Hey all,
Good news - Dayag is now a moderator of the forum.
Dayag is a long-time contributor to the Israel Forum and his joining the moderator team will add strength to our community.
Congratulations, Dayag, and welcome on board as moderator!
Hey all,
Good news - Dayag is now a moderator of the forum.
Dayag is a long-time contributor to the Israel Forum and his joining the moderator team will add strength to our community.
Congratulations, Dayag, and welcome on board as moderator!
Congrats Dayag!!!
Don't hesitate to ban the repeat offenders, if you have any problems let me know.![]()
Mountain look very spectacular from distance. Prostitutes look very beautiful when they make-up. War stories are very interesting. All these three things are interesting from distance.
Best of luck.
^ Best of Luck for What ? To ban us...![]()
Mountain look very spectacular from distance. Prostitutes look very beautiful when they make-up. War stories are very interesting. All these three things are interesting from distance.
This pertains to my interests
A child offers the torch of liberty to a dog while a gay rights ribbon waves in the background? Kind of a mixed metaphor.
Thanks to all.
"If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither, let my tongue cleave to my palate if I do not remember you, if I do not set Jerusalem above my highest joy." (Ps. 137: 5-7)"
"Any generation in which the Temple is not built, it is as if it had been destroyed in their times" (Yerushalmi, Yoma 1a).
Mazal Tov Dayag and thanks Newsguy for your wisdom in accepting him as moderator![]()
"Study astronomy and physics if you desire to comprehend the relation between the world and G-d's management of it." - RaMBaM (Maimonides), Guide For The Perplexed
Dayag, a haiku for you
old pond . . .
a frog leaps in
water’s sound
Bashō's "old pond"
Good luck dayag. Be wise, you have taken on a responsible job which is not easy. Thank you for doing it because someone has to do it ...![]()
Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem.
Author: John Galsworthy 1867-1933, British Novelist, Playwright
Mazal Tov and Big up to Dayag for taking on a big responsibility.
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