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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Paysach Krohn and the Novominsker

I have heard that R' Paysach Krohn commented at the Agudah convention on the inevitability of internet penetration into our community and the necessity to make a positive, not a negative out of internet.

I also heard that the Novominsker Rebbe rebuked this notion sharply, and that R' Krohn apologized to him.

Has anyone heard either part (or both) of the this discussion?

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I heard that the convention banned printed books and instant coffee.

4:05 PM  
Blogger Neil Harris said...

Parhaps you should contact the Agudah?

10:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I must tell my good friend Pesach that he should never say anything without clearing it first with Rabbi Perlow.

12:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous: If he was your good friend, you would know how to spell his name...

12:35 PM  
Blogger Rabbi Lamech Somayach Meshumad Meshubach said...

This is so sad.

9:53 PM  

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