<html>
<body>
<font size=3>At 02:38 PM 1/9/2014, Micha Berger wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I knew R. Miller well for over
30 years...<br>
>
I am pretty sure he would dismiss <br>
> what you write above also.<br><br>
You did not yet give any grounds for that
certainty.</font></blockquote><br>
Yes, I did. I said I knew him well and based on my interactions with him
I am *pretty* sure how he would react. You turned it into
"that certainty." <br><br>
<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=3>You said he didn't
like "hocus pocus" or forcing people into believing<br>
things beyond the necessary for Judaism. The idea of having a minhag
to<br>
say a special tefillah, or even to make a once-a-year occasion so as
to<br>
foster more kavanah when saying it, does not meet those
criteria.<br><br>
I find the idea of dismissing someone else's minhag because it was<br>
subsequently turned into theurgy as wrong as the original turning it<br>
into theurgy.<br>
</blockquote><br>
Again, please listen to Rabbi Pruzansky's talk.
YL</font></body>
<br>
</html>