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<font size=3>At 09:37 AM 11/7/2008, T613K@aol.com wrote:<br>
</font><blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=2>In a message
dated 11/7/2008, Larry.Levine@stevens.edu writes:<br>
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<dd>"Are you telling me that Reb Zundel Berman lied to me?" He
replied, "Yes!" <br>
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Of course there are other possibilities. One, that R' Berman did
not remember accurately what RAK said to him. Two, that you did not
remember accurately what R' Berman said to you so many years ago. Three,
that there was more to the conversation, a context that you have not
reported or don't remember. Four, that R' Berman said it about
somebody else, not about RAK. Five, that it was not R' Berman, but
somebody else, who quoted RAK to you. Six, seven, eight.....<br>
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"RAK said three years" OR "R' Berman lied" -- those
two alternatives scarcely exhaust the range of possibilities!<br>
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<b>--Toby Katz<br>
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</b></blockquote><b>If one takes this approach, then one cannot accept
anything. "The printer changed the text of the sefer, etc." I
know what Reb Zundel said to me. I even asked him to repeat it. <br><br>
For the record someone who is closely associated with Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim
Berlin told me that Rav Hutner said, "Five years in kollel is enough
for anyone." <br><br>
At least I have upped the time! >:-} <br>
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Yitzchok Levine</font></b></body>
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