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  • #613751
    popa_bar_abba
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    Just realized we haven’t seen david99 in a while.

    #1071293
    Joseph
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    The war has been lost.

    #1071294
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Why wouldn’t you need to make eruv tavshilin in Brooklyn?

    #1071295
    popa_bar_abba
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    Because the Brooklyn rav makes one.

    #1071296
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Well then, anywhere within the techum of Brooklyn would be OK.

    #1071297
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    bump

    #1071298
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    bump

    #1071299
    popa_bar_abba
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    I carried deliberately in brooklyn today, outside the eruv. I must be a rasha like the wolf.

    #1071300
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Outside what eruv?

    #1071301
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    All of them.

    #1071302
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Was this during leining?

    #1071303
    ivory
    Member

    Motzei shabbos?

    #1071304
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Popa carries on Shabbos. He carries on Sunday, he carries on Monday, he carries on Tuesday…

    Popa is constantly carrying on.

    #1071305
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    On shabbos. About 1230-115 pm

    #1071306
    ivory
    Member

    You carried yourself?

    #1071307
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    No, a shopping bag of stuff.

    #1071308
    ivory
    Member

    Is this a riddle?

    #1071309

    #!

    #1071310
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    Riddle? A really easy one if it is.

    #1071311

    You were in a rishus ha yochid?

    #1071312
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    I didn’t see him.

    #1071313
    popa_bar_abba
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    No reshus hayachid. Part was a park, but I don’t think it was a karpif. Part was a highway, but I don’t think it was a reshus harabim. So pretty much all standard karmelis, except acc to me that it was all straight up reshus harabim bec was in brooklyn. I was makpid to not stop walking so as not to have a hanacha.

    Boy, its like you folks have never read a dan l’kaf zchus story. If you see a guy fressing treif, you assume he doesn’t have an ulcer? (Bec you get ulcers from fressing treif, if I understood those stories correctly).

    #1071314
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Boy, its like you folks have never read a dan l’kaf zchus story.

    Harumph….as if we all accused you of being mechallel Shabbos. I said you were “carrying on”, ivory said you were carrying yourself, hashtagposter said, ” #!”, and 29 said you were in rishus hayochid (then I made a dumb joke about you not being in my rishus).

    These were all more reasonable innocent explanations than that you had an ulcer.

    Also, make up your mind; was it a karmelis, or r’shus horabbim?

    #1071315
    ivory
    Member

    Your an emt?

    #1071316
    ivory
    Member

    If you look at your post, you’re the one who classified yourself as a rasha! And were all looking for limud zechus for you so I dono what you’re griping about!

    #1071317
    nishtdayngesheft
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    Sounds like he was going with wife to hospital to. Have a baby.

    #1071318
    popa_bar_abba
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    DY: in my head, I had decided I would carry even if reshus harabim, but I also figured there was room to rely that it was a karmelis in my situation.

    Also DY: haven’t you ever read a dan l’af zchus story where the guy is fressing chazer and also tells you he doesn’t have an ulcer and he isn’t starving to death and his doctor said he’d better stay away from chazer, and there’s nobody who told him he’d better eat it or he’s dead?

    I was alone. Besides, if my wife was having a baby, you can bet I’d have called a taxi instead of walking. Or an ambulance, as the case may be

    #1071319
    🍫Syag Lchochma
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    Maybe your mother was having a baby and your parents already left but they forgot their insurance card so you had to bring it to them to make sure they got care but you couldn’t drive under those circumstances and the rest of the bag is filled with other things you thought your mother would want, like a security blanket or favorite pillow or something.

    #1071320
    ivory
    Member

    Ill assume your kidding.. But you wouldn’t be allowed to carry security blankets etc for a woman in labor

    #1071321
    🍫Syag Lchochma
    Participant

    Yes, I was kidding. However, I did have my first and third on shabbos and I was told I could bring “anything I needed to make labor and delivery easier”. My midwife actually told me that I should bring a pillow because the L&D was very crowded and they were low on extra pillows, hence the shaila.

    #1071322
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    Also DY: haven’t you ever read a dan l’af zchus story where the guy is fressing chazer and also tells you he doesn’t have an ulcer and he isn’t starving to death and his doctor said he’d better stay away from chazer, and there’s nobody who told him he’d better eat it or he’s dead?

    Is this the one you’re talking about?:

    Rabbi Goldberg sees Yankel in shul, and tells him, “Yankel, we have to talk”.

    “What is it, Rabbi”?

    “I saw you eating in a treif restaurant yesterday”.

    “Rabbi, you’ve got to be dan me l’kaf z’chus, like you always talk about in your drashos”.

    “Yankel, I wish I could, but I saw the whole thing. I saw you walk in, I saw it was a treif restaurant. I checked the menu; they sell all sorts of treif things like chazzer, shellfish, cholov stam, and Twizzlers without a sticker. I saw you order chazzer roast, I saw you eating it, and I saw you paying for it with your American Express card which you use every year to donate money to the shul on Small Business Saturday. So tell me Yankel, how can I possibly be dan you l’kaf z’chus?”

    “Easily”, says Yankel, “the whole thing was under rabbinical supervision!”

    #1071323
    popa_bar_abba
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    Midwife?

    You should have been mechalel shabbos to call a doctor.

    #1071324
    🍫Syag Lchochma
    Participant

    I was mechalel shabbos. Several times that day. I use a midwife at a hospital who works with a doctor. I called the midwife, probably twice. She called the doctor. I called the cab, too. I didn’t have to sign in tho cuz they knew I couldn’t so they let me make an ‘x’ with my left hand. And I definitely was outside the eiruv because we don’t have one.

    #1071325
    Joseph
    Participant

    What would they do if you told them you couldn’t sign or even make an X? They’d refuse you service?

    #1071326
    🍫Syag Lchochma
    Participant

    have no idea. I don’t think they can deny service, but they CAN send you through the “no insurance” system which would include whichever doctor happens to be on call. Either way, it’s been 20 years and there are many more frum people giving birth there so things have probably changed.

    #1071327
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    And this one…

    #1071328
    screwdriverdelight
    Participant

    A reminder to put up a Brooklyn Eiruv?

    #1071329
    Little Froggie
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    Does anyone know what these new signs posted in (and around) BP about carrying on Shabbos are about?

    #1071330
    Joseph
    Participant

    LF: What do the signs say?

    #1071331
    popa_bar_abba
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    I was in brooklyn yesterday, and I saw a goy carrying.

    Really weird goy. Was wearing a hat and jacket and carrying a tallis.

    #1071332
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    You should be dan l’kaf z’chus that in the tallis bag there were supplies for a choleh sheyesh bo sakanah.

    #1071333
    Little Froggie
    Participant

    Something about not carrying a carriage and tallis. Something about Moshiach.

    #1071334
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    The tallis wasn’t in a bag.

    #1071335
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
    Participant

    What a tzaddik! He didn’t carry the bag, which was unnecessary, just the supplies, insulated in the tallis so they (perhaps medications, or a certain food needed by the choleh). wouldn’t spoil.

    #1367770
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    If you live in Brooklyn (or if you don’t), please remember to make an Eruv Tavshilin.

    #1367832
    GAON
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    What does Brooklyn have with Eruv Tavshilin?
    I think people here are really confused (“Eruv” Parshiyos indeed), Brooklyn Eruv or not is ONLY relevant to Eruv Chatzeros – NOT Tavshilin…

    #1367848
    ubiquitin
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    GAON
    Are yous aying those in Brooklyn don need to make an Eruv Tavshilin?

    #1367853
    GAON
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    Ubiq, NO! chatzeros is what is questionable…

    #1367869
    ubiquitin
    Participant

    Ok so DY is right “If you live in Brooklyn (or if you don’t), please remember to make an Eruv Tavshilin.”

    You asked
    “What does Brooklyn have with Eruv Tavshilin?”

    Like DY said If yo ulive in brooklyn or if yo udont …

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