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A rav mentioned it to me that R' Akiva Eiger got an award from the Prussian king, because during an epidemic in Posen he, in accordance with the doctors and the authorities, required the strictsstrict observance of the anti-epidemic regulations. I have found the story on the internet, yet I would be curious, what did he write about this case?

A rav mentioned it to me that R' Akiva Eiger got an award from the Prussian king, because during an epidemic in Posen he, in accordance with the doctors and the authorities, required the stricts observance of the anti-epidemic regulations. I have found the story on the internet, yet I would be curious, what did he write about this case?

A rav mentioned it to me that R' Akiva Eiger got an award from the Prussian king, because during an epidemic in Posen he, in accordance with the doctors and the authorities, required the strict observance of the anti-epidemic regulations. I have found the story on the internet, yet I would be curious, what did he write about this case?

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A rav mentioned it to me that R' Akiva Eiger got an award from the Prussian king, because during an epidemic in Posen he, in accordance with the doctors and the authorities, required the stricts observance of the anti-epidemic regulations. I have found the story on the internet, yet I would be curious, what did he write about this case, and on what halakhic basis did he came to his conclusion and ruling besides pikuach nefesh.?

A rav mentioned it to me that R' Akiva Eiger got an award from the Prussian king, because during an epidemic in Posen he, in accordance with the doctors and the authorities, required the stricts observance of the anti-epidemic regulations. I have found the story on the internet, yet I would be curious, what did he write about this case, and on what halakhic basis did he came to his conclusion and ruling besides pikuach nefesh.

A rav mentioned it to me that R' Akiva Eiger got an award from the Prussian king, because during an epidemic in Posen he, in accordance with the doctors and the authorities, required the stricts observance of the anti-epidemic regulations. I have found the story on the internet, yet I would be curious, what did he write about this case?

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