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Title: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 12:59:43 AM
Sorry to all members, I cleared this topic since I thought it might break some Hallachot. Since now, I aim to reply only questions about myself, or my personal opinions.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 21, 2008, 01:48:53 AM
Raul do you have any pets?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 01:55:29 AM
No, I live in a very small place, the rest of the house is rented to a trader for a clothes shop. Not much place for pets, and I think it's better no to have them than not caring properly
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 21, 2008, 02:03:38 AM
One day will you own your own home?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 02:17:23 AM
One day will you own your own home?

The house is in fact mine, it was my grandfather's.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: newman on February 21, 2008, 02:21:07 AM
No, I live in a very small place, the rest of the house is rented to a trader for a clothes shop. Not much place for pets, and I think it's better no to have them than not caring properly

Well you're in the garment trade so that's a step to being Jewish, Raul.  ;)
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 02:26:22 AM
No, I live in a very small place, the rest of the house is rented to a trader for a clothes shop. Not much place for pets, and I think it's better no to have them than not caring properly

Well you're in the garment trade so that's a step to being Jewish, Raul.  ;)

No, the shop is not mine. The trader rents the place from me!
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 21, 2008, 03:37:03 AM
One day will you own your own home?

The house is in fact mine, it was my grandfather's.

Is that how you make your living, buy renting out your house?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: newman on February 21, 2008, 03:41:30 AM
No, I live in a very small place, the rest of the house is rented to a trader for a clothes shop. Not much place for pets, and I think it's better no to have them than not caring properly

Well you're in the garment trade so that's a step to being Jewish, Raul.  ;)

No, the shop is not mine. The trader rents the place from me!

Landlording is also Jewish. ;)
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 03:04:31 PM
One day will you own your own home?

The house is in fact mine, it was my grandfather's.

Is that how you make your living, buy renting out your house?

No, not only that. I also have a piece of land. Agriculture is a great business here, with internatinal prices so high in dollars. By renting one house you only eat ten days in a month here. LOL
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 21, 2008, 06:05:50 PM
So are you a farmer? what do you grow?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 07:14:39 PM
So are you a farmer? what do you grow?

Currently I rent it to farmers. The grow wheat and soya.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 21, 2008, 07:20:01 PM
You seem to rent to alot of people do you have a job yourself? If so what do you do?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 07:34:31 PM
You seem to rent to alot of people do you have a job yourself? If so what do you do?

I am an English teacher, but not working. I have some health problems. Anyway being single, I have enough to live on, and give some Tzedakah.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 21, 2008, 07:47:39 PM
What ages of the children did you used to teach?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 21, 2008, 09:37:37 PM
What ages of the children did you used to teach?

I only used to give support classes for those who were at the secondary school, or had left, and had Ebglish pendant. Ages, 16-18, even some older, since many people here leave school and don't get the certificate because of pendant subjects.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 24, 2008, 12:37:19 AM
Well you be well enough to return to teaching, or is that over now? If so what will you do?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 24, 2008, 01:06:04 AM
Well, now the education sytem has changed a lot. Children have English at primary school. Anyway nobody leaves school speaking it. As for me, I don't believe I'd be a good teacher now, since there is internet here, about seven years ago, I have spend several hours a day chatting, writting and reading non-formal English and... you know.... not easy to stick to the correct British English structure required by schools here. If you add the fact that I also use to write and read Archaic English.....that's a problem.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 24, 2008, 01:14:27 AM
Yes as I said on my thread if you don't use it you lose it.  :(

So what are your plans now for the future?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on February 24, 2008, 01:35:47 AM
Yes as I said on my thread if you don't use it you lose it.  :(

So what are your plans now for the future?

Just don't know by now.
And you, why do you speak so many languages? BTW, sometimes your English is not easy for me to understand, do you speak other language in your daily life?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Tina Greco - Melbourne on February 24, 2008, 03:36:54 AM
Yes as I said on my thread if you don't use it you lose it.  :(

So what are your plans now for the future?

Just don't know by now.
And you, why do you speak so many languages? BTW, sometimes your English is not easy for me to understand, do you speak other language in your daily life?

Why because of my job, and my first husband was/is a Legionnaire and I travelled around the world when I could to be with him. I ended up in many countries. So I learnt many languages. Also my parents we very nomadic and I grew up traveling, so very much like gypsy's to say the least. I think thats way I am so very different to many people in this world.

Yes I speak "woman"  :laugh:

Well I have a hybrid language I speak with my family, outsiders are very confused when we are together. We are very close and often use half sentences, yet we know what is unsaid. We are like the Borg  :::D
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Zelhar on April 02, 2008, 02:42:08 PM
Why and How did you become a Noahide?

And Do you think that there is or can be a Noahide-compatible religion for gentiles, so they won't have to depend on rabbis to determine  halachot?
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Ulli on April 02, 2008, 04:18:03 PM
So are you a farmer? what do you grow?

Currently I rent it to farmers. The grow wheat and soya.

Raul, I have only a small piece of land behind my business and I use every square-meter to grow tabacco, tomatoes and wine.

Agriculture is the best for a man. If I will have saved enough money, I will buy a farm.

Begin with a little garden and a few cultures.

Then greater cultures are no big problem.

You should really try it.

I have a whole bookshelf full of books about agriculture. I love to read this stuff.

The best author for beginners is John Seymour:

(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RKW59K9HL._SS500_.jpg)

Please don't notice the pigs ;)
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on April 02, 2008, 09:12:04 PM
In fact most animals cannot be bred by a Noahide, since they usually have to be castrated, and the Noahide Laws forbid it. A Noahide can eat all animals, but I feel aversion to pigs and shellfish.
Where do you live?

Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Ulli on April 03, 2008, 04:30:52 AM
In fact most animals cannot be bred by a Noahide, since they usually have to be castrated, and the Noahide Laws forbid it. A Noahide can eat all animals, but I feel aversion to pigs and shellfish.
Where do you live?



In Friesland, this is in Germany near the North Sea.
Title: Re: Ask Raul
Post by: Raulmarrio2000 on April 13, 2010, 07:50:40 PM
Why and How did you become a Noahide?

And Do you think that there is or can be a Noahide-compatible religion for gentiles, so they won't have to depend on rabbis to determine  halachot?

Reading old topics, I found out that I've left your question unanswered.

1- I was studying to convert to Judaism, but them did not convert. That's why I learned about Noahidism.
2-Some religions are compatible with the Noahide Laws. There are also Noahide Congregations in some countries. But Hallachot, as for now, can only be determined by Rabbies. Noahide Laws pre-date Judaism, but Gentiles forgot nearly all of the Hallachot received by Noah and that Laws are only kept acurately in the Written and Oral Torah preserved by Jews.