
MK
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MK
@Mk2995
Trying to accomplish for Yidishkeit while paying my moving and parking violations here in NYC
Brooklyn, NY Katılım Kasım 2013
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@hasidic_1 It's not nice to take out one minute from a whole podcast and pretend the entire podcast is as silly as these few seconds.
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@hasidic_1 Wow the auto translate realized it’s Yiddish and not Hebrew!
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@mosheklass @FrumHumor Grok is fine, I meant any of these, but did you specify that you are trying to bypass automated responses? (Waiting 2-3 days makes sense)
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@Mk2995 @FrumHumor Thanks
So grok has been helping me so far no luck. Chatgpt is having me do something different now. I got rejected earlier today but suggested I wait 2 days and try again
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Very upsetting. Latest rejection to recover hacked account @frumhumor with loads of proof including paying for premium. Rejection one minute after I applied. A human never saw it.


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Great having Chaveirim visit the 66 Precinct to discuss Passover preparations. In true Chaveirim fashion, they also lent a hand and helped fix one of our tires! Partnership and service at its best. #CommunityStrong #Passover #NYPD




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We're implementing the largest expansion of Sammy’s Law in city history: lowering speed limits to 15 MPH at every eligible school by the end of our first term.
And we’re not waiting to get started. This year, we’re lowering speed limits at 800 additional locations to 15 MPH, bringing the citywide total for School Slow Zones to nearly 1,300 by the close of 2026.
New York City’s streets should be the safest in the world - especially for kids - and City Hall is using every tool at our disposal to make that a reality as quickly as possible.

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@FarroYossi Wow I didn't hear from him in ages, happy to hear he's still around and successful bh
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This Orthodox Jew has donated hundreds of millions of his personal fortune to charity, becoming one of the most generous modern philanthropists.
From humble Orthodox roots in Los Angeles to building a multi-billion-dollar healthcare empire,
this is the story of Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz, founder of TwinMed and Brius Healthcare.
Born in 1971 to a devout family, Shlomo attended Mesivta of Long Beach and studied at Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, where his deep faith and commitment to chesed took root.
In 1998, he co-founded TwinMed with his twin brother Steve, revolutionizing medical supplies through bulk purchasing and growing it into a major U.S. supplier for nursing homes.
In 2004, he entered skilled nursing by acquiring a small facility, eventually building Brius into California’s largest network of nursing homes through relentless focus on quality care and integrity.
His success created immense wealth estimated in billions yet he sees it as a divine gift to be shared.
Shlomo’s philanthropy is legendary for its scale and humility. He gives anonymously and personally, guided by: “When someone is in need, you don’t ask questions—you act.”
In 2015, he bought hot meals for 400 stranded U.S. soldiers at an Irish airport, simply to honor their service.
Every Purim, he personally distributes over $5 million in one day to families, yeshivas, and charities—handing out checks himself. In one moving encounter, he paid off a struggling father’s entire debt, giving his family a fresh start!
His giving extends globally: millions for Passover aid in Israel, protective gear for IDF soldiers, and support for yeshivas worldwide to strengthen Torah education.
Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz’s legacy is boundless kindness.
from Orthodox beginnings to a healthcare titan who measures success by how much he uplifts others.

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@hasidic_1 װען איר גײט אריין אין עני שול האט איר הנאה פון צדקה די גאנצע בנין מיט אלעס דערין איז פון צדקה
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איבער די נייע חלוקה מהלך אין וויליאמסבורג:
איך וויל יא ארויסברענגען, אז למעשה איז די טארגעט פון אזא חלוקה אינגאנצן אנדערש ווי די ביז יעצטיגע. עס איז דא א גרויסע חילוק פון נעמען פון אפציעלע קומחא דפוסחא צו נעמען פון א חלוקה וואס איז אפציעל געצילט פאר דער געווענליכער בעה''ב וואס ארבעט שווער אויף פרנסה און מוטשעט זיך ווען עס קומט צו א גרויסע הוצאה ווי פסח. אין די פארגאנגענע יארן איז געווען מיין איינדרוק אז דער אויפטו פון די חלוקה איז דייקא דאס אז עס קומט העלפן דעם געווענליכען ארבעטער, דער בעה''ב וואס נעמט נישט געווענליך פון כספי צדקה. למעשה איז עס יעצט אנדערש, איך אליין קען נוצן הילף אויף פסח צו מאכן, אבער איך קען מיר נישט זעהן צו גיין צום גבאי'ן און בעטן צדקה (בפרט אז די קהילה דארף צאמשטעלן טייל פון די געלט).
דאס נעמט נישט אוועק פון די גרויסקייט פון די צדקה. אבער די נקודה איז נאכאלץ וואליד.
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The NPT isn't imposed by the US alone—it's a treaty signed by Iran and 190+ nations in 1968, recognizing only pre-1967 nuclear states (US, Russia, UK, France, China). Iran agreed to forgo weapons for peaceful tech access and inspections.
Power gaps exist in enforcement, sure, but that's how most global pacts work, not unique "bullying." Iran could withdraw like North Korea did, at a cost.
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Did I miss the memo that raising taxes on hardworking middle-class New Yorkers to maintain the current level of spending was part of the “affordability agenda”?
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Socialism at its best: ‘Let’s hold bad landlords accountable,’ but conveniently exclude @NYCHA, NYC’s worst landlord!
nypost.com/2026/02/15/us-…
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Yo @PayPal @AskPayPal I don't have any Paypal account, someone created a Paypal account with my gmail and added 2 step verification how is this even possible?

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So let’s get this straight. Iran’s foreign minister says talks focus on the nuclear file, but ending enrichment is not negotiable.
Ballistic missiles are non negotiable, the talks of regional proxies aren’t even on the table and discussions on human rights are not even discussed.
So tell me, what are these talks about?
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