DiscoverYUTORAH: R' Dr. Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff -- Recent ShiurimThe Satmar Rav's View in Vayoel Moshe That it is Forbidden to Speak Hebrew With Very Few Exceptions Such as Prayer and Torah Reading. Changing One's Pronunciation of Hebrew is Forbidden.
The Satmar Rav's View in Vayoel Moshe That it is Forbidden to Speak Hebrew With Very Few Exceptions Such as Prayer and Torah Reading. Changing One's Pronunciation of Hebrew is Forbidden.

The Satmar Rav's View in Vayoel Moshe That it is Forbidden to Speak Hebrew With Very Few Exceptions Such as Prayer and Torah Reading. Changing One's Pronunciation of Hebrew is Forbidden.

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The Satmar Rav's View in Vayoel Moshe That it is Forbidden to Speak Hebrew With Very Few Exceptions Such as Prayer and Torah Reading. Changing One's Pronunciation of Hebrew is Forbidden.

The Satmar Rav's View in Vayoel Moshe That it is Forbidden to Speak Hebrew With Very Few Exceptions Such as Prayer and Torah Reading. Changing One's Pronunciation of Hebrew is Forbidden.

Rakeffet-Rothkoff, Rabbi Dr. Aaron