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<DIV>Reb Yitshak's <<A
href="mailto:celejar@gmail.com">celejar@gmail.com</A>> arguements in favor
of Kiblu Alaihu are correct. But to the best of my understanding, Kiblu
Alaihu would work only in money matters - not in dinei Nefashot, Geirut or
gittin, Halitsa etc.. Is that correct?<BR></DIV>
<DIV>--------------------------------------------------------<BR>Dr. Aryeh A.
Frimer<BR><SPAN class=346123813-22122008><FONT face=Arial
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<DIV><SPAN class=346123813-22122008><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>I would
assume so in the "normal" application, yet those who see the source of dina
dmalchuta as being from the consent of the governed (similar to malchut)
would seem to have a much broader scope of "kiblu" and this would better fit
with those who explain Devora based on kiblu?<BR>KT<BR>Joel
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