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<font size=3>At 05:14 PM 11/15/2016, Zev Sero wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On 15/11/16 16:37, Prof. Levine
via Avodah wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""></blockquote>I distinctly
remember when R. Avigdor Miller learned the gemara that<br>
says that one does not make a bracha on the succah on Shemini
Atzeres,<br>
but one should eat in the succah on ST. A fellow who was at the
shiur<br>
raised his hand and said, "What about the minhag to not eat in
the<br>
succah on ST?" R Miller responded categorically,
"There is no such<br>
minhag!" The fellow was taken aback and again asked the same
question,<br>
and the response was the same.</blockquote><br>
There clearly *is* such a minhag. That he was unaware of it doesn't
change that fact. aiui those who follow it hold, and have a
tradition, that the halacha is not like that psak (of the rabanan
sevora'i).</blockquote><br>
He knew that some people do not eat in the succah on ST. His point
was that there is no basis for not eating in the succah on ST in chutz
l'aretz. This is what he meant when he said, "There is no such
minhag." <br><br>
YL</font></body>
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