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1:45 AM
For various reasons, I consider it unlikely that I'll ever open a bakery in a predominantly frum area or anywhere in Israel. If I do, though, then I'll seriously consider naming it Gluska Yafa.
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Anyway, baruch Hashem, we're almost done. All that's left is to blowtorch the dining-room table.
 
2:19 AM
@DoubleAA well the link is the whole answer. there is no reason to copy and paste the entire link into the answer when i can link it. i dont think it should be turned into a comment when it is the actual answer he wants
 
2:35 AM
@MoriDoweedhYaa3qob False. The link is not the answer he wants. He wants content. Else, he would have asked for a link to good content.
See (though you know this already presumably, having been active here for months):
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Q: How should I cite an answer elsewhere?

Yaakov EllisSometimes a Web page off-site — or a passage in a book, for that matter — answers a question perfectly. How should I refer to or quote that external source as my answer?

 
2:47 AM
@msh210 Oh, and to clean inside the electrical outlets with wet steelwool.
 
@msh210 your dining-room table is not like other dining-room tables...
 
2:59 AM
@DoubleAA mevaqesh's answer has 3 points out of my links how many points it got. my link is just a write up which was made into a pdf. if i copy and paste the "content" what have i done different then waste my time with arguing with you and wasting my time copy and pasting something which is already there in a link form. if you or someone else wants to copy and paste the content go ahead...
 
3:48 AM
@DoubleAA @MoriDoweedhYaa3qob meta.judaism.stackexchange.com/q/3403/5323
(...and no, I won't explain it. Read the link!! :P)
 
 
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1:34 PM
 
@IsaacMoses What's the second L?
 
@Scimonster Litvish!
 
@IsaacMoses Could you remind me which groups (generally) do or don't eat gebrochts?
 
@Scimonster Generally, Chassidim and ~Chassid-ish don't, everyone else does, and Mitnagdim scream from the rooftops that it's a minhag shtut.
 
 
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3:17 PM
Can one do physical exercise erev pesach?
 
3:54 PM
I seem to recall seeing some discussion on this topic, quoting rishonim....but I don't remember where I saw it, though...
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Q: Is God subject to logic?

Arun If someone claims that God is beyond logic then how do we know he is beyond logic ? (as we lose all the methods to know whether the claim is true or not?) Logic is the use and study of valid reasoning, while reason is the capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic, establish...

@DoubleAA ^^^ (@Matt is not pingable)
 
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A: How does Judaism deal with God and paradoxes?

jakeQuestions relating to God's omnipotence were discussed at length by the Rishonim in the Middle Ages in such great works as Saadia Gaon's "Emunos V'deos", Rambam's "Moreh Nevuchim", Ralbag's "Milchemes Hashem", and others. The consensus among them (in opposition to the authorities cited in @HodofH...

Don't bother talking to that side though. Without logic you can't think constructively. Whether their claim is true or not true or {true and not true and green and couch and barbeque and send star gizmo-bunch yet}, it's a waste of time talking about it, as all you can in the end conclude is regional growl-winter bottle shine (you can't even really conclude that without logic, I suppose).
 
 
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7:32 PM
@TheOne Why not?
(Note that i am not a rabbi or have any expertise in this. It's a serious question.)
 
7:49 PM
@Scimonster You can't do skilled labor erev pesach. Is exercise "skilled labor"?
 
@TheOne It's not a melacha. I don't think it's the most appropriate activity for a semi-yomtov though.
 
@Scimonster Now you're starting to sound like a rabbi. :)
 

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