Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Happy Minyan Across the Globe

Stollel minyanim took place across the globe this morning...

Queens, N.Y.


Washington Heights, N.Y.



Rzeszów

19 comments:

  1. it all seems very nice, although i don't see why everyone is so "happy" about coming 45 minutes late to morning seder...

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  2. oooo, nice, an anonymous Jew starting unnecessary controvery and strife, nice

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  3. I like the synchronized dancing by the two guitar players. I only hope I am zoche to be as talented as they are one day. Sruli- do you give lessons?

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  4. yea, triple p, he does. but only to people who like shofar at their wedding!

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  5. Hi guys. im a big fan of the blog.. I was just thinking that maybe for the next happy minyan there could be a women's section a little bit? And don't worry i dont need to be back for morning seder ;-)

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  6. Sorry I have not postd in a while.
    Don;t worry I still am a freequent checker.

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  7. forgive him ShiaZ, he made a mistake - he mistyped his web address;
    he meant to go to snagtamid.blogspot.com (a real blog btw - check it out)

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  8. hey fellas, sorry I have not been commenting so much recently but I have been busy with work. Just kidding, I am a hebrew major. I rarely get work, and when I do, that just means that I spend more time on the blog. In reality though, I have had some clever comments, but the blod oes not allow them through. Maybe they are very powerful comments, I don't know. So, I am sorry that I have been unable to respond recently. Shalom.

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  9. ....and, Mr. Anonymous, I think i was like more than an hour past nine o'clock.

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  10. att: Sesame Queen- it may be difficult to have a section for women at this particular minyan since it is held on the second floor of the muss dormitory. Um....

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  11. also, guys, you think maybe we should make a Tzavei (Yeshuos Ya'akov) blog? There we could have, like, pictures of, me-?-

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  12. hey previous anonymous guy, do you realize that this chevra of yidden woke up in the 6's because they wanted to express their love and devotion to the Ribono Shel Olam? whereas others (maybe even yourself) rolled out of bed after 8, caught a matza minyan in someone's dorm room, and are really proud of themselves because they were all seen getting to morning seder on time....keep the negativity to yourself next time my holy Jewish brother

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  13. First time caller long time listener-

    For all anonymous posts

    Rambam, Hilchot Mat'not Ani'im 10:7
    There are eight levels of tzedaka, each greater than the next... Below this is the one who gives tzedaka to the poor, but does not know to whom he gives, nor does the recipient know his benefactor. For this is performing a mitzva for the sake of Heaven. This is like the Secret [Anonymous] Office in the Temple. There the righteous gave secretly, and the good poor drew sustenance anonymously. This is much like giving tzedaka through a tzedaka box.

    Thank you all for your anonymous gifts. Hashem loves you very much. No matter what.

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  14. a licht - did u just create a blog for the sake of that post?

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  15. btw, imagine if we had this when we were learning mesechet tamid...
    http://www.vosizneias.com/28039/2009/02/26/suffolk-uk-farmer-spents-30-years-building-a-scale-model-of-the-second-beis-hamikdash/

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  16. menachem mendel:

    uh, no, uh, of couse not... (collar pull)

    why would you, uh, think that?

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  17. wait a sec - sesame queen...queen...prince... the artist formally known as...schwarzbaum! gotcha! no nashim would be knowledgable enough to write "a little bit"

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  18. yea that was a dead giveaway. Did the srullster really think a nash wrote it?

    and alicht - great call on the collar pull. Lovin' it.

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