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September 22, 2013 10:02 pm at 10:02 pm #610706whatdoiknow99Member
Anyone have personal stories?
September 23, 2013 6:30 am at 6:30 am #1091506eclipseMemberYes. But it’s personal:) Let me see, yes, I was recently ridiculously behind in a certain payment and due to 3 consecutive miracles, I am now only disconcertingly behind.
September 23, 2013 6:32 am at 6:32 am #1091507eclipseMemberBut really, I never thought I’d “graduate” from ridiculous to simply disconcerting!! We just gotta keep tryin’ our best and Hashem REALLY does do the rest!
September 23, 2013 6:53 pm at 6:53 pm #1091508eclipseMemberThe current goal of course is to graduate from disconcerting to “PAID IN FULL”.Im yirtzeh Hashem very soon! Wow I have this whole thread all to myself!:)And I didn’t even start it.
September 23, 2013 7:34 pm at 7:34 pm #1091509HaLeiViParticipantI once missed a flight to a friend’s Chassuna in an unfamiliar city, thereby missing my planned ride. I was not about to venture out with a Muslim taxi for a half-hour ride to a place that I have no clue if we’re getting closer to or further from.
After landing, completely stranded, I met one Yid who couldn’t take me to the hall since it was too far but agreed to take me to the main Yiddish neighborhood. In the elevator, making small talk, I asked him if he knows our Mechutanim who live in that area. He said, “Sure, he’s my neighbor.” Things turned out even better when after showing up by their door it turned out that they were also going to this Chassuna.
September 23, 2013 9:54 pm at 9:54 pm #1091510golferParticipantK’Heref
September 23, 2013 10:53 pm at 10:53 pm #1091511eclipseMemberI thought the poster was Israeli ’cause that’s how it sounds (kind of) when they pronounce it.
September 24, 2013 4:16 am at 4:16 am #1091512Veltz MeshugenerMemberHundreds of people die whenever I miss a plane.
September 24, 2013 7:18 am at 7:18 am #1091513HaLeiViParticipantAre you a midair re-feuler?
September 24, 2013 2:59 pm at 2:59 pm #1091514gefenParticipantVeltz Meshugener and HaLeiVi; LOL
July 12, 2015 8:56 am at 8:56 am #1091515tirtzaParticipantDoes anyone know the source for this saying?
I have Pesikta Zutreta, Esther 4:17 ?
The Pesikta Zutreta is midrashim?
Are they commonly referred to like the Sifrei?
It is a very common saying, I thought it was scriptural but can’t find it.
July 12, 2015 5:42 pm at 5:42 pm #1091516golferParticipantSorry I can’t help, Tirtza.
Just wanted to thank you for bumping this old thread.
Veltz and HaL gave me a great laugh!
July 13, 2015 11:33 am at 11:33 am #1091517tirtzaParticipantThank you,
My husband found the quote in the Pesikta Zutreta, in an online copy.
We’ll see where we can go from there
Aren’t online seforim great? A lot more than we can fit on our bookshelves.
Sorry, I don’t get the humor, guess you had to be there or they’re “insider” jokes.
Most important, “Be Happy.”(guess we all have a little bit of Breslever in us.)
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