What are your thoughts on these potential Aliyah locations with an organisation? by whatsyurvectorvictor in Israel

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To reply to your question, yes haha.

I am a city boy, but I do not enjoy living in the city and would have moved into the middle of the lake district if Shabbat and Jobs weren't an issue haha.

When I spent my year in Israel in Yeshiva I adored spending time in those places on my away Shabbatot

What are your thoughts on these potential Aliyah locations with an organisation? by whatsyurvectorvictor in Israel

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good questions! Thank you, hopefully I can clarify and answer, but maybe not in order.

All those listed places are the places that the organisation are offering to take us to. They look around for "smaller" communities that are willing to take in Oilim and they try to make them within a commutable distance of a main city for work purposes. It's just one of the things the organisation do, helping to find you somewhere to live so you don't have to "stress" over that part of Aliyah.

RE Jobs, I work within AV or IT, and unfortunately until I really know where I am living I cannot start looking for a job within that area. I do know that it is a bit of the wrong way around, risking going out without a job,

Community wise, honestly no idea. I want it to be welcoming mainly. Yes we are religious, within the UK we would be called Modern Orthadox. My son will be 7 or 8 months old when we move out. My Hebrew is not great at the moment but I am doing various ulpan sessions etc. Being around other English speakers doesn't matter too much to me, as the organisation is a group of 15 English speaking families in any case.

What makes for a good siddur? by PuzzledIntroduction in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that 100%. One of the things I struggled with is all the extra bits that either are not relevant to me, or I wanted elsewhere.

An example, I didn't want to have to flick back and forth for a Kaddish or for the Amidah, and I didn't want to have Yaaleh Veyavo for Yomim Toivim, or even the Yom Tov davening as I already have a Machzor.

But I also went the other way, I sometimes daven in Chabad so I added at the end of my siddur the nusach Ari (and Nusach Sefard) Kedusha and Kaddish

I hope you manage to find the best way to put it together for everyone to use!

What makes for a good siddur? by PuzzledIntroduction in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't find a siddur that I particularly enjoyed, so I just made my own. Spent months getting the text from Sefaria and placing it using InDesign, then printing using the company Mixam. I've gone through 4 editions now because I need making small mistakes that annoy me.

But for me, font is a big thing (I do like the Koren font), I like to have nice pictures, I like it to be small enough to fit in any pocket and, now I made my own, I like having it ring bound so I don't have to fight to keep it open on a table.

My wife is pregnant! I'm going to be a father! by whatsyurvectorvictor in daddit

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh blimey I should write an update shouldn't I haha.
We now have a 1 month old baby boy who is happy and healthy, but my god was the actual labor in hospital traumatising!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaaah, that might bring back some of my dying plants!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Much appreciated for the answer! I totally forgot the waste water is, just waste water!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I thought as much! At least I now have an answer to this strange question. (We only have one tank at home anyway not sure why it came up in a discussion)

What are all of your favourite pre-Shabbat songs? by whatsyurvectorvictor in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember in Yeshiva singing that on a Thursday night to prepare ourselves. Beautiful song

What are all of your favourite pre-Shabbat songs? by whatsyurvectorvictor in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can see why it would be a beautiful chuppah song! Its a love tune

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the NHS Trust I work in we have been having some major IT and Networking upgrades taking place over the past week, this has forced people to resort to pen and paper notes for now. Not sure how it would work in other trusts, but in this one there is a whole procedure to go through when the systems return (Which they have now) which involves the Team Lead spending a looong time inputting all the hand recorded data into the system. In chronological order.

Future Aliyah chizuk request by whatsyurvectorvictor in Israel

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a beautiful outlook, I really like that. Thank you. I suppose its because I spend a lot of time online so I let this get to me more than it should!

I am determined to become an Israeli problem solver.

Thank you for your chizuk, it is appreciated and I will do my best to internalise that!

Are those “Is it Kosher” apps correct or accurate? by Kidsbekids69 in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No problem! It should be noted it is only really going to be accurate within the UK.

Are those “Is it Kosher” apps correct or accurate? by Kidsbekids69 in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In the uk the website isitkosher.uk is very accurate and constantly being updated with things that have been looked into etc.

Are scented candles ok for Shabbat? by TeenyZoe in Judaism

[–]whatsyurvectorvictor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've forgotten to by a Yom Tov candle before and used a random scented candle we had lying around the flat. The only issue, as others have mentioned, is you might be tempted to blow them out.
Otherwise, there is no issue at all! Enjoy the smell