New Jersey – The following is a guide for those who have to spend time in a hospital during Sukkos. The list of hospitals and where the sukkahs are located at each facility is provided by Chessed of Lakewood.
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what’s the mekor?
#1 english please?
You are a charedi Jew, #3 – aren’t you? And you can’t understand five simple Hebrew words??
So much for all the money your poor parents sacrificed for your tuition.
Matzav, you do yourself and klall yisroel a tremendous disservice by allowing such comments. It certainly lowers your standards and your esteem.
Wicked comment to a fellow jew. Some of us are not even born into ultra orthodox communities and would not know hebrew.
Translation of #1:
Sick people and those who serve them are not obligated in Succah.
While that may be the halacha, staying with a sick friend/relative might not be considered serving them.
Re 3: well, anonymous, your cover’s blown. Someone evidently knows you well enough to know that you should have known it says, sick people and their attendants are patur (exempt) from the succah. (;-D)
Re 4: neat trick. How did you know?
#4 why so nasty?? maybe they’re a BT?? I feel sorry for you.
# 4 Where is your ahavas Yisrael?
how do you know that the poster is charedi?
Dont make a big deal and realize that he wrote it that way since it’s probably easier for him and the other one wants these comments to be EQUAL in sharing. But #1 what about a casual visitor to the hospital is he potur? or the kids of a pregnant woman? even so whats the big deal if someones trying to help out others?