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Re: Kidushin 030: Number of verses in the Torah
Dr. Isaac Betech Nissan  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>> I would like to know if you have an explanation on Chetzian shel pesukim?<<

Dr. Isaac Betech Nissan  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dear Rab Kornfeld hy"v
Yashar Koyach for your interest and help.

Meanwhile I think the best answer (at least for presenting it to chilonim) 
is Rab Zilverīs answer published in an article in the periodical "Moriah." 
(Moriah, Elul 5758, numbers 1-2.)

"After research and examination, I think that it can be said the intention 
was to verses in which larger letters appear. As already brought above, 
there are two alternatives in this matter. According to our version of the 
Torah scrolls there are nine such verses and according to the version of 
Rabbi Yosef Tuv Elem there are 23 such verses. According to both versions 
v'hitgalach is the middle verse."

If you have anything else on this subject, I will appreciate your cooperation.
Behatzlacha

Dr. Isaac Betech Nissan (T.O.V.), Mexico City, MEXICO
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The Kollel replies:

Yes, that is a very straightforward answer. In fact, Rabbi Zilber goes on
to explain all of the statements of the Gemara there in a similar manner.

Be well,
Mordecai Kornfeld

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