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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/6/2012 11:53 PM, Prof. Levine
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My answer would not be "I can't trust you" but a detailed
list of what is required. If the person were to follow it,
then I see no problem. <br>
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So there you go. The only difference between you and Beit Hillel is
the number of requirements. They give a list that is (probably)
shorter with more qulot.<br>
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<font size="3">It is making a bracha that is the problem. YL</font>
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BW: That would still a problem if she came to your house. What do
you do then when she comes to your house in a low cut dress?<br>
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Ben<br>
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