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Rav Hirsch continues:
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Has already been discussed in comment 24-26.
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Has already been discussed in comment 15.
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[that Rav Moshe agrees that there is almost no true reshus harabbim today] [using a cane on Shabbos]
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[Regarding the Manhattan eruv, Rav Moshe agreed that the rabbanan can do as they please (Igros Moshe, O.C. 4:89 and HaPardes, 33rd year, vol. 9) but then signed on the 1962 takanah against an eruv. However, Rav Moshe stated (Igros Moshe, O.C. 4:86 and Addendum to O.C. 4:89) that he had signed against the Manhattan eruv because Rav Aharon Kotler zt”l and other members of the Agudas HaRabbonim had enacted a takanah against establishing an eruv in Manhattan.]
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