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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The perfect no-win situation. If you
send out an email with guidance, you're patronizing and your
congregants are unable to think for themselves.<br>
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If you don't say anything, you're irresponsible, cut off from the
reality of life.<br>
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And while I agree that anyone who slips and falls on the way to
minyan can't complain "The shul should have cancelled minyan!",
people get their priorities mixed up. Someone wanting to say
kaddish may be willing or even over eager to go to shul. <br>
<br>
Ben<br>
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On 1/7/2014 12:16 AM, Prof. Levine wrote:<br>
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</font>So it seems to me from 1,2 and 3 that Rav Fuerstein felt
that
everyone should not decide or perhaps was not capable of properly
deciding for themselves. <br>
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YL<br>
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