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<font size=3>For medical reasons a person needed to go swimming as part
of his therapy for a bad back. He asked Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach
if he may do so before davening. Rav Shlomo Zalman asked him if
after going swimming he would still daven BaZman. The person
answered that he would daven at a 7 am minyan, to which Rav Shlomo Zalman
confirmed that 7 am is BaZman.<br><br>
The questioner then explained that he could go swimming later during the
day but it would come at the expense of his learning schedule. Rav
Shlomo Zalman said that in that case he may swim before davening. (Aleihu
Lo Yibol OC 66) </font></body>
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