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Rebbetzin Kanievsky has a lady Gabbai that makes appointments for her. She is no longer taking walk in appts. There is a cell phone number which I don’t know off hand but you need to call one day in advance. It’s best to call early in the day for the next day. Once the next days appts. are booked the cell phone of the lady Gabbai is shut off and unavailable till the next morning. Reb. Kanievsky does not have a home phone. If anyone knows the number to make an appt. can you please post for SRZ?
blessParticipantAnything can happen in a store owned by a non-jew. For example, they can bring their ham lunch and eat it on their counters and use the same utensils for their lunch as your food! They don’t see what’s wrong with it after all they don’t agree with your religion anyway! Also, there are always stories of cleaning woman that treif other people’s kitchen when owners aren’t looking. A goy is not trustworthy as a general rule when it comes to kashrus. There may be heterim for such an establishment, but I am in awe at how people are desperate for DD when there are other better hechsher establishments out there. BTW, I eat OUD and still won’t eat in DD. The hechesher generally creates a fear that they can be inspected anytime for kashrus compliance. Everyone knows we don’t come around on Shabbos and inspect unless some Kashrus org. do in which I am not aware of.
blessParticipantI don’t buy from places that are open on Shabbos. No knowing what the workers are doing under no supervision.
blessParticipantI dated in the rain and my husband brought an extra umbrella with him for me. That was so thoughtful even though I could have taken my own. He brought the large golfing kind! There is blessing to everything. We just need to find it – even in the rain!
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