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    I am sure that in a situation of specific sakana caused by the
    swimming itself, the sakana would take precedence over the precept
    of teaching swimming.<br>
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    Kol tuv<br>
    Rafi Goldmeier<br>
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    On 30/6/2011 9:23 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Saul.Z.Newman@kp.org">Saul.Z.Newman@kp.org</a> wrote:
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        does anyone know maran 's explanation of the gmara requiring
        fathers to
        teach swimming to their children?<br>
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