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Top 4 Reasons Why Jewish Women Don't Like You
newman:
--- Quote from: ~*Mills*~ on November 15, 2007, 01:43:33 PM ---A fight can also be a struggle againts a situation or a struggle to reach a life goal....I think.
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Mills, that mayo' bottle of yours is cracking me up. :::D
Shlomo:
Thanks, There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs.
By fights, I mean arguments where hurtful, or abusive language or actions are taken. This one I learned from Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D. (who writes for Feldheim) and took great thought into it. I actually was able to do this and it is completely possible if someone has the right attitude.
--- Quote from: There Are No 'Israeli' Arabs on November 15, 2007, 11:38:26 AM ---That is an amazing post, Shlomo. Thank you so much for sharing some of what you learned. On the stuff about fighting though, what do you mean by a fight? Is a fight just an insult, or an all-out war on the other person?
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nessuno:
Mills is right Shlomo.
That was an amazing post!
shemtov:
--- Quote from: ~*Mills*~ on November 11, 2007, 02:58:59 AM ---
Why would it be so bad though? I mean, I'm studying with Chabad and love it so much, and eventually when I finish converting I will hopefully get married someday. I don't think I would overlook a Modern Orthodox man, though.
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I'm curious how long have you been associating with Chabad and where? Studying with shluchim is one thing, living and working in a Lubavitch community is very much another thing.
There's a lot more to being a Chabanik than just minhagim.
Shlomo:
I absolutely love Chabad and from the small amount that I studied, I find myself agreeing with Chassidic philosophy. It's very beautiful and profound.
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