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amother
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Yesterday at 8:46 pm
Maryann wrote: | I'm missing something you Saud ut was maaser?? |
It was at a point that a little less than half was actually from our maaser/chomesh and we expected more money to come in. Honestly at that time it was a an amount that if life would've continued as it was going, we would've been "even" in maaser very quickly. Hashem obviously had other plans and almost a year later I'm still cheshboning maaser and chomesh from that amount. I would never ever ask for a dime back because like I said, we told them it wasn't a loan.
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small bean
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Yesterday at 8:48 pm
The story must've changed a lot of details because $150 a month can't be the make it or break it for someone
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B'Syata D'Shmya
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Yesterday at 9:00 pm
I don't think the story was real. Besides, who are we to judge if a Rav already paskened.
I still can't get over the story from October of irresponsible parents demanding thousands from their cash strapped frugal married children....remember that one?
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amother
Bottlebrush
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Yesterday at 9:20 pm
Even if the narrator assumed it was not meant to be repaid. Once the friend called and asked for the money back, who in their right mind would then refuse to repay it? So far as to get a Rav involved? Wasn’t she embarrassed??? Just find a way to pay the money if someone who helped you graciously for years is now asking you for it!! She could’ve just said that it’s hard to get the money together on short notice and work together on a slower payment plan.
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:33 pm
One thing I took away from the story was how calmly and easily they both agreed to speak to a Rav together. I was impressed with both of them for that.
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:33 pm
amother Cognac wrote: | We actually went through a period of time that we couldn't afford it. My son needed root canals and was in constant pain. Didn't make it a luxury... it's just horrible that this can happen in a first world country. I'm now staying at a job where I'm not happy only because of the dental insurance. |
I don’t consider kids dental work a luxury, neither does my health insurance (they cover it up to 19)
I’m talking about for an adult, and a non emergency
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amother
Seafoam
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Yesterday at 10:26 pm
Regardless of who was right and who was wrong, that relationship slipped out of the friendship zone many years before this story happened. I feel bad for the 'had it together' women who did not realize that this was a one sided relationship for a very long time.
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