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Live Siyum for the 9 Days

The Lubavitcher Rebbe initiated the custom of participating in a Siyum on each of the "Nine Days." Watch a live Siyum with Rabbi Michoel Seligson. Video

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live?
July 24, 2012 4:42 am

Do you have to listen to the siyum live in order to eat meat?

to number 2
July 23, 2012 2:50 pm

Why are you undermining my question and making me sound like a stupid fool??? I’m a 50 year old woman with a Bais Rivka Education and married kids. Yes the camps always served meat after a syum. It may be that if you want to be more machmere, you don’t hold from it. Maybe the Rebbe didn’t, but Yes they did serve meat in the camps and other lubavitche mosdos 35-40, years ago,when I was growing up.

Yeshiva
July 22, 2012 6:07 pm

I can remember that when my husband was in yeshiva they were served meat everyday after a siyum. Also in the camps. That was more than 40 years ago. It was that way in N.Y., N.J., Md., Ca., etc. If people do not eat meat after a siyum nowadays, it’s news to me.

Not For Sake Of Eating
July 22, 2012 5:50 pm

I can remember that in 1979 in yeshiva and in camps we ate meat everyday. That was, of course, after hearing a siyum. To my knowledge that is still the same today. I never heard that anyone stopped eating meat, after hearing a siyum, unless that is what they chose to do. You do not have to eat meat, but it is for sure permissible.

daily?
July 20, 2012 6:18 pm

will u be broadcasting a siyum daily? what time?

siyum unites
July 20, 2012 6:17 pm

the idea of a siyum (according to the chabad way of doing it) in the nine days is because the beis hamikdosh was destroyed thru sinas chinom and the siyum unities jews together (but according to chabad custom we still dont eat meatduring the nine days (except for shabbos)

to #1
July 20, 2012 5:24 pm

Are you a sarcastic Luvabitcher making a joke? OR are you innocently asking?

If it’s an innocent question then I’ll answer you. “No, my dear child, you cannot eat meat. It’s still a nice thing to hear a siyum anyway.”

does this mean
July 20, 2012 4:45 pm

that we can listen to this syum every day and then eat flieshigs.?

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