakewood, etc. #978712YusselParticipantMy point is that the Litvish Roshei Yeshiva of Eretz Yisroel stopped the learning and sent their talmidim to the levaya. It’s the beginning of the zeman there too. Why couldn’t Lakewood take 15 minutes to say a hesped for a Gadol Batorah (he was a Gadol even if he was a Sephardi. How dare anybody suggest he deserves less kavod because he was a Sephardi).
October 8, 2013 12:43 pm at 12:43 pm in reply to: Reflections from the levaya of Rav Ovadia zt'l #977903YusselParticipantDid the Agudah publish a statement about it? I see that the non-jewish candidates for Mayor of NYC said something, but our American Gedolei Torah can’t seem to bring themselves to say something. Why?
August 7, 2013 3:27 pm at 3:27 pm in reply to: Shul Attendance: Privilege or Responsibility? #969707YusselParticipantJust one point. I am not sure that men have a chiyuv to daven with a minyan. Men must daven everyday, but the language of the Shulchan Aruch appears to suggest that it’s a good think to try to daven with a minyan but not a “Chiyuv”.
YusselParticipantFour replies and only ONE actually answers the question. She’s not looking for Mazal Tov. She looking for useful information.
YusselParticipantIf this girl was really under her luggage, maybe the yeshiva boys did not see her and thought it was just a pile of luggage?
YusselParticipantI agree. Not only the pacing and screaming out the davening, but also during learning. Some guys seem to think that it’s not real learning unless the entire beis medrash, and the whole neighborhood, can hear them screaming, and humming, and signing nuggunim. I can’t concentrate on my davening or learning because of these people. Why does everything in Yiddishkeit have to be so loud??
YusselParticipantFalacci died a few years ago. She was very outspoken on the issue of Islam and terror. She got in the face of Khomeini and Kissinger, just to name two.
Great comment by Golfer!!!
YusselParticipantHow about this (which I hear from the Bais Yaakov girls)?:
“I’m being by my friend this Shabbos”.
YusselParticipantI know my idea sounds odd but consider the following:
1. The character in the Rashi biography is Curt and in Conrad it’s Kurtz.
2. The Rashi character, Curt, has a plan to bring benefit to the Jewish People and improve their situation, just as Kurtz did in Heart of Darkness.
3. The Rashi character, Curt, writes a pamphlet in which he outlines his plans to save the Jewish People, in a clear, well-written script, but at then end, writes something about death in a scrawl. The Conrad character, Kurtz, writes a pamphlet outlining how he will bring civilization and “light” to the people of Africa, in a neat handwriting, but ends it in a scrawl where he writes “exterminate all the brutes”.
4. Rashi’s character Curt is tall and gaunt, almost skeletal-like and so is Kurtz in Heart of Darkness.
5. THe person telling the story in the Rashi book is met, on his way to see Curt, by a Russian dressed in a wild outfit who tells him how great Curt is. Conrads character, Marlow, is also met by a Russian who tells him about how great Kurtz is.
These things jumped out at me when I read the Rashi book. I don’t think this is co-incidence.
YusselParticipantDietrich Bonhoeffer. Albert Camus. Hans Scholl, Sophia School, Christoph Probst, just to name a few.
YusselParticipantsimcha613:
Good Point. We seem to be living in a culture that promotes an “I can control everything” mind-set. There’s a shiur or a sefer or pamphlet for every topic showing how we can fix virtually every problem there is. The truth is we have little control over what others do, including our children. The canard that kids go off the derech because we don’t sing zemiros as the shabbos table is just that, a canard. People have the free will to do whatever they want and the most we can do is to try to control OUR OWN behavior.
June 5, 2013 12:42 pm at 12:42 pm in reply to: Looking for deeper meanings to psukim in aishes chayil (Mishlei) #957728YusselParticipantGreat!! True Chochma is kissing the hand that ties you to a beam and beats you. Sounds like psychopathology to me.
YusselParticipantSon of Man:
Read Ibn Ezra. He quotes a bunch of pesukim, all of which appear to be written from a perspective LONG AFTER the events they describe. That includes the speech of Moshe Rabbenu.
YusselParticipantSon of Man:
The reference IS there, on Devarim 1:2.
Perhaps, if you allow yourself to examine this issue without your prejudices, you might come to a greater level of understanding. Don’t allow yourself to be boxed in by what somebody told you to believe.
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