FTFYToday's days no keeps R"T L'kula.
Not true.
Find me someone who had a child born 58 minutes after the Shkiah and still make the Bris on the 7th day (according to Shitas H'Gonim)?
Look in Minchas Cohen.
That doesn't answer his question.
Sorry, I meant iirc, there is a whole discussion there about why Bris Milah is different. Unless I'm mixing up with Pidyon Haben.
Then they'll face massive backlash for flying on Shabbos.
http://col.org.il/חדשות_חבד_נוחתים_סמוך_לשבת_מלון_חדש_יוקם_בלוד_בקרבה_לשכונת_חבד_111908.htmlLow quality reporting. Makes it sound like a hotel being put up especially for people that land close to Shabbos. Not a real business model.
https://hamodia.com/2018/11/16/el-al-flight-tel-aviv-diverted-athens-shomrei-shabbos-passengers-2/
1 flight is landing in ATHanother flight is landing in FCO.why did all frum people left at all on that flight, which was delayed in the begining from JFK
ATH again? There is not much in the way of Kosher there.FCO is actually a good choice. They have plenty of Shabbos restaurants and kosher options there.
they will be staying near the airport so it doesn’t really matter
Landing in FCO with less than 2 hours to Shabbos isn't a decent choice. They could have landed in FRA, LON, PAR or maybe even Basel, Zurich or Vienna, where there are more established Jewish communities, and they should have made an effort to land in a place that gives more time between actual landing and Shabbos.
the best solution was to stay in NYC & not to take the risk at all, BTW UA cancelled yesterday both flights to TLV
now its costing them much more to provide the hotel, in NYC they dont have to provide anything, since its weather related