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L'Mishmeres Shatnez-Tue, Apr 1 at 2:12 PM-ניסן
תשפ"ה
Shatnez
discovered in woolen sweater
Dear Concerned
Yidden,
We want to
bring your attention to an important update following our recent notice about
children’s clothing. Reports have now surfaced of adults potentially
unknowingly wearing garments containing shatnez.
Suits, coats,
sweaters, and other wool-blend clothing, including those from prominent brands,
are particularly at risk. Alarmingly, a
certain Diane von Furstenberg sweater have been found to contain a linen
running stitch. Rabbi Yosef Sayagh, a leading shatnez expert, has indicated
that all such sweaters should be presumed to contain shatnez.
While a random
thread in the seams of one sweater might not appear in another, intentionally
used linen stitching indicates that all similar sweaters are affected. This
makes the situation especially serious.
Consider this: if this were an issue of
chametz before Pesach, there would be an immediate and widespread product
recall. Why has awareness and observance of the mitzvah of shatnez fallen so
far behind? Imagine sitting at the Seder in a home meticulously prepared to be
chametz-free, every crumb removed—only to be wearing a shatnez sweater. Hard to
believe? Tragically, for many uninformed consumers, this could be a reality.
Attached are
pictures detailing this discovery. We strongly encourage everyone to have their
clothing checked, including woolen sweaters, by a certified shatnez tester
without delay.
May we all merit to fulfill this mitzvah with
care and dedication.
Did you
know....The דבר שמואל states in תשובה קעח that those in
positions of Rabbinical authority must examine all types of garments and inform
the public about shatnez concerns. He mentions that the של"ה
הקדוש did so in his ספר, and alerted the
public to shatnez garments. You can view the דבר
שמואל by clicking here.
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ReplyDeleteEs passt because Diane von Fürstenberg is a Meshumedes whose father in law refused to attend the wedding reception because she was born a Jew. Her father was Lipa Halfin who moved from Chechanov to Belgium. He mother was a Greek Sfardi Auschwitz survivor. In her second marriage she is with a Yid who media reports is a toyevanik who wants a cover story marriage
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