~mark
Oh yeah, fun fact about this document that I linked at the outset: I
found it like 10 years ago when researching something unrelated... it
apparently is a ruling opposing an earlier announcement by another group
of Rabbis, declaring it void. And looking at the rabbis they say are
supporting them in this decision, I see they mention Rabbi Joseph Rosen,
chief Rabbi of "Wisloch". And I think to myself, "How interesting. I
have a great-grandfather who was named Rabbi Joseph Rosen, chief Rabbi
of a town called Swisloch" (with an S; presumably an error in the
pamphlet.) I checked with my father; the timing is about right, would
have been shortly before he came to America. The Internet moves in
mysterious ways.
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