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Welcome to “How Should I Know?” – the advice column that appears about as often as a young married person has to go to his in-laws. About every third week.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Welcome to “How Should I Know?” – the advice column that appears about as often as a young married person has to go to his in-laws. About every third week.
If you’re rolling your eyes at that line, you’re probably the parent of a teenager. Or you’re a teenager. If you are one, this is not the article for you.
Tax season is now upon us (you’re welcome), and if you’re like everyone else, which I assume you are, you’re sighing and wondering why you have to pay taxes.
So you want to start a shul! There are a lot of good reasons for wanting to start your own shul, including:
-Trying to start a new Jewish community out in the sticks.
This is just a reminder that April 22 is Earth Day. Because apparently, whoever came up with Earth day held like Rav Yehoshua that the world was created in Nissan.
Welcome back to our tutorial on how to start your own shul, which we began last week. It takes more than a week to start your own shul, so if you’re losing patience with this topic, starting your own shul is probably not for you.
