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<DIV>How come Benei Israel day that they might made a mistake on the date of 9
B'Av (and they stayed on the Kevarim on the 10th, 11th...till the 15th).
Isn't it happened after they got the first Mitzvah, which is Kiddush
Hachodesh, and no matter if they do a mistake or not (Masechet Rosh Hashana)
they Rosh Chodesh is the day that they said it was. They decide. so
cannot be mistake.</DIV>
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<DIV>If that's the case, why they thought they might made a mistake?</DIV>
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<DIV>Aaron<SPAN class=912031116-08022007> </SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=912031116-08022007>1. It's possible sanhedrin knew this but
not the haamon am</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=912031116-08022007>2. It's possible that this is true for
"halachik reality" purposes but not for beit din shel maalah purposes. poor
analogy - if ones birth year were misstated on their original
entry into the US , they might be age 65 for social security purposes but
their body is 64 years old - if they assumed HKB"H was mitaken that every x
number of days (which should be 9 av) was the day ......</SPAN></DIV><SPAN
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<DIV><SPAN class=912031116-08022007></SPAN>K<SPAN
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