Frequently Asked Questions:




What is Yehupetz.com?


Yehupetz.com is a discussion forum for frum Jews. Yehupetz.com members can discuss a variety of topics, including politics, music, cooking, humor, education and more.



Who can join Yehupetz.com?


Anyone can join as long as they are willing to follow the rules and have not previously been banned.



Do I need to be a member to use the site?


You can read some content without signing in, but you need an account to post. In addition, some forums may not be viewable to guests.



How do I get an account?


Click on the link that says "Register", agree to the terms, and submit the form. Your account will need to be activated by an administrator before you can log in.



Why does my account need to be approved by an administrator?


This is an extra measure to prevent spam. We really hate spambots.



Do you really get that many spambots?


If not for these measures, yes.



Why does the registration form include "Tell us more ... please tell us a little bit about yourself and why you chose to join Yehupetz.com", and how am I supposed to answer that?


We aren't looking for a specific answer; you can tell us where you heard of this site, what motivated you to join, or any related information. This helps us to better know our userbase.



What can I post?


Anything that you feel contributes to the discussion, or any interesting topic, as long as it is not against the rules.



Does this site allow pictures of women?


Pictures of women are allowed equally to pictures of men. Both are allowed as long as they are not immodest, provocative, or otherwise specifically banned. However, this is not an image sharing site. Images are allowed only as part of a discussion or on humor threads.



How can I add a new topic?


Click on the subforum you want to post in. There will be a button that says "New Topic". To add a new topic in the General Discussion forum, you can also click on " Quick links" and then "New Topic in General Discussion".



What does it mean that moderators may edit for grammar but are not required to do so?


Moderators generally do not enforce specific grammatical rules, but posts need to be comprehensible. If a post does not meet this standard, a moderator may choose to delete it or edit it at his discretion.



Does this site have something to do with Sholem Aleichem?


No. Though Sholem Aleichem, the author of Tevye the Milkman (which was adapted into Fiddler on the Roof) and several other works, did use the word "Yehupetz" in his writing, the word has gained popularity outside of his work and is not a direct reference to it.