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<DIV> As much as various Torah giants of our generation have expressed their
opposition to such <I>minyanim</I> on airplanes<A name=_ednref2></A>[2], their
message has not yet been accepted. We wish everyone a <I>chag kasher
v’sameach</I>, and all those traveling to <I>Eretz Yisroel</I> should have a
safe trip, but keep in mind – these <I>minyanim</I> are <I>shelo b’ratzon
chachamim</I>!<BR><BR><A name=_edn1></A><SPAN class=174401715-19032010><FONT
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<DIV><SPAN class=174401715-19032010><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>While
generally true, I've been on several Continental flights where the staff has
graciously allowed the use of the back galley (which is one moderate sized
contiguous space) for minyan when it is not in use for serving meals. IIUC
this would meet the objections raised.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=174401715-19032010><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>KT<BR>Joel
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