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Raisin
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Mon, Feb 09 2015, 4:09 am
its always good to know these halochos in case an emergency happens on shabbos. No should have to go to hospital alone. Some people do stupid and dangerous things because they don't know the halacha.
Glad everyone is ok.
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GetReal
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Wed, Feb 11 2015, 4:23 pm
So glad everything worked out! Refuah sheleima!
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Clarissa
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Wed, Feb 11 2015, 5:27 pm
Thanks! I’m so grateful for everyone’s help. My husband has a lot of respect for the women here, so he was glad I got some thoughts about it from Imamother members.
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PinkFridge
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Wed, Feb 11 2015, 9:30 pm
Clarissa wrote: | Thanks! I’m so grateful for everyone’s help. My husband has a lot of respect for the women here, so he was glad I got some thoughts about it from Imamother members. |
I'm not G-d's accountant but I'm pretty sure you got some serious points for approaching this as halachically as you could. Hope the recuperation's going well.
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Clarissa
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Wed, Feb 11 2015, 9:35 pm
PinkFridge wrote: |
I'm not G-d's accountant but I'm pretty sure you got some serious points for approaching this as halachically as you could. Hope the recuperation's going well. | What a sweet thing to say! I don’t always approach every discussion with as halachically-dictated opinion (yes, I’ve been known to look for shortcuts) but I can’t put my husband in a position where he’s really uncomfortable. It’s uncomfortable enough being married to me.
My kid is doing fine. Back at school, much less discomfort. I even got him fleishigs to make him happy, which is saying something in my milchig universe.
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