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…will go to its death, and I will go on to a year good and long." Rabbi Finman said most people remember this cus- tom as something their grandparents did 40 or 50 years r3- o. He added that ka- paros is slowly regaining no oularity. alibi Chaim Bergstein u une custom was usual- done privately. But, be- cause it is difficult to arrange for an available schochet, it's more common to have the custom available at a central location. Some , I peopl...…

















































