<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/30/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Michael Poppers</b> <<a href="mailto:MPoppers@kayescholer.com">MPoppers@kayescholer.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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<p>The custom not to make a Mi Shebeirach except in a case of saqanas n'fashos may relate more to why the weekday Amidah isn't said on Shabbos than to the concept of avoiding tza'ar (hmmm, do we avoid saying "Avinu Malkeinu" on YhK shechal baShabbos because of baqashos [hard to say because of tircha] or because of the likelihood of tza'ar?).
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--Michael Poppers via RIM pager<br>
</span></p></div></blockquote></div><< more to why the weekday Amidah isn't said on Shabbos >><br><br>Agreed! The entire problem of Bakakshos on Shabbos is IMHO problematic<br>And since we do not say a weekday amidah on YT I am curious why we say Avinu Malkeinu on RH!
<br><br>OTOH - since we say all kinds of bakachos on YK even when it is on Shabbos, I am a bit clueless why we OMIT Avinu Malkeinu when YK is in Shabbos<br><br>This is a much broader topic of course. I guess I question any bakasha on Shabbos that is in the 13 weekday Amidah Bakashos. OTOH a bakasha for a restful or an acceptable Shabbas [
e.g. retzei vimnuchoseinu] seems highly appropos. <br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Kol Tuv / Best Regards,<br><a href="mailto:RabbiRichWolpoe@Gmail.com">RabbiRichWolpoe@Gmail.com</a><br>Please Visit: <br><a href="http://nishmablog.blogspot.com/">
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