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  • in reply to: If you decided to stop visiting the Coffeeroom…? #721487
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    Followin the below advice of

    The YW Coffee room is an absurdity

    Member

    wants to be a WIY,

    Trying to be helpful,

    The chamelon,

    BP Zaideh,

    Rak Od Pa’am you all Shouldnt be here

    GOOD BYE !!!

    in reply to: If you decided to stop visiting the Coffeeroom…? #721485
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    Followin the below advice of

    The YW Coffee room is an absurdity

    Member

    wants to be a WIY,

    Trying to be helpful,

    The chamelon,

    BP Zaideh,

    Rak Od Pa’am you all Shouldnt be here

    GOOD BYE !!!

    in reply to: Halachic Penalty for Attempted Murder #720319
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    Wolf

    What did they do with a ???? who killed someone who turned out to be a ????? ? there is no ???? ???? but he still is a danger to society. If you find an answer to this question yours is answered as well.

    RR wrote;

    An answer to the Wolf’s question would be that there is no Halachic action on this person, but there are societal actions to be done. Just as setting up traffic rules and patterns are the responsibility of any government, it is not a Halacha per se (besides for Vinishmartem, Lo Saamod, Vechay Achicha Imach…).

    perhaps that was the function of ???

    in reply to: The Title of "Rabbi" and Smicha #1066354
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    Wondering

    I am not ?”? questioning anyone’s ?????? ????? but why is it necessary for the general counsel, controller, executive VP of

    an organization that does great work for Klal Yisroel be called Rabbi? He is not the controller because he is a great Talmid Chacham. He is a good accountant and executive who because of his ahavas yisroel is willing to earn less to serve the Klal. But why does that make him a Rabbi?

    in reply to: Halachic Penalty for Attempted Murder #720316
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    If you look up ??????? ???? ?????

    ??????? ?? you will see that that was not long term either.

    If I remember correctly Beis Din used extra-judicial powers such as ??????? ???? ????? for economic crimes such as price gouging. Another possibility he was dealt with by the ??? if there was one. a ??? operated under a different set of ????? .

    not only in cases of national security (from memory, correct me)

    in reply to: Halachic Penalty for Attempted Murder #720314
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    Wolf as a Baal Kriah you should remember ??????? ?????

    ????? ?? ;??

    They must have had prisons. In the case where Beis Din starved someone to death, as in ??????? ???? ?????

    ??????? ??;?

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    ????? ??

    As in the Pesach Matzo bakeries

    in reply to: The clipboard… Short & sweet #950083
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    in reply to: STOMACH BANDING #718752
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    2 of my nephews had it done.

    1) is back where he was before surgery. How it is physcially possible I do not know (reverse the surgery so that he can eat?) .

    2) Looks like a mentch. Right after suregery he told me it took a lot of retraining but it seems that he finally got it pat.

    in reply to: New thread #718611
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    blueprints

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    blueprints is not a kosher he’s a huchzuk cafron

    ??? ??? ???? ???? ??????

    in reply to: New thread #718602
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    Why dont you make Hamotzi already so we know what you are trying to say?!

    Are you ???? ?????? ?

    Is NU NU before Hamotzi OK?

    in reply to: Setting Clocks A Few Minutes Quick #814616
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    The concept bothers me; it seems too close to the issur of owning incorrect scales (especially for people who charge money for their time).

    If he logs in on one clock and logs out on another YES:

    Otherwise ??????

    in reply to: Fiction?…………..or Fact! #717749
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    WIY

    Glad to see you rcovered

    in reply to: Eggs In The Chulent #716378
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    PBA

    You are assuming Organic eggs (unlikely) where there me be a ??? of fertilization so why don’t you address the possibility of ?? ?

    in reply to: Burning The Chanukah Wicks #716845
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    Seems from the ??? that Halacha for the wicks after Chanuka is the same as during

    ???? ??????

    ???? ???? ??? ???? ? ??? ?? ????? ??? ??? ??? ?????? ????? ?????? ???, ??? ?????? ???????? ?? ?????. ??? ???? ?????? ??, ????????? ?????? ????? ????? ????? (???? ?”?). ?????: ??? ???? ??????. ??? ???? ?? ????? ????.

    The above could have been the basis for MOD80’s Rav

    I could not find the ?”? the ???? ?????? quotes but it could be a factor for being Matir using the oil for Shabbos.

    See Piskei Teshuvos “There is a Minhag to save until erev Pesach & burn with Chametz”

    in reply to: Eco Mitzvahs? #877500
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    PBA “trying” was right!! What difference does it make who wrote it

    you still did not acknowledge it

    trying: That is odd. My screen has that from “Shloimi’s Shver”

    You never heard of fairness as a Jewish mida?

    Isnt ????? ???? ????? the basis of ???? ??? ????? ?

    in reply to: PLEASE BEWARE! #712544
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    BEWARE!

    in reply to: Very Interesting! The Reason Why We Eat Jelly Donuts On Chanukah #990742
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    Here is another Quote From Revach.net Glad to see you discovered it. I havent seen you quote theim yet.

    The Bostoner Rebbe, The Baal Tshuva, And The Juicy Steak

    The Bostoner Rebbe was famous for helping Baalei Tshuva stay grounded even as they soared to spiritual heights. It is told that once a Baal Tshuva told the Rebbe that he doesn’t eat steak unless he has bread so he can wash. He explained that a good juicy steak deserves more than a mere Shehakol before and Borei Nefashos afterward. He wanted to make sure that after eating steak he can amply thank Hashem with a full Birchas HaMazon.

    Expecting the Bostoner Rebbe to be pleased with his logic and tzidkus, he was taken aback by the Rebbes negative response to this practice. The Rebbe explained that when instituting brachos Chazal knew good and well the meaning of a nice piece of meat. Despite this they instituted the bracha of Shehakol and the a Borei Nefashos. One must trust Chazal and not veer from their words based on their own personal feelings and findings

    http://revach.net/stories/gadlus/The-Bostoner-Rebbe-The-Baal-Tshuva-And-The-Juicy-Steak/4839

    in reply to: Searching the Coffee Room for old threads #721504
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    39. See: WIY’s PROFILE http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/profile/wellinformedyid

    So WIY is the same old Well Informed Yid

    when I went to http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/profile/wiy I got this messge User not found. Back to YWN Coffee Room

    The same as you would get if you tried http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/profile/Rak Od Pa’am

    when I went to http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/profile/wellinformedyid I saw all your recent postings

    using your new nickname wiy

    in reply to: Any Mikvas open all day in Boro Park? #711477
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    Most places have magnetic cards, so you can access them 24/6. Pick the location that works best and get a monthly card (usually around $30/mo) That is if the building is open!!

    Just be sure you check the maintenance crew’s schedule, as that would make for a VERY unpleasant surprise.

    Not only encountering human or sub also the possibility of an empty Bor Tevila. Even with the best filtration the water has to be changed every so often.

    WORLDWIDE – including BP – wherever there’s a Skvere mikve, as in 17th Ave. in BP, it’s open 24/7/365

    HISTORY !! 17th ave now has a turnstile. 12th has a money/card activated lock To my knowledge 14th ave has no mikva yet. Besides you need to know the combination # to get into the building at off hours. Even New Square now has hours of operation. does 365 include Yom Kipur & Tisha B’av?

    Check those shuls that daven shaachris at noon or past! Not really Satmar 53 in BP the turnstile locks about 1/2 hour before ???? ????.

    While on the subject. A CR member posted (thread?) a story about R Shlomo Zalmen Auerbach ZT”L who showered before tevila and after. When asked he replied before tevila because of ????? ????? and after tevila because of those who are not punctilious about ????? ?????

    in reply to: Some important Halachos of Tefillah and pronunciation #1145664
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    Thumbs up

    in reply to: Did You Know You Can EDIT Your Comments After Posting Them? #713559
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    WIY go to

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/the-laboratory-ii-try-your-html-and-ascii-art-experiments-here/page/18?replies=863#post-167177

    and

    http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/fonts-and-italics-for-posts

    and you will Shep Naches

    BPTOTTY

    yes as long as it is not posted I just tried it

    Go to the lab & experiment all you want

    After you are done learning you can just delete it and no one will be the wiser

    in reply to: Fonts & Italics For Posts #709954
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    in reply to: The Laboratory II – Try Your HTML & ASCII Art Experiments Here #1053999
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    in http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/fonts-and-italics-for-posts Bptotty asked

    I see some posters can do all sorts of thing with their text. How are these things done? And does spell check also exist from a post screen? I can copy / paste from Word (when I get stumped on a spelling) but lose the font details. Any tips?

    To put text in italics preface it with (em) and it with (/em)

    for bold preface it with (bold) and it with (/bold)

    for block quote as

    test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test

    preface it with (blockquote)and it with(/blockquote)

    use this thread to experiment

    and as you are experimenting you will find the tip at http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/did-you-know-you-can-edit-your-comments-after-posting-them very useful

    in reply to: Did You Know You Can EDIT Your Comments After Posting Them? #713551
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    why didnt someone revael the secret of “edit” ages ago?

    I could have used it more than once. In fact I went back to something I posted a minute before I saw this

    in reply to: Who wrote the Shulchan Aruch #709923
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    And there is a significant segment of the ashkenazi Charedin who consider Harav Wosner the ???? ????

    in reply to: In the Current issue of Country Yossi….. #709705
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    up ^^^^

    in reply to: Wedding Gowns #732675
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    I ams ure that by now ftgirl is happlily married but I am posting this now anyway as there might be others interested.

    there is a Gemach associated with TAG (the name on the check they used in doing business with us) One of the signers on the check is Annette Barzilay

    in reply to: In the Current issue of Country Yossi….. #709701
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    The jewih chaplain during the time of our correspondence was a Reform glegyman

    Unitentional typo (I hit send before spell check was done) but apt

    in reply to: In the Current issue of Country Yossi….. #709699
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    Yes I was referring to Clinton Correctional Facility a NYS maximum security prison.

    Mr Goldstein with whom I was corresponding mentioned several times that had had visitors from Tosh (1/2 hour drive north of Montreal)

    Montreal is the closest Yiddish yishuv to Dannemora which is about 1/2 hr from the Canadian border.

    If he was writing as an eye witness it is very interesting. The jewih chaplain during the time of our correspondence was a Reform glegyman who went out of his way to be unhelpful

    in reply to: Chayiv Misa #709769
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    Seems that I am a dolphin.

    I tried changing to ?? ???? but it seems that http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/wp-admin/profile.php is not Hebrew enabled so I did the next best thing and followed your suggestion

    in reply to: Chayiv Misa #709766
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    Amazing !!! None of the scholars, pseudo-scholars and scholar wannabes noticed that Chayiv is mis transliterated

    There is a ??? under the yud in ?????? ??????

    in reply to: Rabbi YY Rubenstein? #709934
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    Check our Rabbi Rietti as well if you like English accents lol.

    Rabbi Rubinstein is from Scotland. Can you tell the diff. in his accent?

    in reply to: Rabbi YY Rubenstein? #709933
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    thanks for reassuring me that my memory seves me well B”H

    in reply to: Rabbi YY Rubenstein? #709931
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    Interesting that Rabbi Rietti should be in a thread on Rabbi Rubinstein:

    We had the pleasure of hosting Rabbi Rubinstein for several nights.

    He told us that he & Rabbi Rietti were learning in Gateshead at the same time. There was a rumor circulating that Yonasson R. can cry at will. So a bachur approached him & asked if it was so. Immediately the tears started. The inquiring bachur concerned that he hurt Yonasson started apologising. Says Yonasson “I am doing it”

    in reply to: Who wrote the Shulchan Aruch #709916
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    Reb Shlomo Zalmen Auerbach Z’tl was a Rosh Yeshiva and ????”?

    his Talmid Rav Neuwirth ??? ??”? is not a Rav.

    Who remembers that Rav Eliashiv Shlita was a member of the official Rabbinate (there are many who dont want to remember)

    in reply to: Who wrote the Shulchan Aruch #709914
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    Addendum:

    The Baal Hatnya/Harav/Hagraz and his Grandson The Tzemach Tzedek were Amudei Horoah but not Rabanlm.

    Rab Yaakov Z”tl whom you quoted was not a Rav the last 38 years of his life those years when we had the greatest impact.

    Rab Aharon Z”tl was not a Rav.

    in reply to: Who wrote the Shulchan Aruch #709913
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    Am I a ????? ?? ???? ????? if I doubt the quote from Reb Moshe Z”tl?

    What is the special seyato dishmayo ????? ????? granted a Rav? Zchus Harabim? Navardok the seat of the Aruch HAshulchan may have been a large kehila. Was it a larger tzibur than those who follow the Mishna Beura? Btw Reb Moshe Z’tl himself was no longer a Rav when he was THE Posek Hador. The Pri Megadim became a Rav in the last decade of his life after he completed his Sefarim http://revach.net/stories/gedolim-biographies/Rav-Yosef-Teumim-The-Pri-Megadim-Holds/3711

    Reb Efraim Zalmen Margolies was not a Rav. The ???”? Was a Rav for a short time. His quip ??? ???? ??”? is well known. Correct me but I seem to remember that the Chazon Ish did not have ???? ?????

    Rav Henkin Became Rav Henkin After serving as rabbi and Yeshiva head in a number of Russian towns, and emigrating to America in 1922 and in 1925 became Director of Ezras Torah, which provided assistance to scholars. He served in that capacity until his death

    in reply to: Who wrote the Shulchan Aruch #709899
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    in none of these communities is the Mishne berura the posske of last resort maybe but the Mishne Berura is by far the first resource. If I a Hungarian needs to know a Halacha right now,I head for my Mishna Berura. Only when I found out that things ain’t that simple and I need further guidance does my heritage come into play.

    in reply to: Shtyle.fm Hoax #709381
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    in reply to: Kosher Symbols #708528
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    GELATIN IS A COMMON INGREDIENT IN MANY different food products, such as desserts, candy, and yogurt. It also has many pharmaceutical applications, including being a major component in many capsules and vitamins. To date, food technologists haven’t been able to synthesize gelatin in a lab or find a vegetable equivalent that has all of gelatin’s unique properties–such as its ability to make water bind to other ingredients, giving foods consistency; to stabilize foams and gels; and to impart a smooth taste to certain foods–all at the same time. For vegetarians, gelatin presents problems because it is derived from collagen, a component of the skins and bones of animals.

    In 2007, the writer noticed the use of the phrase ‘kosher gelatin’ on some ingredient statements, including the one for McDonald’s yogurt. When asked about the source of the ‘kosher gelatin,’ McDonald’s informed the writer that it was “from an animal source.” No further information was given. After further research for this report, we discovered that there is no uniform meaning to the term ‘kosher gelatin

    The VRG contacted four major kosher certifying agencies that certify kosher food products in the United States today–Star-K, OK, the Orthodox Union (OU), and KOF-K–to clarify the meaning of kosher gelatin. These four agencies are considered “normative mainstream” by J.M. Regenstein, a Jewish food technologist who has published extensively on kosher food laws.

    Star-K said, “Kosher gelatin is derived from kosher animal sources. Gelatin derived from pig would not be considered kosher. Kosher gelatin is derived from kosher slaughtered and processed bovine sources or from kosher species of fish. Gelatin derived from fish is permitted in yogurt or other dairy foods according to most opinions.”

    Star-K also told us their position on the use of gelatin (a meat product) in yogurt (a dairy product). “There is debate among authorities if bovine gelatin, which is derived from animal skins or bones, can be eaten with dairy. Star-K would not allow for use of kosher bovine gelatin in yogurt or other dairy foods.” These facts may present technical difficulties for yogurt makers who wish to attain kosher certification for their gelatin-containing yogurt. Fish gelatin does not have the gelling strength needed in yogurt.

    In e-mail correspondence, Miriam Wudowsky of the OK kosher certifying agency said, “Kosher gelatin is made from kosher fish and/or agar agar. The OK never uses anything made from pig or other nonkosher animals.”

    The OU does certify as kosher the bovine gelatin derived from cattle slaughtered in kosher fashion. To the best of our knowledge, there are two companies that produce gelatin certifiable according to OU standards. One of them is Glatech Productions, a New Jersey-based company that produces Kolatin[R] brand kosher gelatin. An officer at Glatech told us that Kolatin[R] is derived from the hides of glatt

    (a Jewish term referring to an animal whose internal organs are adhesion-free) kosher cattle raised in the U.S. and slaughtered in kosher fashion.

    There are other kosher-certifying agencies that will certify as kosher food products containing pig-derived gelatin. Ko Kosher of Philadelphia is one such agency. They certify products from more than 200 companies, including General Mills, Hershey Foods, Jelly Belly, and GNC. According to Rabbi Novoseller of Ko Kosher, gelatin is not a food. At one time during its processing, when the bones and hides of animals are treated with acid during the gelatin extraction process, gelatin was not a food. In fact, it was “inedible even to a dog,” referring to a commonly known Jewish test of what is or is not a food. According to Jewish dietary laws, “If something is not a food, it cannot be non-kosher.” Therefore, according to Rabbi Novoseller, gelatin is kosher, regardless of animal species and slaughter method

    http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Gelatin%3A+sometimes+kosher+but+still+not+typically+vegetarian-a0188350439

    in reply to: Kosher Symbols #708527
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    For an article on kosher gelatin and the policies of several kashrus services by a vegetarian see http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Gelatin%3A+sometimes+kosher+but+still+not+typically+vegetarian-a0188350439

    in reply to: Who wrote the Shulchan Aruch #709890
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    ????? dear

    Watcha ya talkin about???

    I just checked my copy of the ???? ???? ??? and right there on the title page it says ????? ????? …. ???? ????? ???’ ?????? ???? ???”? and the title page of the Bais Yosef & Rema’s Shulchan Aruch has their names in full (both the edition with Mishan Berura & the full size with ?”?,??? ????? ??

    Here is short description of the Shulchan Aruch HaRav is

    Rabbi Shneur Zalman is equally well known for the Shulchan Aruch HaRav, his version of the classic Shulkhan Arukh, an authoritative code of Jewish law and custom commissioned by Rabbi Dovber of Mezeritch. The Maggid of Mezeritch sought a new version of the Shulchan Aruch for the Hasidic movement. The work states the decided halakha, as well as the underlying reasoning. The Shulchan Aruch HaRav is considered authoritative by other Hasidim, and citations to this work are many times found in non-Hasidic sources such as the Mishnah Berurah used by Lithuanian Jews and the Ben Ish Chai used by Sephardic Jews. Rabbi Shneur Zalman is also one of three halachic authorities on whom Shlomo Ganzfried based his Kitzur Shulkhan Arukh (Concise version of Jewish law).

    in reply to: Fwd email & text requests for Tefila #708426
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    ????? ????

    It seems that you totally misunderstood my point in posting.

    I wanted to point out that one must make sure that the message being forwarded is still relevant. As evident from my story one cannot now how much damage can be done by forwarding unverified info

    in reply to: What segulos do you know of? #709718
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    Sorry I may be off topic as the below is not a segula bit a statement of fact.

    The Sefer Hachinuch writes; One who is careful with the mitzvah of Birchas Hamazon will always have Parnasah in abundance and in a respectful manner. One who wants to be careful should always bentch while reading the words in a siddur (or bentcher) and not bentch by heart. Shulchan Aruch w/Mishnah Brurah 185:1, see also Be’er Haitaiv

    I haven’t found a translation of the Chida, happy hunting

    in reply to: What segulos do you know of? #709717
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    Will someone please find a Translation of the below? Finding and click/paste are about as far as I go.

    ???? ?????? ???? ????? ?????? ??????:

    1) ?? ????? ????? ????? ???????? ?????? ?? ????? ?? ??? ???? (??? ?????? ????? ??’)

    2) ?? ????? ???? ????? ??????, ???? ?? ??????, ???? ?????? ?????, ????? ???? ?’ ??? ?????, ??? ????? ??? ???” (?????? ????? ????? ?’ ??? ?? ??? ??? ????”?)

    3) ?? ??? ???? ????? ???? ?????? ?? ??????, ???? ???? ???? ?? ?????, ??? ??? ?? ???? ?????? ???? ????? (?????? ?????? ???? ??’ ??? ????”? ?????? ??”?)

    in reply to: Autism #710930
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    papa I too think your joke is in very very poor taste. You take your self appointed role as Court Jester too seriously.

    Sean is a very intelligent person who takes life and his responsibilities seriously,and asked for input on an extremely imortant and sensitive matter.

    I too thought that the Ben Noah in his nom de plume was a joke of sorts. After I rcvd his reply (see below) to my Q on a different thread about “peek” I did a Google and found his post #16 @ http://www.chabadtalk.com/forum/showthread.php3?p=165705 I was very impressed.

    Noahides are very careful not to name “clergy” or anything like that, we would never want to be considered a religion as that could be avodah zarah, we follow the G-d of Torah and the laws laid out for gentiles. We can take on other mitzvot as we see fit as long as we realize it’s not a requirement for us and if we do it properly (Rambam).

    There are certainly some gentiles who are “teachers”, I’ve heard people call them “Moreinu” but that’s as close to a title as a gentile gets. But really, 95% of the learning I do are under Orthodox Rabbis (mostly online), I have a Rabbi about an hour away from me that I can go to for more personal matters if needed and we’re invited to attend services whenever we wish.

    in reply to: Pasuk for name #1083064
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    I think artscroll says

    Reminds me of an old joke

    One of the ways to spot a BT “He thinks Artscroll was a Rishon”

    in reply to: Some basic Halacha that is ignored in 100% of shuls by 99% of the Kahal #708697
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    Here is an essay by a ben yeshiva in EY on kissing in shuling

    http://www.rambish.org.il/journals/m/miderech_etz_hahaim/vol002/miderech00214.pdf

    Here is quote from the Ben Ish Chai ??? ??? ???”? (????? ??? ??):

    “???? ???? ???? ?????? ???? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???? ?????, ???? ????? ??? ?”? ???? ?? ?? ???? ????? ????? ??????, ??? ???? ??????? ?????? ??”? ??????? ???? ??? ???? ?? ??? ???? ?????? ????? ?????? ?? ????? ?? ?? ??? ???? ???? ????? ?? ????? ???”? ???? ??????”.

    ???”? (??”? ?”?): “???? ???? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ???? ?????, ??? ????? ????? ???? ???? ????? ????? ???? ???”.

    Something to ask your Rav “ketanim?”

    Any body willing to transalte this Shelah Hakadosh” ?

    ????? ????? (??”? ?”?)???? ?? ???? ???”?, ????? ?? ?? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?? ?????? ???? ?????: “???? ?? ?????? ?????? ??????? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ??? ????? ??? ??????? ??? ????????. ????, ?? ?? ??????, ?? ????? ?????? ??? ??? ?????? ???????”.

    in reply to: Chessed Volunteer? #706389
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