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| When to Thank G-d for Your Lulav |
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| Thursday, 01 October 2009 20:58 |
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When to Thank G-d for Your Lulav
The Tur contradicts the Talmud and the Rambam. A rabbi of Rashi’s reveals the reason. Why you should follow the Talmud and say shehiyanu when you prepare to do the misswah.
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