Is the food ๐ on Fish Day ๐ saved from fish ๐ ? It didn’t work for my daughter…
Eating fish a day is saved from fish.
My daughter made sure to eat fish every Shabbat ๐
Because she will take advantage of Madag.
We spent a few days camping in the Sea of โโGalilee and she had a burn on her leg.
We entered the water and the fish came to her feet and started eating her.
She screamed in pain. We put her on the mattress from above, and from then until the end of the trip she was only on the mattress and didn’t dare put her foot in the water for fear of being eaten by the fish. ๐ Y.M.S.
We came home on Friday and on Saturday she refuses to eat fish ๐ because she saw how fish ๐ eat her and eating fish ๐ on Saturday didn’t save her from fish ๐
I didn’t know what to answer her…
Does the rabbi have an answer?
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The real sentence is "saved from the devil," meaning from the devil's own heart, and I assume the intention of the sentence is to encourage people to invest in the mitzvot of enjoying Shabbat.
Real in what sense? Did someone invent it so it became real?
I meant the original. The one that those who say the sentence mean.
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