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  • in reply to: camp bonim #917037
    nycvoter1
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    I was there when it was Naarim loved it

    in reply to: Kids at Kiddush #934705
    nycvoter1
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    imho kids are hungrier than the adults hence they are not allowed to fast on fast days, an adult should not say anything and should probably make sure the kids have their food first, however as far as seating ( when there are not enough seats )it is up to the father to teach proper respect to his kids and what better chance than this.

    in reply to: Dirty Tissues in Shul #984992
    nycvoter1
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    Advise on what to tell someone who left their tissue on the table w/o being mean or hurting their feelings ?

    in reply to: watch where you walk #878131
    nycvoter1
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    “Sprinkle some red pepper on the sidewalk in front of your house.”

    Would that really work ? If so wouldn’t it blow away with the wind or get washed away with the rain ?

    in reply to: Dirty Tissues in Shul #984974
    nycvoter1
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    M.O.: I’ve never seen such a thing in any of the many shuls I’ve davened in either……In regard to the tissues PATRI please stop I may be the guy sitting next to you and i can tell you its miyus…perhaps just bring a bag or something to shule you can put your garbage in

    in reply to: watch where you walk #878125
    nycvoter1
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    I saw a huge dog w/o a leash today running around the block alone, I called the police and they said …..if he didnt attack anyone there is nothing they can do …..who is running this city ? Also yesterday a guy and his dog w/o a leash where walking past 2 cops and they didnt even flinch

    in reply to: Dirty Tissues in Shul #984959
    nycvoter1
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    bring a small garbage bin (or a table shtender)

    in reply to: Dirty Tissues in Shul #984955
    nycvoter1
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    a tissue can also be put in the back of your Tallis bag, its miyus when they are left on the table or worse under a siddur or sefer that someone else will use later.

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