Its SABBATH already!!!!! :+textinb3
somewhere....:LMAO
Did you go to shul last night, or are you going tonight?
about 2000 posts...
What I miss?
Had me 3lbs of crablegs today 12io4j2w90
not jealous since i have no idea how that tastes
I'd like to see you try the crabcakes and other seafoods , just to see the reaction.
Hard to describe the taste.
You have had some fish, right?
THAT'S Orthodox for you beginners out there!I try to go toshul every night. We are supposed to daven with a minyan (at least 10 people) in a shul (synagogue) 3 times a day. I go every morning and try to go every night....i often miss. the afternoon prayer is harder because its smack in middle of the work day. On shabbos its more important to go daven (pray) with a minyan in shul (synagogue). Shabbat for me begins at 7:00 tonight. I am leaving to shul in 5 minutes.
I try to go toshul every night. We are supposed to daven with a minyan (at least 10 people) in a shul (synagogue) 3 times a day. I go every morning and try to go every night....i often miss. the afternoon prayer is harder because its smack in middle of the work day. On shabbos its more important to go daven (pray) with a minyan in shul (synagogue). Shabbat for me begins at 7:00 tonight. I am leaving to shul in 5 minutes.
Okay so you do have some idea of seafood, texture and taste, Flounder is excellent.
If you like fish, you would more than likely love Lobster and Crab.
Since you have a different menu of choices, what is your favorite dish?
what is the process of marriage?
This is wild stuff here....like a different world MC, how do you keep up with all that and live in this hectic world and also have 50k+ posts combined :+clueless
THAT'S Orthodox for you beginners out there!
THAT'S BEEF ribs for you beginners out there!Ribs
THAT'S BEEF ribs for you beginners out there!
Pork ribs don't compare to big beefy ribs anyway. You're not missing anything.
No, Madcapper is the expert by far.
I never lived in a Kosher home but some relatives did it. I haven't been inside a synagogue in 30+ years and I married a shiksa too.
My Grandparents went once a week and observed the Sabbath. They were semi-Kosher too. My parents didn't enjoy it much growing up and never pushed it on us. They exposed us to it but that's about all.
Madcapper is more indicitive of the New York tribe. VERY observant.
awesome thread!
MC tell the folks a little about Shmita and Meiser