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  • in reply to: Jerusalem II Pizza #2155737
    ujm
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    And, then, there’s the kosher Bravo Pizza stores (Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn) and the non-kosher Bravo Pizza stores (Manhattan).

    in reply to: why is everyone arrested called a suspect? #2155458
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    Participant: He can deny the person in the video is him. (To take one hypothetical example, among many possibilities.)

    in reply to: Dental Insurance #2155440
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    Ahh, CTL, we’re lantzman!! You should of told us this years ago!

    in reply to: Dental Insurance #2155439
    ujm
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    Ahh, CTL, we’re lantzman!! You should of told us this years ago!

    in reply to: Dental Insurance #2155295
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    CTL, do you have any familial or other connection with Hungary (other than as a tourist)?

    in reply to: why is everyone arrested called a suspect? #2155143
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    You can’t be sure he’s the right guy until a court convicts him.

    in reply to: Haredim denounce Ben Gvir Temple Mount provocation #2154861
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    N0m: What nafka mina are you trying to make to the underlying point with your addendum?

    And what makes you believe your addition is accurate?

    in reply to: Speakerless #2154817
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    You call that “order”?

    in reply to: Jerusalem II Pizza #2154818
    ujm
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    Mod, pls move this thread to DECAFFEINATED. Thx

    in reply to: Jerusalem II Pizza #2154794
    ujm
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    Did anyone ever figure out which Jerusalem II pizza store was the original (or what is the shaychus of all the copycats to the original store)?

    in reply to: Jerusalem II Pizza #2154795
    ujm
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    MODS: Can you please move this thread to DECAFFEINATED? Thank you

    in reply to: Speakerless #2154710
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    Did the sky fall or WWII break out as a result of the terrible terrible 4 day delay in choosing a Speaker?

    ujm
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    What if Claus von Stauffenberg had been successful in assassinating Hitler?

    What if.

    in reply to: Haredim denounce Ben Gvir Temple Mount provocation #2154472
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    What about the OO rabbonim who are matir?

    in reply to: Frum LinkedIn Users with He/Him or She/Her in their profile? #2154428
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    I don’t believe a private corporation is precluded from compelling their employees to speak whatever they’re instructed, or instructed not to, as the First Amendment isn’t applicable to private entities but rather only to government.

    in reply to: Stupid Planes #2154344
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    Today’s session is over. We’ll see you next week.

    in reply to: Haredim denounce Ben Gvir Temple Mount provocation #2154342
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    The Arabs have been violently objecting to Jewish access to Har Habayis for *centuries*.

    in reply to: Speakerless #2154322
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    “Right now, the House has no members, so it can’t happen”

    CTLAWYER: What can’t happen?

    Also, whoever the President nominates doesn’t assume the office of Vice President until confirmed by the Senate. (The House isn’t involved in the confirmation of a new VP.)

    in reply to: Differences between newspapers and Jewish news sites #2154317
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    Jersey Jew: How are you sure that site is affiliated with Yated?

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2154314
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    Does the Rambam mention any age for one who is going to have to interrupt a lucrative education or interrupt competing a world tour?

    in reply to: Speakerless #2154236
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    akuperma: Why is it any less clear than if the Vice President ascended upon the vacancy of the presidency (which has occurred several times)?

    in reply to: Speakerless #2154053
    ujm
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    Next in line for the presidency, after the vacant position of Speaker, is the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.

    in reply to: Speakerless #2154051
    ujm
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    There is no Speaker, currently.

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2154029
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    Dofi: Do you consider Chazal and Pirkei Avos to be childish trolls? Or do you consider them to be a bunch of grumpy old men whose ideas are outdated?

    in reply to: YWN News Standards #2153967
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    Ad revenue, clickbait and laziness.

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2153958
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    Name any real posek who ever said it’s okay to choose to not be married by age 24 for a Torah learner, or that it’s okay to choose to not be married by age 20 for a non-learner. Or that you don’t have to make every possible effort to be married before those ages.

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2153940
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    Apologies. The poll is regarding the age to start dating, not necessarily being married by. So the comment should be that the results are over 20% of the Yidden hold a bochor should start dating by time he’s 19 years old. And a majority hold that they should start dating no later than by 21 years old.

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2153943
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    Also, it is very important to remember that Chazal say to be married by (not to just start dating by) age 18. And actual obligatory Halacha is that you are required to be married by age 20. The only possible exception, and only if you’re learning Torah full time, some shittos will allow you to wait up to a mandatory maximum age of 24 to be married by.

    in reply to: AED grant for shuls #2153944
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    How much do they cost?

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2153834
    ujm
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    So far the results are over 20% of the Yidden hold a bochor should be married before he’s 20 years old. And a majority hold that they should be married no later than 21 years old.

    in reply to: Differences between newspapers and Jewish news sites #2153728
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    The newspapers do not have Daas Torah. If you think otherwise kindly name exactly which rabbi is their alleged Daas Torah.

    But I certainly agree with you that the websites are 100s of times worse.

    in reply to: Differences between newspapers and Jewish news sites #2153727
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    The newspapers do not have Daas Torah. If you think otherwise kindly name exactly which rabbi is their alleged Daas Torah.

    But I certainly agree with you that the websites are 100s of times worse.

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2153424
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    You are halachicly obligated to get married by age 20 according to the Shulchan Aruch. Or, according to some shittos, by 24 if (AND ONLY IF) you are learning Torah full time.

    in reply to: Telshe Cleavland or Chicago #2153368
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    Do the Vilna Gaon’s gorel to decide whether to divorce your friend or whether to divorce your wife.

    in reply to: When should bochurim start dating? #2153367
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    Shemona Esre L’Chupa. That’s what Chazal say. It’s always smart to follow Chazal.

    Shemona Esre means married by that age. Not starting to date. So I’d say start dating no later than age 17.

    in reply to: Differences between newspapers and Jewish news sites #2153055
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    You should have an image blocker extension on your web browser. It isn’t hard to install.

    in reply to: Board or bored #2153054
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    Where’s Haifagirl when we need her?

    in reply to: Kol Nidre & New Years #2153029
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    My Christian neighbor.

    in reply to: George Santos – NY District 3 #2152940
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    Gadol: I take it that you’re not a student of American political history.

    in reply to: Quick Quote From Yankel Feferkorn #2152659
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    I gave Mendel rides when he hitched.

    in reply to: Thanks For The Venting Space #2152359
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    Can you believe it? George W. Bush was President of the United States when the above discussion transpired.

    Now the thread is mangled, with the OP 90% truncated due to failed CR “upgrades” over the years. But fear not tecno-warriors; you can still find the full original OP in the Wayback Machine.

    in reply to: Quick Quote From Yankel Feferkorn #2152266
    ujm
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    Yankel lived in Brooklyn at least since sometime in the 1980s.

    in reply to: Threading the Needle on Social Issues in the New Coalition #2152098
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    akuperma: I think you’re overstating things. The Israeli Left, I don’t think, is more anti-religious per se, than the Israeli right. And the Israeli Chareidi public, despite whatever personal opinions they might Harbor regarding Arabs or the general political scene, at the end of the day they still take their cues from their Rabbonim and vote accordingly, as instructed.

    in reply to: Threading the Needle on Social Issues in the New Coalition #2152105
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    Additionally, despite any misgivings, the Israeli Left would be more than glad to give the Chareidim the same things the Chareidim would otherwise get with a Likud coalition, in return for putting the Left into power after so many years of being in the opposition.

    in reply to: Quick Quote From Yankel Feferkorn #2152106
    ujm
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    He was niftar a few years ago. He was very sad about the fact that he couldn’t get married.

    in reply to: Quick Quote From Yankel Feferkorn #2152027
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    Gadol: Are you sure you didn’t go by the name sammygol in one of the previous of your nine lives?

    in reply to: Quick Quote From Yankel Feferkorn #2151976
    ujm
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    He was often in Chaim Berlin. You could also find him at many Simchos recording the event on tape.

    in reply to: Threading the Needle on Social Issues in the New Coalition #2151917
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    akuperma: The reverse side of your point is that the Chareidi religious parties can enter a coalition with the Left, and leave Likud out in the cold.

    in reply to: Joseph vs squeak Nittul Nacht Chess #2151910
    ujm
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    Dr. Pepper, I’ve been communicating with squeak using these two addresses since 2009 (though his last substantial reply was around the time Trump came down the escalator). Going from memory, I think, but aren’t certain, that one of the two is the same as what’s in the encrypted message.

    in reply to: Joseph vs squeak Nittul Nacht Chess #2151907
    ujm
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    Reb Eliezer, it depends whether you’re Orthodox or not. (I assume you’re Orthodox.)

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