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December 27, 2016 11:41 pm at 11:41 pm
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Avi K:
I will repeat my post above regarding Rav Kook’s objection to labels
Wouldn’t that objection also apply to the label “Dati(-Leumi)”?
sends women to support their families and thus is a re-interpretation of Judaism
Oh, are the MO/DL makpid on not having women work out of the home, in line with what you appear to believe is the original “interpretation of Judaism”?
fny:
The Brisker Rav, Chazon Ish, Reb Aharon Kotler, and Satmar Rav, were all charismatic and influential people who had some significant chiddushim in their mehalchim.
DY:
In what way did they differ from their rebbeim?
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