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  • halacha - Are Vorts just engagement parties? - Mi Yodeya
    The vort, which would typically, be held in the bride or groom's parents' home, is a cheap means to invite those extra people and they bring gifts that the new couple can use to start their marriage (hopefully!) Occasionally, parents may actually request that guests bring only cash so that they can offset some of the wedding costs
  • sources mekorot - Vort or an engagement party? - Mi Yodeya
    Wikipedia translates the word vort and gives it a whole new meaning: An engagement party is a party held to celebrate a couple's recent engagement and to help future wedding guests to get to know one another Traditionally, the bride's parents host the engagement party, but many modern couples host their own celebration
  • How to approach saying divrei torah at the shabbos table
    In general, you are not the thought police If you are giving a vort to make sure people "speak Torah" by the meal, it may be resented and the opposite effect will happen; namely, people won't want to learn Torah Be humble and only speak about something the crowd wants to speak about and then build in a Torah vort they can handle and appreciate
  • Short prayer after a vort or dvar torah - Mi Yodeya
    Short prayer after a vort or dvar torah Ask Question Asked 3 years, 9 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago
  • parshanut torah comment - Avot keeping Mitzvot - Mi Yodeya
    For examples of such logical contradictions presented in a humorous irreverent manner see: Yeshiva guy says over a vort (YouTube) Here are examples of apparent contradictions, some of which are brought up in the above video, and some of which are easier to resolve than others:
  • wedding - Invei HaGefen: Why grapes? - Mi Yodeya
    Pesachim 49a compares a shidduch to a Talmid Chacham to grapes: "The mingling of the grapes of the vine with the grapes of the vine is beautiful and acceptable " It then contrasts this to a shidduc
  • Making a tanoim vort for a zivug sheini (2nd marriage)
    A comparison I suppose is drawn from there that there shouldn't be a "big event" or a publicized "tanoim vort" by a zivug sheini Although this comparison is made and mentioned by many (many poskim I called to ask) others told me it's not brought in any earlier seforim and is a relatively new minhag that is lacking a proper makor
  • wedding - Purpose of tanaim today - Mi Yodeya
    (A vort is a gathering of friends and family to celebrate the couple's engagement announcement ) Is there any reason why they do it earlier vs on the wedding day?
  • minhag - Custom of not giving knives as a gift? - Mi Yodeya
    I'd heard that some people have a custom not to give knives as a gift (as knives are a sign of shortening life, not extending it); I asked one rabbi who said he hadn't heard of such a custom, but it
  • mussar ethics - Hakaras hatov vs. hodaa - Mi Yodeya
    It seems that there are two terms that could be broadly translated as "gratitude", which each express different aspects of the concept הכרת הטוב denotes recognition, while הודאה has strong echoes of





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