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Answer A: When bringing first fruits, why do we say to the priest "your God" rather than "our God"?
Rav Moshe Shternbuch shlita in his sefer Ta'am Ve'Daas ad. loc. asks your question. He suggests that by being commanded to say "your G-d" and not "my G-d", it's meant to teach us the proper decorum when approaching and addressing the Kohanim. The Kohanim are unique in the Jewish nation in that the...
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Comment Post #277640 I recall reading in Rav Kehati's commentary that Rabbi Yehudah HaNasi purposefully split chapters the way you noticed, so that the end of one chapter flows into the beginning of the next. Or something to that effect. I saw it several years ago.
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Answer A: Is Lashon Hara L'toelet Hutra or Dechuya?
Rav Yitzchak Berkovits (also spelled as Berkowitz, an expert in the laws of loshon hara) understands that if one follows all the requirements of toeles, there is no prohibition at all. It's not that it's loshon hara that's allowed. Seemingly this would mean it's hutra (but see the end). I heard th...
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Comment Post #277835 I don't have time to write an answer but I assume [this](https://www.torahmusings.com/2011/12/revoking-ordination/) will answer your questions.
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Question Imported answer forbidden from viewing
I wanted to view the imported question about the difference between אנכי and אני. I did a search for "what is the difference", and found links to various answers to a question with the title "Difference between אÖ²× Ö´×™ and אÖ¸× Ö¹×›Ö´×™". Now I heard the Hebrew imported funny, so here's an example ...
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Comment Post #277835 Re your first bullet: There are many public examples of Rabbanim revoking the ordination of their students. Is that what you are seeking? Why do you think they can't? Re your other two bullets: What does it mean for someone else to revoke smicha? Smicha today just means that Rabbi Yaakov writes that ...
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