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First Jerusalem Eruv
Rav Moshe Feinstein could not have said that, since it contradicts explicit passages in the Talmud:
Eruvin 6b:
אמר רבי יוחנן ירושלים אילמלא דלתותיה ננעלות בלילה חייבין עליה משום רשות הרבים
Rabbi …
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What was the formulation of the Bracha about Yerushalayim in the times of the Temple?
Regarding the bracha of רצה, apparently they used to say somethign similar to the Nussach we say on YomTov before Duchening; ותערב
This, according to an article in one of the recent קולמוס magazines …
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On taking out the Torah, why do we say, udavar adoni myerushalym?
See the Malbim on that verse in ישעיה פרק-ב
דבר ה' הוא הנבואה, ותורה היא תורת משה
Firstly he teaches defines the words:
Dvar Hashem refers specifically to prophecy.
Torah refers to the Torah, …
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Meaning of "the lame and the blind"
What you say is similar - somewhat - to what the Ralbag explains there.
He says it refers to the covenant that Abraham made with Abimelech not to fight with each other:
The blind refers to Isaac who- …
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Going to Jerusalem for Rosh Hashona and Yom Kippur
As DanF already answered, the Torah only commands us to go for the 3 festivals.
However, if you look in the Mishna in Yoma, 7:2, and its commentators, you will learn that there were people who attend …