<html><P><<But the way you explain it, as being a real minhag, confuses me. If I would attend a bris during the Nine Days, and bring some meat home for someone who was unable to attend, surely they would not be allowed to eat it. Is there a real value in bringing food home, beyond the social aspect?>></P>
<P>It is said (I forget the source) that participating in a seudas pidyon haben is equivalent to fasting 84 fasts. Hence spreading the opportunity to participate.<BR><BR>Gershon<BR>gershon.dubin@juno.com<BR><BR></P></html>
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