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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 6:43 am
Does your husband come home from shul on Friday night?
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 6:43 am
One hour
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 6:49 am
Id say about an hour and 20 minutes later sometimes 1.5 hours after. He likes to stop and shmooze with people on the way home.
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 6:53 am
About 1.5 hours
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 6:54 am
Wow! My husband comes home about 2.5 hours later and sometimes I feel like exploding
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:02 am
amother OP wrote:
Wow! My husband comes home about 2.5 hours later and sometimes I feel like exploding


Davening shouldn't be taking that long unless he's going to a minyan that sings everything and dances. Is he staying to learn after? Do they start really late?
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:03 am
amother OP wrote:
Wow! My husband comes home about 2.5 hours later and sometimes I feel like exploding


What is he doing for 2 and a half hours?? Is it a far walk to shul? Is there a long speech before maariv? It’s always been an hour here. Our shul is 5 minutes away so if shabbos is at 7 that’s 15 minutes for mincha then Kabbalos shabbos and maariv so he’s finished before 8 and 5 min to walk home and shmooze on way home
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:04 am
amother OP wrote:
Wow! My husband comes home about 2.5 hours later and sometimes I feel like exploding


Wow! Does he daven in a chassidish shul that starts an hour after the zman?
Does he stop in to his parents to say gut shabbos?
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:05 am
amother Dahlia wrote:
Davening shouldn't be taking that long unless he's going to a minyan that sings everything and dances. Is he staying to learn after? Do they start really late?
Not even then. My kids go to such a minyan on friday night. They are never home later than an hour and a half after shabbos started.
2.5 hours is a lot.
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amother
  Amber


 

Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:06 am
amother OP wrote:
Wow! My husband comes home about 2.5 hours later and sometimes I feel like exploding
Have you asked him what he is doing for that long?
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:10 am
They start 15 min to 1/2 after the zman. Yes, they sing. And the walk takes him at least 20 min. It’s frustrating, because Friday night I’m just so so exhausted and if my toddler sleeps, I sometimes go to sleep as well for an hour because I just can’t keep my eyes open any longer. But, if I go to sleep, then I don’t sleep well when it comes to going to sleep for the night
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:20 am
DH often comes home 2 hours after the zman.
His chassidish shul davens 15 minutes after the zman and then they form a line and wait to wish the Rebbe good Shabbos, that's what takes up most of the time.
Walk is around 10 minutes.
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:21 am
amother Lightblue wrote:
DH often comes home 2 hours after the zman.
His chassidish shul davens 15 minutes after the zman and then they form a line and wait to wish the Rebbe good Shabbos, that's what takes up most of the time.
Walk is around 10 minutes.

Same here.
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:35 am
2 hours is long, though it’s not 2.5 hours
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:36 am
And that’s without saying gut Shabbos to the rebbe
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gr82no




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:37 am
About two hours
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amother
  DarkMagenta


 

Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:37 am
OP, have you told him that it's hard for you that he comes home so late?
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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:43 am
amother DarkMagenta wrote:
OP, have you told him that it's hard for you that he comes home so late?

Yes, and it hurts me even more, because I told him it’s mesiras nefesh on my end, so he said what’s the mesiras nefesh?
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ShishKabob




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 7:45 am
amother OP wrote:
Yes, and it hurts me even more, because I told him it’s mesiras nefesh on my end, so he said what’s the mesiras nefesh?
It is mesiras nefesh for you and it's totally understandable especially if you didn't grow up with it.
Can you try to see how it can work for both of you? Planning in advance usually helps.
Can you nap on friday afternoon while your dh watches the toddler? Hugs
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amother
Chambray


 

Post Mon, Sep 16 2024, 10:55 am
Op I’m here to commiserate, dh also comes home 2.5 hours after the Zman for similar reasons as yours. It’s not easy in the least bit but I kinda made peace with it. It’s hard watching all the neighbors come home while we’re still waiting.
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