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Mon, Jan 23 2023, 12:29 pm
You can touch your wife when she gives birth, and is in a lot of pain and needs to push. You still can hold her.
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Mon, Jan 23 2023, 12:49 pm
I dont really understand the point of this thread.
Earlier ,someone wrote about , when posting a halachic question here, instead of going straight to a Rov, it gives you ideas and expectations, even before you get advice halachically.
This is the same thing.
People are putting up their psak and their heterim, which, once again, gives people ideas and expectations for when they have any shailos.
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