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Unless the BP eiruv permits picture taking, how could this photo essay have been on Shabbos?
Perhaps, better, “Last Motzaei Shabbos at the Skohler Rebbe’s tish…”
As you may know, many chassidim take out Shabbos with the zman of Rabbeinu Tam. Not all shomrei Shabbos take out Shabbos at that time, but rather earlier. Therefore, to be don lekaf zechus, the pictures may have been taken by someone that takes out Shabbos earlier and not the time of Rabbeinu Tam.
Ksiva Vchasima Tova
As you may know, many chassidim take out Shabbos with the zman of Rabbeinu Tam. Not all shomrei Shabbos take out Shabbos at that time, but rather earlier. Therefore, to be don lekaf zechus, the pictures may have been taken by someone that takes out Shabbos earlier and not the time of Rabbeinu Tam.
Ksiva Vchasima Tova
Attn. moderator
Please change the title of this article!
Unless the BP eiruv permits picture taking, how could this photo essay have been on Shabbos?
Perhaps, better, “Last Motzaei Shabbos at the Skohler Rebbe’s tish…”
One is allowed to take pictures on Shabbos? Is there a new heter that I’m not aware of?
It was a wonderful place to daven. I loved the Baal Koreh.
As you may know, many chassidim take out Shabbos with the zman of Rabbeinu Tam. Not all shomrei Shabbos take out Shabbos at that time, but rather earlier. Therefore, to be don lekaf zechus, the pictures may have been taken by someone that takes out Shabbos earlier and not the time of Rabbeinu Tam.
Ksiva Vchasima Tova
As you may know, many chassidim take out Shabbos with the zman of Rabbeinu Tam. Not all shomrei Shabbos take out Shabbos at that time, but rather earlier. Therefore, to be don lekaf zechus, the pictures may have been taken by someone that takes out Shabbos earlier and not the time of Rabbeinu Tam.
Ksiva Vchasima Tova