Market Niche info: B2club.ru Site Info: "Stephen Sanders said...
My simple goal my first website was on the World Wide Web, right before the World Wide Tragedy Known as 9/11 took the Free World by surprise when the became the victim of an unprovoked Terrorist attack on September 11. 2001:
Seagull by Anton Chekhov, with Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Natalie Portman and Christopher Walken.
My plan is to immediately have 3 of my websites claim their place within the under 500K Alexa rating, and then move rapidly into the under 100k in the US.
" You have got to have them goals "- Zig Zigler"
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Tzniut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tzniut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Notwithstanding these details, the concept of humility and modesty as a positive character trait, a practice, and a way of life—a "way of walking"—is also taught to be important in Rabbinic literature. This awareness informs the concept and the practice of Tzniut in its rules and details.
[edit]Practical applications
[edit]Dress
The principal guiding point of tzniut in regard to dress is that a Jew should not dress in a way that attracts attention. This does not mean dressing poorly, but neither men nor women should dress in a way that overly emphasizes the physical or attracts undue attention."
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[edit]Practical applications
[edit]Dress
The principal guiding point of tzniut in regard to dress is that a Jew should not dress in a way that attracts attention. This does not mean dressing poorly, but neither men nor women should dress in a way that overly emphasizes the physical or attracts undue attention."
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Unifrom - Monsey Beis Chaya Mushka
Unifrom - Monsey Beis Chaya Mushka: "Monsey Beis Chaya Mushka • 315 N Main Street • New City, NY 10956 • 845-634-7400
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In everlasting memory of Rabbi Yosef Y. Kazen, pioneer of Torah, Judaism and Jewish information on the web"
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Yeshiva World Shidduch Crisis? Part II « » Frum Jewish News
The Yeshiva World Shidduch Crisis? Part II « » Frum Jewish News: " concerned parents, therapists, and community activists who have noble intentions in their pursuit to solve the problem. Yet, unfortunately, my personal experience, confirmed by many peers who responded to my article, sees a misguided response.
Labeling the situation a crisis is in itself an inappropriate approach to the whole scenario—one which, if anything, only strengthens the hysterical sense of anxiety and panic. The unspoken implication of the term crisis creates a “victim mentality” toward and among those perceived as hostages of the crisis—usually taking the form of rationalized gossip, such as: “Oy, she’s still single?! What a nebach! This crisis is just getting out of control!” The “nebach” knows that he or she is being analyzed, and this judgment is severely disturbing to one’s sense of self."
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Labeling the situation a crisis is in itself an inappropriate approach to the whole scenario—one which, if anything, only strengthens the hysterical sense of anxiety and panic. The unspoken implication of the term crisis creates a “victim mentality” toward and among those perceived as hostages of the crisis—usually taking the form of rationalized gossip, such as: “Oy, she’s still single?! What a nebach! This crisis is just getting out of control!” The “nebach” knows that he or she is being analyzed, and this judgment is severely disturbing to one’s sense of self."
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Friday, August 12, 2011
TheJewishNews.com - The Detroit Jewish News
TheJewishNews.com - The Detroit Jewish News: "Join qualified instructors at the peaceful and inspiring settings of Planterra located in West Bloomfield, MI on September 18 from 10am to 2pm.
The experience is $18 per person with a portion of the proceeds donated to Yad Ezra, which provides kosher food to needy Jewish families in Southeastern Michigan."
The experience is $18 per person with a portion of the proceeds donated to Yad Ezra, which provides kosher food to needy Jewish families in Southeastern Michigan."
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Qabalah Lessons 13 and 14
Qabalah Lessons 13 and 14: "Qabalistic view of the universe, the universe is separated into four close but distinct 'Worlds.' These worlds came into existence with the creation of the sephirot (spheres) by the Path of the Flaming Sword. The four worlds each formed out of the previous world, each evolving from the previous world. As the worlds formed they became more substantial eventually reaching physical manifestation in the very last world."
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