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How long have you been frum?
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I am still learning, but that is the direction I'm headed |
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2% |
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Less than 2 years |
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0% |
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2-5 years |
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8% |
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5-10 years and still learning |
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2% |
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5-10 years and seems like forever |
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2% |
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10+ years |
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16% |
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FFB, baby! |
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67% |
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chanala
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Mon, Dec 19 2005, 7:04 pm
I am just curious what the demographics are like here - there are a lot of people who don't post, and I am hoping to shake some ladies out of the woodwork!!
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jewgal84
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Mon, Dec 19 2005, 9:57 pm
<------- LFB
(Lubavitch From Birth )
My parents were also born Lubavitch. My paternal gfather is BT and paternal gmother was some other chassidic sect but both became Lubav b4 they got married. Both my maternal gparents are also LFB.
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technic
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Tue, Dec 20 2005, 3:48 am
I like LFB - cute
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JEWISHMAMA
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Wed, Dec 21 2005, 6:28 am
FRUM FROM ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD.
Started learning when I was about 8 went to friends for shabbat at went from there.
I´ve had a lot of ups and downs so really I´m still trying to find where I fit.
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willow
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Wed, Dec 21 2005, 6:32 am
You fit in here.
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He*Sings*To*Me
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 1:03 am
Yes, you do...you're "home" here, girlfriend! (Amein, Willow for saying that!)
I broke from conservative...I was always somewhat teased about feeling uncomfortable wearing "women's" kippot---like it being pink with a breast cancer ribbon embroidered on it made it a less masculine item; refusing to lay tefillin or wear a tallis, etc. Being "accused" of "acting Frummer than Thou" got me thinking that maybe there was a reason I was being perceived that way...maybe because FrumKeit was what my heart and soul was all along!
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RivkaS
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 1:31 am
He*Sings*To*Me wrote: | I broke from conservative...I was always somewhat teased about feeling uncomfortable wearing "women's" kippot | I grew up in a conservative community, but they did not have these "women weare kippot and talitot"-thing. the most outrageous was that women sat at the sides of the men section and there was a choir in Synagogue... but than... oh, I think I read too much Isaac Bashevis Singer, that is what made orthodox live look like the alternative for me.
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Pearl
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 5:45 am
I think that what He Sings To Me describes as "conservative" is ultra reform in europe!
conservative in europe (as far as I know) is women and men sitting together, and ppl are not very shomrei shabbos etc, but women do not put on kipah and tallis etc!
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RivkaS
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 8:17 am
nananana - not sitting together - it is boys on one side - girls on the other side, that is it. but if you want a real reform minjan with a chazzanit and a gabbait you have to go to Berlin/Oranienburger Strasse ... that must be an exciting experience.... *making faces*
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He*Sings*To*Me
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 9:32 am
Yes, it included "mixed seating"...the whole family sat together, and women were honoured with aliyot and torah readings...I just didn't mention the whole megillah...
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supermommy
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 11:24 am
Quote: | FFB and still learning! |
me too. We're all BT in some way or another cuz if we're not growing and improving, chas' veshalom we are falling.
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miriam
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Thu, Jan 05 2006, 11:28 am
supermommy, I like your location, planet earth. I think I have the same location, lol.
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