At the Coffee machine,they have opened bottles of milk which may not be used as milk requires a "choisem", See Y"D, 118The microwave may not be used to heat-up soups as it's also used for treif. The Slurpee's are also a problem to use.
All the chazerei & shmutz they display & sell.
Pick up an abundance of "yiras-shu'maiyim", so many have lost theirs over there already.
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You'd be surprised how many bnei Torah are using Star K's questionable trick of constantly kashering treif microwaves by steaming a cup of water for two minutes.
Since when is anyone allowed to kasher plastic lechatchila or at all?
One of the national hashgochos says slurpees would be ok if you check each time for hashgocho on the fill packaging.
What do you think? If there was previously a treif flavor in the dispenser, is it bottul now?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/09/nyregion/09haggadah.html
The OU's client Maxwell House picked modern orthodox chevra to reword the English translation of their 80 year old Hagadda to change the Eybishter from lashon zachar to gender neutral because the Reform & Conservative were complaining it was male chauvinist / sexist.
While the modern orthodox argue there is nothing wrong with that and they are probably referring to the places in Tanach where the Eybishter is actually worded as lashon nekayva, something doesn't smell right that this move is because of the secular complaints.
The Maxwell House Hagadda is also distributed at some completely haymishe supermarkets under hashgocho in frum neighborhoods.
The Slurpees are still better than Belsky's heter for coffee vending machines where there is hot treif. Someone in Eretz Yisroel, I think maybe Rav Leff, has publicly argued on Belsky's logic there.
Maxwell House is an OK client.
Also, did you actually read the new translation, or are you just making assumptions based on the NY Times?
BTW - The Rambam clearly says that we can't attribute human characteristics to HKB"H. So in English, when we can translate without male references, why not?
http://www.crcweb.org/kosher_articles/slurpees.php
7 eleven is going to become a hangout for all the dropouts of BRR and Hesss school and of course Bnos Brocha students
On a higher level, MUCH higher, BMG is also a hang out for extra frum singles.
Cholov akum or as others misidentify it as cholov stam, is really "cholov-Treif". Because of the veterinarian procedures which is common by cows they are treif. There is no shishim in any of the farms. The ratio is between 3-7%.
Rav Eliyashev, shlita said he has gone through thoroughly the shailah and it's treif.
Rav Eliyashev said that there is a Ruv in the USA that wrote some heter, which is not based on the correct facts, therefore it's not a psak.
Rav Eliyashev said further one may not rely on that Ruv's Heteirim, as they are not based on fact.
Yudel, isn't that Ruv with the Heteirim Rav Eliyashev is refering to the OU's posek & the Torah vodaas RM?
The x rated magazines are under Rabinical (students) supervission.
There is a 7-11 on the edge of Boro Park that is a big hangout. There were some bummy bochurim learning in Monsey that would go there Sat night when they came home for Shabbos. There was a lot of action with girls in the parking lot like chibuk venishuk in cars. A rov who is big kanoyee found out and sent people there to intimidate them away. They were also going to an Italian dance hall on 62nd or 63rd St. The askonim couldn't stay in front because the Italiano bouncers chased them away so they stayed at the Ave corners which was enough that the heimishe patrons stopped coming.
they only have one aisle of condoms
There are plenty of prusta married yungerleit who go mixed dancing with their wives befarhesya in goyishe clubs. There is one baal gayveh and avaryan who learned in Telz and who is on the board of all kinds of yeshivos who openly brags around Flatbush that he goes dancing in the clubs.
http://jewishsurvivors.blogspot.com/2006/05/case-of-yehuda-oratz-lakewood-nj.html
Why only 7-11 and not Wawa?
When the Concord Hotel was open in Kiamesha Lake they had mixed dancing every motzaei Shabbos. The place was gepacked mit singles and marrieds. The marrieds mostly came from the bungalow colonies and were very yeshivish looking. The place was already bankrupt in ruchniyus so boruch Hashem they went bankrupt in gantzen.
For kashrus on the food they had three dargos. The restaurant in the basement was treif. The main dining room was Conservative supervision. And the annex dining room was under Rabbi Kaploun, a Lubavitcher from Monsey who is a shvoger to Rabbi Zeilengold. Most people just assumed the treif restaurant was kosher so it was packed with yarmulkas. When Kaploun was asked to make an announcement by davening to warn people as he was also the rov of the only orthodox minyan (the main minyan was Conservative), he got very angry and refused.
20 years ago when there were still a lot of bums dorming in the Irvington they were going to a pool hall outside Lakewood and bothering the shiksas there. The yeshiva found out because one shiksa was cleaning in a yungerman's house. That was one reason why R' Dovid started cracking down on the bochurim who kimat never showed their faces in beis medrash. These chevra were also being mesachek bakuvya in the middle of the shmutz of Atlantic City which the Debriciner writes in a teshuva that it is assur to be in that shtot even for gesheft.
http://freelakewood.blogspot.com/2011/05/are-we-collectivly-crazy.html
Reb Yudel,
Please post!
Pina Colada flavor is not under the Hashgacha of R' Tesler at the Lakewood 7-11.
Yet, many, many people go in and buy it thinking all flavors are Kosher!
under hashgocho from the same mashgiach at pizza j2 motzei shabbos ABADI. Same hangout. same pritzus. same yiras shomayim loss. surprised schools havent banned students from going. I see students from Bais Shaindel stop on their way home, and students from R" yeshiva (moreshes yehoishua)too. nice coincidence.
Not only is pina colada not under hashgocho but the recipe was invented by the notorious rotzeach & gazlan pirate, Roberto Cofresi, about 200 years ago.
Cofresi was one of the most wanted criminals in the world. He was eventually captured by the US Navy who handed him over to the Spanish government to be executed.
Drusa'ee also was a world famous Gazlan & Rotzai'ach. Yet, Halachah
revolves around him, especially in hilchos Shabbos.
"Warped logic" is a fool. First of all Drusaee did teshuva. Second of all he did not invent any recipe. He merely didn't finish cooking anything becuase he was always on the run.
Instead of eating or drinking all the components one by one, he ate or drank them together, thus a pina colada. This is the same as eating "raw" meat when your 'on the run' (it turns out that halachakly speaking it is cooked).
Maybe drusaee did teshvah (how do you konw?) but Ben Drusaee is still classified as the world famous bandit.
Also there is a lav to remind a baal teshuvah of his previous status. So your thinking is somewhat flawed.
I think you are confusing Ben Drusai with Ben Durdaya.
Kol zman that the 7-11 on Main St refuses to go tacha$ hashgocha$ hakadosh of the Queen$ Vaad, Rabbeinu assers betachlis haissur for anyone to go there.
Rosenblum's grocery which is also not under VHQ is also assur for anyone except for VHQ executives who shop there out of convenience.
The Schmutz is also in Shoprite who at least when I was in Lakewood, would not cooperate with the oylam who are their biggest customer base
Have you ever seen some of the truck stops along Interstates like the 80? They're full of pritzus that appeals to grubba goyisha truck drivers. Do you want to know a dirty little secret? There are mashgichim, including from OU, that hang out there.
04:29:00 PM 2011
It took a LOOOONG time but the chooooooosid is finally getting it.
Why is it your business what mashgichim do at the truck stops?
You're probably one of those who wants THE GYM to continue zumba, because its no one else's business. So why is this your business???
shain, do you have a mara makom for the new halacha of choisem you invented?
It makes sense that a goyishe place would need choisam on cholov Yisroel.
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