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Re: Hello 09 Oct 2011 06:02 #121457

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Serene smile wrote on 07 Oct 2011 20:22:

...If our 'yiddishkeit' is causing depression, and sina towards someone else, it's time for a 'pit-stop' self evaluation...

Serene Smile, can I give you a hug? I just spent the entire Yom Kipppur contemplating just that.
Baby steps.
If the road is pulling you down, it's a sign that you are going uphill, so just press harder on the gas!

Have a great day - unless, of course, you made other plans.
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Re: Hello 10 Oct 2011 01:56 #121539

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Someday (soon) I'm sure...    We may live within 5 minutes of eachother :-)..
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Re: Hello 10 Oct 2011 03:17 #121548

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Is it tough to be a jew you're saying, or are you just saying that it's tough to live a healthy productive life?
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Re: Hello 10 Oct 2011 03:35 #121552

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WHY

DON'T PEOPLE UNDERSTAND

THE HOLY WISDOM

OF THE HOLY BARDITSHIVER.

HE EXPLAINS IT

IN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL WAY.

IT'S HARD

IT'S SHMARD

IT'S THE  O N L Y  WAY!!


WRITTEN BY THE TRUCK DESIGNER

THE ONLY WAY TO

KEEP ON TRUCKING
?דער באשעפער לאווט מיך אייביג. וויפיל לאוו איך עהם
My Creator loves me at all times. How great is my love for him?
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Re: Hello 10 Oct 2011 14:49 #121599

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TehillimZugger wrote on 10 Oct 2011 03:35:

WHY

DON'T PEOPLE UNDERSTAND

THE HOLY WISDOM

OF THE HOLY BARDITSHIVER.

HE EXPLAINS IT

IN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL WAY.

IT'S HARD

IT'S SHMARD

IT'S THE  O N L Y  WAY!!


WRITTEN BY THE TRUCK DESIGNER

THE ONLY WAY TO

KEEP ON TRUCKING



thanks

keep on trucking!!!!!!!!
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Re: Hello 14 Oct 2011 13:05 #121928

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Hi,
To everyone who responded, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
...and forgive my awkward introduction.
(There is, of course, no graceful way of introducing oneself in such a situation.)

However, be that it may, allow me to clarify--it is not the burden of G-d's yoke under which I strain--not by a long shot.

If anything, it's the other way around.

I am painfully coming to the realization that the stance adopted by the modern world on Tzniut, namely "anything goes"--is nothing but pure rationalization.
That obviously is true for most of the secular world.
It is unfortunately somewhat true of the "moderate" religious world, as well (of which I am affiliated though somewhat disillusioned).
It isn’t true of non-secular goyim, by the way, many of whom are just as appalled by the way promiscuity has been transformed into "freedom" since the 1960s.

If something is easy to achieve, like the plattitudes that have been promoted in place of modesty since that era, then they're probably not terribly worth pursuing.

Hence my observation that being a Jew (as opposed to playing the part) is hard.
(There must be a deeper reason why it is rejected other than the rationalizations given.)
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Re: Hello 16 Oct 2011 07:58 #121950

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Bards it might be hard but goiyim do not have LICHAIM!!!!

There is so much Joy in being a Yid that when we find that Joy the evil vanishes (see Reb Tzadok on Succos)
זכרני נא, זכרני נא, וחזקני נא אך הפעם הזה, הפעם הזה, האלקים, ואנקמה נקם אחת משתי עיני, מפלשתים
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Re: Hello 18 Mar 2018 03:29 #328483

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bardichev wrote on 05 Oct 2011 19:59:
ok

what i meant to say is

of course being a jew is hard

shlepping food on the plane

davening in airports

finding a kosher esrog

fish without worms

getting mincha before sundown

keeping shabbos and its myriad details

not talking during laining 

לב  טהור   ברא   לי   אלקים , ורוח  נכון    חדש  בקרבי

  to all my friends who heeded my request  to be so generous and give me a negative karma  for the sake of me acquiring       
                                                . humility ,i humbly  thank you                                                                                                 

Re: Hello 18 Mar 2018 03:31 #328484

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and going that extra block for a yoshon pizza

לב  טהור   ברא   לי   אלקים , ורוח  נכון    חדש  בקרבי

  to all my friends who heeded my request  to be so generous and give me a negative karma  for the sake of me acquiring       
                                                . humility ,i humbly  thank you                                                                                                 

Re: Hello 03 Jun 2018 14:01 #331666

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UAPV wrote on 14 Oct 2011 13:05:
Hi,
To everyone who responded, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
...and forgive my awkward introduction.
(There is, of course, no graceful way of introducing oneself in such a situation.)

However, be that it may, allow me to clarify--it is not the burden of G-d's yoke under which I strain--not by a long shot.

If anything, it's the other way around.

I am painfully coming to the realization that the stance adopted by the modern world on Tzniut, namely "anything goes"--is nothing but pure rationalization.
That obviously is true for most of the secular world.
It is unfortunately somewhat true of the "moderate" religious world, as well (of which I am affiliated though somewhat disillusioned).
It isn’t true of non-secular goyim, by the way, many of whom are just as appalled by the way promiscuity has been transformed into "freedom" since the 1960s.

If something is easy to achieve, like the plattitudes that have been promoted in place of modesty since that era, then they're probably not terribly worth pursuing.

Hence my observation that being a Jew (as opposed to playing the part) is hard.
(There must be a deeper reason why it is rejected other than the rationalizations given.)

I'd love to hear more, but for me personally, bein' Jewish is easy; the difficult part is livin' life as a man (and marriage vows also get in the way).
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