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Old 05-07-2015, 10:29 PM
 
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Why set aside one day per week to remember G()D when one can be in the company of G()D perpetually?

Never cut off from The Source.
Excellent! Beautiful! We are in complete agreement! Thank you!
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Old 05-07-2015, 11:44 PM
 
Location: Red River Texas
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I am focused upon G()D 24/7 but have no need to focus on the Torah in every aspect of my life.


Why set aside one day per week to remember G()D when one can be in the company of G()D perpetually?

Never cut off from The Source.

Strange things take place in these forums, seems a lot of people are speaking directly to God so that what they say must be true because God told them. I don't know you, but I just wanted to warn you.



The law should always be on your lips, but I understand some people have lives and they probably aint obsessed like me.

Funny thing about court, one needs a lawyer.
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Old 05-08-2015, 02:40 AM
 
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Funny thing about court, one needs a lawyer.
Not necessarily...
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Old 05-08-2015, 04:20 AM
 
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Excellent! Beautiful! We are in complete agreement! Thank you!
Why'd that bring to mind Gilbert Goddfried when I read it?...
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Old 05-08-2015, 04:22 AM
 
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Not necessarily...
'Tis a fool that has himself as a client...
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Old 05-08-2015, 12:24 PM
 
Location: New Zealand
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When it comes to following the instructions of others or following my own heart, external 'warnings' related to my own experience and relationship with G()D are wisely unheeded.

No religion organizes what happens between me and G()D.

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Strange things take place in these forums, seems a lot of people are speaking directly to God so that what they say must be true because God told them. I don't know you, but I just wanted to warn you.



The law should always be on your lips, but I understand some people have lives and they probably aint obsessed like me.

Funny thing about court, one needs a lawyer.
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Old 05-14-2015, 03:04 AM
 
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There is no [i]Chiyuv(obligation to wear a Kippah Halacha only states that a man cannot walk Dalet Amot(Four Cubits)with his head uncovered so a Jewish man can pretty much wear any form of head covering/gear he wants and not Davka precisely the Jewish Kippah which some religious men wear or opt to wear baseball caps/farmer hats instead of the Kippah

In regards to Tallit Katan even that is not Obligatory to my mere understanding as the Shulcan Aruch says Tov and Nacon (Good and Right) to wear the Tallit Katan does not use the word Chiyuv
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Old 05-14-2015, 11:35 AM
 
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There is no [i]Chiyuv(obligation to wear a Kippah Halacha only states that a man cannot walk Dalet Amot(Four Cubits)with his head uncovered so a Jewish man can pretty much wear any form of head covering/gear he wants and not Davka precisely the Jewish Kippah which some religious men wear or opt to wear baseball caps/farmer hats instead of the Kippah

In regards to Tallit Katan even that is not Obligatory to my mere understanding as the Shulcan Aruch says Tov and Nacon (Good and Right) to wear the Tallit Katan does not use the word Chiyuv
Even when walking in your own home?...
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Old 05-17-2015, 04:24 AM
 
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Even when walking in your own home?...
Yep the Issur (prohibition)of a man walking uncovered [i]Dalet Amot [/I applies also in the home
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Old 05-18-2015, 04:35 PM
 
Location: Red River Texas
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There is no Chiyuv(obligation to wear a Kippah Halacha only states that a man cannot walk Dalet Amot(Four Cubits)with his head uncovered so a Jewish man can pretty much wear any form of head covering/gear he wants and not Davka precisely the Jewish Kippah which some religious men wear or opt to wear baseball caps/farmer hats instead of the Kippah

[i]In regards to Tallit Katan even that is not Obligatory to my mere understanding as the Shulcan Aruch says Tov and Nacon (Good and Right) to wear the Tallit Katan does not use the word Chiyuv
I wont take my hat off at funerals and that's why I don't go, or when I do go, I stay away from people. 6 people will tell me to take my hat off and I just tell them, '' no, but I can leave.''
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