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  • in reply to: Is K9 Filter Reliable? #875527
    kingdavid
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    That is not true. You CAN remove it without a password and STILL have internet access unfiltered.

    I won’t give exact details but basically you need to go to services and disable k9 there then go to system32 and delete a single dll file and restart the PC that’s it!

    in reply to: worry brings problems or problems bring worry? #875256
    kingdavid
    Participant

    The bais haleivy writes that the nature of bitachon is to bring yeshuos

    in reply to: We are paying the price. #869967
    kingdavid
    Participant

    There is a theory that because the coming of moshiach has to be at a certain time, Hashem wants to make that time sooner. So he pushes in into one year a few winters and summers one after the other so one year becomes like a few years so moshiach can come faster.

    If this has any truth (can anyone verify this?) then the past months is for sure a ripe example of it! (hot, cold, hot, cold)

    in reply to: What would you love to see invented? #1014723
    kingdavid
    Participant

    A cordless phone with a wire (so it won’t get lost) – a rotary dial cell phone would also be great

    in reply to: Rebbes for Brochas #870359
    kingdavid
    Participant

    Here are a few:

    Rachmestrivkah bp

    Sekulen bp

    Klausendberg bp

    Rabbi Wolfson bp

    Also you can post the name here and the good readers of YWN will definitely daven and say tehilim…

    in reply to: MARRIAGE IN CRISIS #885830
    kingdavid
    Participant

    Shalom Bayit Idea from Rav Arush:

    Peace in the home invokes Divine Abundance and blessings. Through marital peace, a person can ascend spiritually and maximize his or her potential. Additionally, peace is the root and foundation of tikkun olam.

    in reply to: Kabbalah, Zohar and The ARIZAL #866780
    kingdavid
    Participant
    in reply to: What does Bitachon mean to you? #867798
    kingdavid
    Participant

    “Whatever i want to happen, will happen if i truly trust in Hashem.”

    If you TRULY trust in hashem then you won’t want things to happen which hashem knows is not good for you.

    HaGaon Rav Chayim Volozhin (Nefesh HaChayim III:12-13) cites the Gemara in Chullin Daf 7b which teaches that if a person internalizes the Pasuk: “Hashem, He is G-d, there is nothing else beside Him(Devarim 4:35) he will be protected from harmful forces. When one accepts Hashem’s absolute sovereignty he places himself fully under His protective wing. Although nature contains many destructive elements, the man of faith understands that they are but marionettes in the hands of the Creator.

    When we truly realize and understand that Hashem is the only force in the world then the other forces will lose their significance and we will realize that nothing in the world can have any effect on us.

    in reply to: Play dough/ chometz #1118448
    kingdavid
    Participant

    I heard by shabbos hagadol drasha that you should get rid of it since it has chumetz in it and they make it in a way that if a child eats it they should not be harmed (so that’s edible chumetz)

    Besides if you sell chuetz to the goy then you can sell this too.

    in reply to: Chassidic Rebbes – how many are there? #849685
    kingdavid
    Participant

    Here you go…

    A

    Alesk (from Olesko, Ukraine)

    Anipoli (from Annopol, Ukraine)

    Avritch (from Ovruch, Ukraine)

    B

    Baitch (from Biecz, Poland)

    Bender (from Bender, Moldova)

    Bertch (from Bircza, Poland)

    Bia?ystok (from Bia?ystok)

    Bialobrzeg (from Bia?obrzegi, Poland)

    Bilgoray (from Bi?goraj, Poland)

    Binding (From Elbing/Elbl?g, Poland)

    Bluzhev (from B?a?owa, Poland)

    Bikovsk (from Bikofsk)

    Bohush (from Bohushi, Romania)

    Bonia

    Boslover

    Botoshan (from Boto?ani, Romania)

    Breslev from Uman

    Brod (from Brody, Ukraine)

    Brisdovitz (from Berezdivtsi, Ukraine)

    Bucharest (from Bucure?ti, Romania)

    Burshtin (from Burshtyn, Ukraine)

    C

    Chabad-Bobroisk (from Bobrujsk, Belarus)

    Chabad-Kapust

    Chabad-Liadi

    Chabad-Nezhin

    Chabad-Strashelye

    Chadusha

    Chernovitz (from Chernivtsi)

    Cieszanow

    Czortkow (from Chortkiv)

    Chust (from Khust)

    Cleveland

    D

    Deyzh (from Dej, Romania)

    Debrecen (from Debrecen)

    Dobromil (from Dobromyl, Ukraine)

    Dombrova (from D?browa Tarnowska, Poland)

    Drubitsh (from Drohobych, Poland)

    Dzikov (from Tarnobrzeg, Poland)

    E

    Erlau (from Eger/Erlau, Hungary)

    Etched (from Nagyecsed, Hungary)

    F

    Faltichan (from F?lticeni, Romania)

    Frankfurt

    G

    Gorlitz (from Gorlice, Poland)

    Gostynin (from Gostynin, Poland)

    Gvodzitz (from Hvizdets)

    H

    Hornsteipel (from Hornostaypil’, near Chernobyl)

    Huvniv (from Hivniv, Ukraine)

    Husiatyn

    K

    Kaminka (from Kamianka-Buzka, Ukraine)

    Kaminetz

    Kunskvola (from Ko?skowola, Poland)

    Karlihaz

    Kashou

    Kerestir (from Bodrogkeresztur, Hungary)

    Khentshin (from Ch?ciny, Poland)

    Kielce (from Kielce, Poland)

    Kojdanov (from Koidanova, Belarus)

    Komarno (from Komarno, Ukraine)

    Kopyczynitz (from Kopychyntsi, Ukraine)

    Korets (from Korets, Ukraine)

    Koson (from Koson, Ukraine)

    Kosov (from Kosiv, Ukraine)

    Kotsk (from Kock, Poland)

    Kozlov

    Kozhnitz (from Kozienice, Poland)

    Krasna

    Krula

    Kutna (Hasidic dynasty)

    Kuzmir (from Kazimierz Dolny, near Warsaw)

    L

    ?a?cut (from ?a?cut, Poland)

    Lebina

    Lechovitch (from Lyakhavichy, Belarus)

    Leipnik (from Leipnik, Czech Republic)

    Leipzig

    Linitz

    Liske

    Lizhensk (from Le?ajsk, Poland)

    Leva

    Liozna

    Lublin (from Lublin, Poland)

    Lutsk (from Lutsk, Ukraine)

    M

    Madyer

    Malachim

    Margareten (from Marghita, Romania)

    Mattersdorf (from Mattersburg, Austria)

    Mezhbizh (from Medzhybizh), Ukraine; Also see Apter Rov

    Mishkoltz (from Miskolc, Hungary)

    Mogelnitz (from Mogielnica, Poland)

    Manestrishtze

    N

    Nadvorna

    Narol

    Nadferli

    Neshchiz (from Nesukhoyezhe, Ukraine)

    Nikolsburg[disambiguation needed ] (from Mikulov/Nikolsburg)

    Nitra (from Nitra/Nyitra)

    O

    Ostrof

    P

    Pashkan (from Pa?cani, Romania)

    Philadelphia (from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

    Piasetzne

    Pilts (from Pilica[disambiguation needed ])

    Pilzno

    Pinsk (named for Pinsk, Belarus)

    Pistin

    Pishkivitcha

    Pittsburgh (from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

    Polonoye (from Polonne (Polonnoye), Volhynia)

    Premishlan (from Peremyshliany, Ukraine)

    Pshemishl (from Przemy?l, Poland)

    Pshevorsk (from Przeworsk, Poland)

    Pshiskhe (from Przysucha, Poland)

    R

    Radomsk (from Radomsko, Poland)

    Radorztz

    Radoshitz (from Radoszyce, Poland)

    Radvil (from Radyvyliv, Ukraine)

    Ribnitz (from Rybnitsa, Moldova or Transnistria)

    Roman (from Roman, Romania)

    Ropshitz (from Ropczyce, Poland)

    Ruzhin (from Ruzhyn, Ukraine)

    S

    Sadovna (from Sadowne, Poland)

    Sambur (from Sambir, Ukraine)

    Sadigura (from Sadhora, Ukraine)

    Sanz (from Nowy S?cz, Poland)

    Serdahel (from Szerdahely)

    Sassov (from Sasiv, Ukraine)

    Savran

    Senta Serbia

    Seret (from Siret, Romania)

    Shedlitz (from Siedlce, Poland)

    Shepetivka from Shepetivka, Ukraine

    Shotz (from Suceava, Romania)

    Shidlovtza (from Szyd?owiec, Poland)

    Shineva (from Sieniawa, Poland)

    Shpikov (from Shpykiv, Ukraine)

    Shpola (from Shpola, Ukraine)

    Shtefanesht (from ?tef?ne?ti, Romania)

    Sochatchov (from Sochaczew, Poland)

    Stanislov (from Stanyslaviv, Ukraine)

    Stepan (from Stepan, Ukraine)

    Stichin (from Szczucin, Poland)

    Stretin (from Stratin, Ukraine)

    Strizhov

    Sudilkov (from Sudylkiv, Ukraine)

    Sulitz (from Suli?a, Romania)

    T

    Tenka (from Hungary?)

    Tartakov (from Tartakiv, Ukraine)

    Temishvar (from Timi?oara, Romania)

    Tolna (from Talne, Ukraine)

    Toldos Tzvi

    Toltchva (from Tolcsva, Hungary)

    Trisk (from Turiisk, Ukraine)

    Tshakova (from Szczakowa, Poland)

    Tzehlim (from Deutschkreutz, Austria)

    U

    Unsdorf

    Ushpitzin (from O?wi?cim, Poland)

    V

    Vasloi (from Vaslui, Romania)

    Vien (Rabbinical dynasty) (from Wien/Vienna)

    Voidislav (from Wodzis?aw, Poland)

    Volova (from Mizhhirya, Ukraine)

    Vorka from Warka, Poland

    Vulkan

    Y

    Yeruslav (from Jaros?aw, Poland)

    Yoka

    Z

    Zablitov (Zabolotiv, Ukraine)

    Zbarz (from Zbarazh, Ukraine)

    Zhitomir (from Zhytomyr)

    Zibov

    Zidichov

    Zinkov

    Zlatipol (from Zlatopol)

    Zlotchov (from Zolochiv)

    Zolozitz

    Zychlin

    in reply to: Baruch ShePatrani #848932
    kingdavid
    Participant

    The reason is because a father is responsible for the sins of his child until the child reaches the age of thirteen, as he should have taught him to refrain from sin. From the age of thirteen he is less responsible. Although, the Chofetz Chaim makes a point of mentioning the dictum of Chazal that one who does not rebuke an older child is considered responsible for his sins, and one who does not rebuke members of a community will be held responsible for their sins as well. Obviously a Halachic authority should be consulted how this should be done.

    in reply to: Let's be involved in other's situations #843350
    kingdavid
    Participant

    Reply to ZeesKite:

    Why do you need to make this into a joke?

    in reply to: This Thread for Mossad Secret Agents Only #977469
    kingdavid
    Participant

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

    in reply to: "Prayer" for jobless people – from the depths of a desperate soul #829218
    kingdavid
    Participant

    whoever prays for a friend and needs same thing, he will get answered first

    in reply to: Are we witnessing this now? #827758
    kingdavid
    Participant

    And here is some more:

    Zohar I, Va’era 32a

    In the future the children of Yishmael will stir great wars in the world. And the children of Edom [the West] will gather against them, and make war with them, one on the sea, and one on the land, and one by Jerusalem; and each one will prevail over the other but the Holy Land will not fall to the hands of Edom.

    At the same time, a nation from the end of the world will be awakened against wicked Rome. And it will make war against her for three months, and many nations will gather there, and they will fall by her hand, until all the children of Edom will gather against her from all corners of the earth. And then G-d will awaken Himself against them, as it says, a ‘a sacrificial slaughter for the Lord in Batzra’, and it says, ‘to shake the corners of the Land’.

    Zohar III Shalach Lecha 166a

    The King of Persia will rule and will conquer many kingdoms. He will rule over the Holy Land for twelve months. He will rule and kill many (including Moshiach ben Yosef) and afterwards the King (of Persia) will fall and the high holy ones (Israel) will receive the kingship.”

    in reply to: Are we witnessing this now? #827757
    kingdavid
    Participant

    Rabbi Yitzhok said: ‘The year that The year Melech HaMoshiach will be revealed, all the nations of the world will be provoking each other. The King of Persia (Iran) will provoke the King of Arabia, and the King of Arabia will go to Edom to take counsel, but the King of Persia will in turn, destroy the entire world. The nations of the world will be outraged and panick. They will fall on their faces, and will experience pains like birth pangs..

    This Midrashic prediction has the makings of a probable scenario. Persia/Iran, for whatever reasons, has a problem with Saudi Arabia (Arabia). Arabia also happens to have very close ties with America (Edom, who is Rome, refers to the west, represented mostly by America). Is it not incrdible that a close to 2000 year old Midrash could be so precise in its prediction? It names the 3 players: Iran, Saudi Arabia, and America. Saudi Arabia will go to America, its big brother ally, and “take council”, something you would expect if Saudi Arabia were to ever get attacked. Additionally, the king of Persia/Iran is said to have the power to “destroy the world”. What power, or weapon, has the ability to “destroy the world”? Is this referring to the commonly held belief that Iran is seeking a nuclear weapon?

    in reply to: Kallah Shopping #828530
    kingdavid
    Participant

    REPLY TO real-brisker

    There is nothing fishy here! why can’t you judge a person favorably? If this is the topic on her mind, this is what she talks about…

    So yes.. sorry you are wrong.

    in reply to: Kallah Shopping #828520
    kingdavid
    Participant

    My children did the shopping at Wilhelm’s in Boro Park it on 14th ave between 41st and 42cnd streets.

    The selection they have there is really amazing and I was very satisfied with the services.

    in reply to: Please Daven For Baby Efrat #844353
    kingdavid
    Participant

    I just said some tehilim for her…

    I think the name Efrat bas Hadas should be in the title of this post and have it as a featured post for now…

    in reply to: Question about talmud torah #822414
    kingdavid
    Participant

    According to many poskim, in order to have the mitzvah of ‘talmud torah’ you need to either say the words or hear it from a rebbi. If you don’t hear it then you have a zchus of thinking in learning but you are not yotzei the chiyuv of ‘talmud torah’.

    Even listening to a recording is not the same as hearing it from the mouth of a rebbi for this mitzvah.

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