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Will yeshiva leaders cancel the “in-between” holiday?

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Will yeshiva leaders cancel the “in-between” holiday?

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Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef last night (Motshash) called for not to cancel the “between times” holiday for Jewish school students and Kollel evangelists, despite the war, during the weekly class in the “Yazidim” synagogue.

In the words of Rabbi Joseph: “It is impossible to cancel the ‘between times.’ It is the tradition of all yeshiva leaders that everyone publishes the ‘holy readings’ to cancel the ‘between times.'”

In his words, he claimed that even during the “intervals”, yeshiva and Avraqi students (including them) were studying. “There were meetings between times,” he claimed.

Rabbi Yosef’s comments come after Rishon Lezion Rabbi Shlomo Amar suggested in a letter to Rabbi Moshe Tzadaka, chairman of the Council of Torah Sages, that consideration be given to not applying the “between the times” policy to yeshiva students in the context of the “iron sword” of war.

“At this time when there is war going on in the North and South, on the one hand, and terrible agitation against Torah workers on the other, it is proper and honorable that members of the yeshiva should not travel between the different periods,” he wrote to him at the beginning of the letter.

He also wrote, “They should not neglect the benches of the Beit Midrash but instead develop a curriculum that takes a slight break, such as studying two seders at a yeshiva, perhaps switching yeshivas from one location to another.”

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