If shabbos was the 17th it would mean the minhog in EY of referring the date of the night after the day of is an old minhog and not a recent development.
One more thing….every such poster or document put out by the “Olam HaTorah” states not only the date, but which day of Chol HaMoed it is. In this case, if the above poster was authentic, would’ve also stated “3rd day of Chol HaMoed”
Chaim….I’m not questioning whether or nor the event took place. I’m certain that it did.
I’m just questioning the authenticity of the above pictured poster. (Because the date is 100% not accurate)
Thanks!
P.S. The Chazon Ish was niftar less than a month after the event.
The poster clearly states Motzai Shabbos 17th of Tishrei, 5714.
Just one problem with that….That year, 5714, Motzai Shabbos was 18th of Tishrei.
Did they make a mistake back then, or is this a poorly done fake?
If shabbos was the 17th it would mean the minhog in EY of referring the date of the night after the day of is an old minhog and not a recent development.
I’m Sorry, but it’s not an old minhag, nor is it a new minhag. (Source: 1st Mishna in Pesachim)
One more thing….every such poster or document put out by the “Olam HaTorah” states not only the date, but which day of Chol HaMoed it is. In this case, if the above poster was authentic, would’ve also stated “3rd day of Chol HaMoed”
wow
I spoke to someone who was there
100% accurate
Chaim….I’m not questioning whether or nor the event took place. I’m certain that it did.
I’m just questioning the authenticity of the above pictured poster. (Because the date is 100% not accurate)
A Guten Moed.