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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]this is from an Orthodox web site, on entering a church http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5772/bo.html this conservative answer allows it http://www.responsafortoday.com/engsums/6_13.htm Both note that traditional sources are more lenient on entering a mosque than entering a church :)[/quote] Wow. I learn something new on DCUM every time I go on. This explains why some Orthodox Jews did not attend my wedding and a recent funeral but came to the after event. However, other Orthodox Jews even made the effort to walk a long way (Shabbat, not allowed to drive or be driven) to my very High Episcopal wedding and certainly entered the church and then walked miles to attend the reception even though I provided transportation. Do Orthodox and Conservative Jews make the decision whether or not to enter a Christian Church on a case-by-case situation, or on their own interpretation of the Torah, or what was written above?[/quote]
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