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need me an orthodox discord server so I can kvetch about things only frumblr would understand
yeshiva bochurim after one (1) chosson class with the rabbi
Shabbos Prep Basket
For people who were here in March, you'll remember I did a little trial run of frum life. There were some parts I couldn't really follow through on after it was over, but I really liked keeping Shabbos. Now that I'm officially in a conversion class (an Orthodox one this time), I actually need this to become my life. But if there's one thing I hate, it's faffing around trying to find stuff. So I've come up with a solution that works for me: a basket that serves a dual purpose by holding everything I need for Shabbos during the week, and holding my electronics and writing materials during Shabbos so I don't get tempted. And here's what I put in it:
(Note: I have little glow in the dark stickers on each of these so I can easily find them to put back in the basket after Havdalah.)
toothbrush and case - i use an electric one during the week
baking soda in a small container instead of toothpaste
tissues (for avoiding tearing toilet paper)
spray bottle of deodorant
makeup remover wipes
small lights you might only plug in on shabbos (eg: nightlights)
thermos(es) for hot water
a book of lessons to be learned from each parsha (or another book)
a board game or deck of cards
a necklace/bracelet with house keys as a pendant/charm
low tech disability aids (eg: aac)
timer plugs for fans or heaters
a laminated checklist of what needs to be prepped - have a shower - put covers on light switches - plug in nightlights and turn on designated lamps - put fan/heater on a timer - turn off fridge light/move necessary food to the shabbos fridge - fill and turn on urn/boil water and fill thermoses - set up hotplates - cook/prep any food for tomorrow and put them in containers - put away electronics, notebooks, and pen/cils - get dressed for shul
(Please add more if you can think of anything! I'm just a conversion student and don't know everything yet <3)
This question goes out to all the frum/orthodox homies who don't live in dense, walkable cities like New York or Chicago:
How do y'all stay observant in places where walking to shul on shabbos is a whole ordeal, kosher food is prohibitively expensive, and working a job makes davening (especially davening with a minyan) difficult?
I ask because I'd like to be more observant, but as a working-class yid who doesn't live on the east coast, it feels like I need to sacrifice my religious practice for basic survival. I was wondering how y'all are able to do it.
Everything Is Stupid
Dear Future Husband,
It’s 4:45 in the morning and I need to go to the bathroom.
But I can’t go to the bathroom right now.
Because I don’t have a bathroom right now.
Now, that doesn’t seem possible. I must have access to a bathroom somewhere, right?
Well, sure, you know, just the one I have to walk through my mother's room to access.
Which I obviously can’t do right now because she hasn’t fallen asleep yet tonight and has the world’s worst startle response to even something as simple as trying to ask her a question when she has headphones in (which is like 92% of the time), let alone opening her door in the dark middle of the night when she’s wide awake, because FML.
Oh, and how do I know that she hasn’t gone to sleep yet tonight?
Because I too have not gone to sleep yet tonight.
Because I had a couple of things that I wanted to take care of when I knew that she wouldn’t be awake to make a comment about me doing said things. And that still has not happened.
Because just sitting on the couch in the living room, I can hear her. Awake.
And yes, I do have to be up for work in about two hours. Because FML.
But don’t you worry your pretty little head, the why I don’t have a bathroom story is coming. I just need the energy to write it, which is not right now, at almost 5am, when I just have to go to the bathroom.
-LivelyHeart
From Star Wars: Doctor Aphra – Chaos Agent #005, “Aeturna at Last”
Art by Steven Cummings and Mike Atiyeh
Written by Cherish Chen
average hasidic girl activities: putting your sins into a chicken and slaughtering it in the street with your friends <3 very cutesy