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  • in reply to: How do you say Mechutanim in English? #801130

    It means trouble-makers

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719617

    Midwest2, in the UK, things seem to be a little different

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719615

    My friend tells me “that there is always another side to the coin”. Therefore, if you hear of an incident, theh you should make sure that somebody has a listening ear and investigates any type of allegation-rather than sweep it under the carpet as maybe done for the sake of conforming and giving a certain impression.

    What do you say to this?

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719610

    Can everyone please calm down because i heard from a Rov that Harav Avrohom Pam once said these days we dont hit becasue of love, instead we hit because of anger and therefore we may not hit

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719609

    Can everyone please calm down because i heard from a Rov that Harav Avrohom Pam once said these days we dont hit becasue of love, instead we hit because of anger and therefore we may not hit

    in reply to: Using cell phones #717783

    Hello Sticky Guy

    I am not an old chap

    You are correct, its a typo and a bad one too

    How do i change it because when i log in, it doesn’t allow me to change the user name, i can only change the password !!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: Being Frum #718412

    Eclipse

    That is the best definition given so far

    spot on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719594

    aries2756

    It is not true that the rebbeim these days dont love the kids or else the rebbeim wouldnt be hitting so soft. if they hated the kids, then they would be doing much worse stuff and more violence

    however, if you think a rebbe is hitting too much,then he has to be removed if he cant control his level of violence

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719593

    the Gemora actually says the rebbe killed the child and he got fired but the gemora doesnt say that he was wrong for what he did

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719592

    Feel free to vomit anytime

    i dont support people who hit kids. on the contrary, i disagree becasue its against the law of the country so there is no questions about it

    in reply to: Using cell phones #717781

    Well said Joe.

    This is very true but sad

    A Jew is given three times a day to pray and what do we do,we use it as a “news catch up session”. No matter where we are up to in our prayers, if we recieve a text or email, we have an urge to look at it even if we saying the Amida.Maybe even reply to it. This is an absolute disgrace to what Praying is all about.Its not all about connecting with your broadband, its about connecting with G-D.

    in reply to: Obeying Rabbinic Authority Even When They Are Wrong #1075558

    There is an whole Masechta about this called Heroyos which is next to Bava Basra. The Meschata is only 17 dafim long but it each daf is very hard.

    so get learning it if you want to comment on this post

    in reply to: Rebbi Smacking Kids #719586

    listen here people

    According to the Halacha, a Rebbe is allowed to smack and this can be found in Gittin in Rabianu Chananel

    However, if Jews are living in foreign countries, then they have to keep to the law of the country which is that it is forbidden for a teacher/Rebbe to smack a child.

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