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  • in reply to: Medicines and Antibiotics #664130
    Jax
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    To Health,

    while on Bioxin once, it worked wonders for my shredded stomach!

    in reply to: Medicines and Antibiotics #664128
    Jax
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    there are also many antibiotics that cause stomach issues as a side effect and the patient would also need to take something like Prilosec in order to calm the stomach!

    in reply to: SPORTS TALK: ALCS Game – Yankees vs Angels #922337
    Jax
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    I can only try:

    the weather started getting rough,

    the tiny ship was tossed

    if not for the courage of the fearless crew

    the minnow would be lost!

    =nasty storm out there!

    in reply to: YWN Coffee Room Nightly D’Var Torah #1124826
    Jax
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    *** Jax’s DT for Thursday***

    “The dove came back… and behold, an olive branch… was in its mouth.” (8:11)

    When Noach wanted to see if the flood waters had receded to where they could finally get out of the Taiva-Ark, he sent out a dove to look for dry land. The dove returned with an olive branch, indicating that the water level was at least below the treetops. On a Midrashic level, Rashi comments that the dove was hinting the following to Noach, “May my food be bitter as an olive and be provided by Hashem; not sweet as honey and provided by Man.” During its stay on the Taiva-Ark the dove was being fed by Noach. We learn from this that it is always uncomfortable for one to have to rely on the kindness of others. Therefore we must be sensitive to minimize the embarrassment of anyone who receives a kindness from us.

    There once was a man known as Yossele Kamztan (Miser). He was the wealthiest man in his village and since most of the residents were impoverished, he received petitions for charity all the time. People would tell him what they needed and why; but, he would abruptly send them off empty handed. When he eventually died, the burial society had a tough time scraping up a minyan to participate in his funeral, for he was so despised, no one wished to attend. Shortly thereafter the Rabbi was flooded with an unusual amount of charity requests. Each person had a similar story: “Every morning, the milkman always brought milk to my door free of charge. Now he has stopped so my children have no milk.” “Every week the butcher would give us a chicken for Shabbos free of charge and now he has stopped. My family has nothing to eat for Shobbos.” “We have very sick child. The doctor used to treat him and give him medicine free of charge. Now he has stopped. What are we to do?” The Rabbi investigated and discovered that Yossele was secretly funding all of these people. When someone would beseech him and tell him of his needs, he would pretend to turn a deaf ear as he “kicked them out.” Afterward he would secretly arrange for whatever the person needed to be delivered to him and he would pay for it. The Rabbi was so taken by this, that he organized the entire community to gather at Yossele’s grave and ask forgiveness from his soul for the way they scorned and despised him. From that time forward he was always referred to as Yossele Tzaddik.

    Have a great Shobbos!

    in reply to: Medicines and Antibiotics #664117
    Jax
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    tamazaball: regarding your first post, when taking antibiotics for a simple cold, it’s causeing your body to get used to always needing the medication when a simple cold comes! which IMO(and i’m no doc), is not the best thing to be doing to your body! the body should learn to fight small colds on it’s own!

    in reply to: CR Lurkers Anonymous! #1163374
    Jax
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    sunflower: one addict to another, yes it is!

    in reply to: Shabbos Siren #663854
    Jax
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    I too always thought it was on the Hatzalah building on Ave N & Ocean!

    in reply to: SPORTS TALK: ALCS Game – Yankees vs Angels #922330
    Jax
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    sad very sad!

    in reply to: SPORTS TALK: ALCS Game – Yankees vs Angels #922293
    Jax
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    feivel: stay on topic!

    in reply to: Post Here – So We Know You’re In The CR #906170
    Jax
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    i’m here!

    yossi: that’s great!

    noitallmr: can’t wait to have ya back in this nut house!

    in reply to: CR Lurkers Anonymous! #1163372
    Jax
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    Eequalsmcsquared: so happy to see your posting & no longer lurking!join the CR fun!

    in reply to: The Working Poor Crisis #663781
    Jax
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    artchill: congrats your thread make it to the homepage!

    in reply to: Post Here – So We Know You’re In The CR #906164
    Jax
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    yossi z.: nice seeing you around here! we miss you!

    in reply to: Suggestions to Improve YWN #1225318
    Jax
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    Suggestions to Improve YWN:

    find Charlie Brown, clean him up, and have him return to posting in the CR asap!

    in reply to: YOU can Resolve the Shidduch Crisis #664551
    Jax
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    AZOI.IS: well i already spend a nice chunk of my time in the CR….so i’m half there!

    in reply to: Yeshivas Shaar HaTorah #816873
    Jax
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    Joseph: have we had a topic on this Yeshiva yet?! i’m remembering something here! or was it in another thread that we spoke about as a side thing this Yeshiva!?

    in reply to: Mods? Mods? #1107844
    Jax
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    my bad, hi 80! nice to have you here modding tonight!

    in reply to: Mods? Mods? #1107842
    Jax
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    72?!

    in reply to: SPORTS TALK: ALCS Game – Yankees vs Angels #922271
    Jax
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    shikur: perfect thread! lets hear it Yankee fans!

    26: i won’t even ask!

    72: my thoughts exactly when i saw this on the board!

    in reply to: YWN Coffee Room Nightly D’Var Torah #1124825
    Jax
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    mepal: great piece!

    in reply to: Cleaning Tzitzis #1010814
    Jax
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    noitallmr: ouch my stomach hurts from laughing! awesome!

    in reply to: What to Look out for While Dating #681936
    Jax
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    make sure he’s not the Joe who lives at 26 Berditchev Lane!

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680761
    Jax
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    Joseph: i’m honored, but nothing else happened at lunch?!

    in reply to: YOU can Resolve the Shidduch Crisis #664549
    Jax
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    artchill: how would one celebrate this day in history?! do we get a cake for AZ?!

    in reply to: Mods? Mods? #1107841
    Jax
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    26?!

    in reply to: Men Wearing Colored Shirts #669339
    Jax
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    sammygol: now that’s a winner!

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680758
    Jax
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    Joseph: do i get a summery at least of what went on at this big lunch?!

    in reply to: Is this a Be’Zayon to a Davar Kaddosh?! #663179
    Jax
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    thanks for your thoughts folks!

    in reply to: A Humorous Item #1173730
    Jax
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    kapusta: those were awesome!

    in reply to: 6 Simple Ways To Save Energy At Home #663161
    Jax
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    squeak: and there’s always the chill the beer/soda can trick in toilet tank like we learned from that camp thread! 😉

    in reply to: YOU can Resolve the Shidduch Crisis #664535
    Jax
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    finally i get a comment from AZ! i’ve been waiting for one of those for a long time! i guess i can now give up on that thank you post from AZ welcoming him back to the CR!

    i’m with Joseph on what he said, it’s not all the age gap…!

    in reply to: Jeans #665067
    Jax
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    aaryd621: welcome to the CR! now start from page 1 of this thread for more on jeans!

    in reply to: Cleaning Tzitzis #1010809
    Jax
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    squeak: ROTFLMKO! man your on a roll today!

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680755
    Jax
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    areivim: welcome back! been a while! the CR Gang missed you! tell us all about Rehab!

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680711
    Jax
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    areivim: after 2 weeks of CR Sobriety, you may now return to your Chushov spot in the CR! (your spot in the CR will never be replaced by anyone!) please post away asap!

    in reply to: Mods? Mods? #1107836
    Jax
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    72: come on you know me better then to accuse me C”V of doing something like that! 😉

    in reply to: YOU can Resolve the Shidduch Crisis #664500
    Jax
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    AZ: by standing on a soapbox talking about the same issue, which always goes in circles!

    -someone who cares about the oilem too!

    in reply to: Sefer Tehillim Worldwide Daily #1229429
    Jax
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    i’ve heard that Shimon Eliyahu ben Nechama Braindel is still in desperate need of Rachmai Shamayim! please keep him in mind in your daily Tefillos!

    link to the YWN article on Shimon Eliyahu’s matzav

    ttp://www.theyeshivaworld.com/article.php?p=39753

    in reply to: YWN Coffee Room Nightly D’Var Torah #1124822
    Jax
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    ***** Jax’s Tuesday DT- Parshas Noach******

    NoaCh took to the Taiva-ark in fulfillment of Hashem’s command. He traveled with dedication and purpose. In contrast, many of us are “lost at sea” without a compass, when it comes to our own lives as the following true story illustrates:

    There once was a Rav, who possessed many exceptional qualities that earned him a great reputation. However, he had one character flaw: he was so stubborn that once he made up his mind about something, there was no way of ever changing his opinion.

    One day, when traveling on a journey, the Rav lost his way and wandered through a forest for several days, frightened and confused. In his state of confusion, he lost count of the days and became convinced that Shobbos was really one day earlier than it really was. When finally, with Hashem’s help, he found his way out of the forest and back home, he insisted on observing Shobbos on Friday, despite the attempts of his family and congregation to inform him of his error.

    The Rav held firm, insisting that his calculation was correct and that everyone else’s calculations were a day off. And so, every Thursday evening he would dress up in his Shobbos finery, make kiddush and conduct a Shobbos tish full of guests, with another elaborate Shobbos meal the next day. He would also insist that everyone else do the same. Needless to say, this was awkward for the community and embarrassing for his family.

    Then someone had the idea to summon his childhood friend, the wise Rabbi Shmuel Shmelke of Nicholsburg to see if he could bring the Rav back to his senses. When Rabbi Shmuel Shmelke arrived, he instructed the people to play along with him: to dress for Shobbos on Thursday night and to join him and their Rav at the “Shobbos” table. When they were all assembled, Rabbi Shmuel Shmelke asked that wine be brought out – one after another so that he could toast l’chaim to everyone. The wine was very strong and while the Nicholsburger Rabbi only pretended to drink, the Rav of the city became more and more intoxicated, until he finally fell into a deep sleep.

    The combination of strong wine and physical exhaustion caused the Rav to sleep until the next night, at which time everyone reassembled, dressed in their Shobbos garb (which was no problem since this time, it actually was Shobbos). The Rav awoke and apologized to everyone for “napping,” and concluded the Shobbos meal as usual. And so the Rav caught up to reality without even knowing it, and from then on observed Shabbos on the correct day. [The foregoing true story is documented in The Commentators Siddur by Rabbi Y. Sender.]

    We often are blinded by our emotions. In our confusion and arrogance we do not listen to the voice of reason and become more distant from Hashem, Torah and Bnei Yisreol. We pray that just as Hashem showed Noach the way, may He give us the wisdom and discernment to find the proper path in life.

    in reply to: Men Wearing Colored Shirts #669316
    Jax
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    ronrsr: yes your learning fast buddy!

    in reply to: What Food Item Would You Like To See Get A Hecsher? #895412
    Jax
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    yeah i have not seen old city cafe cholov yisroel mac & cheese in local groceries! anyone know a store in brooklyn that they have seem em in that sells it still?!

    i used to live on that stuff way back in the day!

    in reply to: Ta’aruvos in YWN Coffee Room? #667708
    Jax
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    If you think you are too Holy for the CR, no one is forcing you to be here!

    stop posting if you have an issue!

    the end of my big drasha!

    in reply to: Post Here – So We Know You’re In The CR #906160
    Jax
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    noitallmr: YOUR BACK! YOUR BACK! yipeeee! we missed you! (well at least i did! ;)))

    in reply to: Screen Names #1175920
    Jax
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    hud & Joe Katz: welcome to the grand CR!

    p.s. Joe Katz- couldn’t think of a more original first name?! if only you knew of how many Joes have gone through the CR!

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680704
    Jax
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    General Shmooze now became General Shnoooze!

    maybe areivim can help up wake up General Shmoooze!?

    come back areivim the CR needs you!

    in reply to: Mods? Mods? #1107834
    Jax
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    ames: thanks the single malt scotch is wearing off and now i got it!

    in reply to: #991251
    Jax
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    don’t abuse the ”!” button either!

    in reply to: Taaruvos In The Yated ‘Readers-Write’ #662672
    Jax
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    for sure 100%, 100%!

    in reply to: Divorced Parents #736818
    Jax
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    3 members from Mexico! not that i’m against Mexicans in any way, but the Irony!

    Joseph: please do us the honor to pull the other thread up! shkoyach in advance!

    in reply to: Customers Go On Shoping Spree As Hoax Lottery Winner Offers To Pay #662679
    Jax
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    some prank this lady pulled!

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