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DBG regale us of PDDS's bouts with hunger and dehydration yesterday

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fulano
  10/03/25
rabbi gave her permission to do "shiurim," which i...
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  10/03/25
Tyft Would totally just make sense as an exception but love...
fulano
  10/03/25
sukkot is on monday. wait until you hear the trickery for my...
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  10/03/25


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Date: October 3rd, 2025 1:20 PM
Author: fulano



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5782682&forum_id=2],#49322363)



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Date: October 3rd, 2025 1:29 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,


rabbi gave her permission to do "shiurim," which is a complex procedure for pregnant/nursing women to trick god.

there's a fear that fasting would cut off her milk supply. so it's better to do shiurim than just not fast at all.

shiurim means measurement. you have tiny amounts of solid/liquid food in certain intervals, and it's considered like you're not eating because each amount and the intervals make it de minimus according to halacha

she could have a max of 1 oz of liquid every 9 minutes, and a max of 1 fluid oz of solid every 7 mins. each is independent of the other.

she used drinkable yogurt as the liquid. she used canned salmon or something i think as the solid.

if you stay ahead of the game, you won't get hungry/thirsty doing this.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5782682&forum_id=2],#49322390)



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Date: October 3rd, 2025 2:37 PM
Author: fulano

Tyft

Would totally just make sense as an exception but love how they force meme duplicity and trickery into the rationale

"It's considered like you're not eating"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5782682&forum_id=2],#49322572)



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Date: October 3rd, 2025 2:43 PM
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sukkot is on monday. wait until you hear the trickery for my sukkah.

a sukkah has to have 3 "walls." we put these straps around and it's considered a wall according to halacha: https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5786cdb8893fc0cdccddb4d7/1497629618855-AN1HOKIP4BKJF93WBBRD/4.jpg?format=1000w

if each strap is no more than ~9.5" apart, it's considered that the straps are effectively contiguous and there's no gap in between them.

and if the highest stap is about 32" high, it's considered as if it's a complete wall to the heavens.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5782682&forum_id=2],#49322599)