I believe it’s intended to be used when the compared item is contrasted with the original interpretation. I think it’s used when the source you’re bringing is different than your assertion, not when it’s similar.(My main exposure to cf. is Artscroll footnotes).ETA: I think many people use it wrong, not just here.
In legal writing cf. means sort of compare with when the source is similar but not directly supporting. When you want to show something supports an opposing conclusion/viewpoint you would either us but see or contra depending on the context.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
Are you aware of the fact that Lakewood has become essentially the healthcare capital of America with a thriving jobs economy? Driven almost exclusively by the aforementioned Kollel yungerliet? and there are now a large amount of lucrative entry-level positions in many Lakewood companies? But honestly, that wasn't my point. It's about where our priorities lie and what we value.
I understood it as the equivalent of השוה. I appreciate the clarification
Do you really believe these things or just see big buildings going up so assume it’s true? There’s a big difference between making money off a few deals and building wealth. I think a lot of people are learning that now and it’ll have vast effects throughout or communities.
Thanks. I always mistakenly thought it meant עיין
June 16th
Wells Fargo confirmed
I wish them much hatzlacha. The yungerleit are certainly not being treated like Adirim anymore, financially.
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"Not Adirim" is a bit of a stretch but as predicted it's getting increasingly difficult for them to pull in enough funding for the increased check to be paid on time.
every organization is having a rough time nowadays. when the majority of wealth is in cre when there is a downturn it affects everyone
Maybe things should’ve been approached differently three years ago.