Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz
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And he said, I can guarantee you there is no one on this planet that called Moshe Feinstein Moshe.
So that was a pretty safe bet that she was calling him something that left no room for any...
for any mistake as to who they were referring to.
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Okay, good afternoon everybody.
So the topic I've been wanting to talk about for a while, because I thought it was an interesting Shaila, and it must come up all the time, but I've never been asked it before, before about a month ago.
a person who was in Aninus called me up, he had been in Onen for about an hour, and he said, I've already made two or three brachos by accident while I was in Aninus.
He wanted to have a drink of water, and he said, whatever it is.
So he said, do I say, after every time I say a bracha, in Aninus.
So that was his shayla.
So, I had never been asked this question before, and I asked a lot of other Rabbanim, and they had never been asked this question before, but it probably happens all the time, because in the haluch helich of life, people just say brachos all the time.
So, I think I've raised the question, but I don't think we've given a share on it, right?
Anyone?
No?
Okay.
So, anyway, in order to answer this question, a few things we need to know.
First of all, why is it that Anonim does not say brachos?
So, the concept of Aninus...
The Gemara in Zvachem Daf Kufa, Meralv tells us, is a Din Daraisa, that there's something called an Onim, that a person does not eat Maisasheni, or Kachem, or Bikurim, on the day of death of a close relative.
That's the concept of Aninus Midaraisa, and that applies not only before Kavura, but after Kavura as well, on the Yom Hamisa.