The author talks about the custom once practiced of dipping vessels and cutlery produced by non-jews in a mikveh before using. He warns that this could cause a conflict between religious parents and children, and compares this to other customs which rabbis encourage their pupils to follow, and also cause division in orthodox families
More...Woolf Abrahams asks the question: Are long synagogue services necessary? And if so, why? He quotes several impeccable sources, including the writings of Professor S.C.Reif, former Director of Genizah Research Unit, Cambridge University.
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