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Third Beis Din Rules, You Don’t Need To Listen to Second Beis Din

In yet another twist, a third Beis Din just weighed in on the Rabbanite dispute in Crown Heights at the request of the Vaad Hakohol chairman Zaki Tamir, and his ruling states that a second Beis Din has no right to mix in. This ruling would seemingly clear the way for Rabbi Yosef Braun to take up his position on the Crown Heights Beis Din.

6 Sholom Zochors This Week!

Sholom and Devorah (nee Sebbag) Bukiet
333 Albany Avenue, Apt B [between Eastern and Union Street]

Shahar and Maayan Zik
763 Eastern Parkway Apt C16 [between Kingston and Brooklyn Aves]

Rafi and Devorah Leah (nee Dinerman) Chayo
555 Crown St. Apt 1D [between Albany and Kingston Aves]

Yosef and Chani Brikman
535 Montgomery St. [between New York and Brooklyn Aves]

Shimmy and Zelda Weinbaum
447 Troy Ave. Apt 1 [corner Lefferts Ave]

Boruch and Chaya (nee Litvin) Susman (Louisville, KY)

The Elusive Pursuit of Spirituality – the “I” Un-capitalized

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov Jax. Fl.

Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, a student of the great Maggid of Mezritch, once knocked on the Maggid’s door to ask a Talmudic question that perplexed him.

“Who is it?” Asked the Maggid.

“It is I,” Reb Shneur Zalman responded.

“Come in, Zalmanu,” the Maggid said, recognizing the voice. After satisfactorily resolving R’ Shneur Zalman’s question, the Maggid unexpectedly said, “Good-bye, Zalmanu. Have a good journey.”