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Volume 42: Number 47

Tue, 09 Jul 2024

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Message: 1
From: Joseph Kaplan
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2024 18:31:27 +0000
Subject:
[Avodah] Yom Tov sheini


My thoughts on Joel?s question (42/46) are simple. As the analyses of Yom
Tov sheini get more complex and bring in concepts of minhag, ma?arit ayin,
airports being deserts (pretty nice and accommodating deserts), zilzul Yom
Tov sheini, chutz la-aretz Shabbat minyanim in Yerushalayim for weeks
following some yomim tovim, and more, I think it?s time to go back to first
principles. Everybody used to follow the Torah?s days for Yom Tov until it
became impossible for some, because of their location, to do so. And all
who were in that location on Yom Tov did so (including, by necessity,
residents of Ererz Yisrael who happened to be in that location), and all
who were in Ererz Yisrael observed the Torah?s days only (no chutz la-aretz
korbonot on the say after the seventh day of Pesach I assume.)	So if we?re
going to continue the ?minhag? of Yom Tov sheini, let?s do it like it was
originally ? If you?re in Israel for Yom Tov, follow the Torah?s days; if
you?re outside Israel, do Yom Tov she
 ini. For everyone. 

Joseph
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Message: 2
From: Simon Montagu
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2024 07:49:12 +0300
Subject:
Re: [Avodah] Guide to Blessings


On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 5:40?AM Sholom Simon via Avodah <
avo...@lists.aishdas.org> wrote:

> My kids, in their early day school years, used Hoffman, "Guide to
> Blessings" for learning, and for studying for the "Brocho Bee", etc.  Very
> handy.
>
> I think this would be a perfect book for a friend of a Reform rabbi friend
> who wants to dip her toe into the water of expanding her Jewish practice.
> I went online (
> https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Blessings-Brochos-Various-Foods/dp/1879016095/ref=sr_1_1)
> and, lo and behold, it's out of print, not available anywhere (except for
> exorbitant price) -- I checked other bookstores, eBay, Artscroll, OU Press,
> etc.
>
> Can anyone recommend a suitable substitute?  (After searching, I did find
> https://www.amazon.com/Every-Persons-Guide-Jewish-Blessings/dp/1602804281/ref=sr_1_1
> -- but, really, I'm just looking for a handy list of "for x food, make
> blessing y")
>

How about https://oukosher.org/guide-to-blessings/ ?
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