Q. We can only be so incredibly grateful and thankful to Rav Alan Rabinowitz, his honorable family and Wolf Adar – Frum Toronto for their constant great contribution to our community in so many different yet most necessary fields of information  and for their astounding great help to us for so, so many, many years. And Be’H  we much want to continue and certainly increase. Ya’a sher Kochachem.

Since we now are renovating our shul website, the good shaila aroused: What is the correct title to our website of Bais Dov Yosef shailos, that is needed since we do have a most necessary search option?

A. Horav Shlomo Miller’s Shlit”a opinion is that given that in answering the shailos presented there are a number of very “chosuv” and important Rabbonim and Poskim involved, the title should indeed mention and reflect that fact, and “Ask The Rov” or similar singular is not really a correct option.

However, the corresponding true option, may be a title that reads “Ask the Rabbanim.” The problem is that that title does not sound or transmit well in our times.

The Rov Shlit’a recommended to name the title of our website answering shailos by a number of great Rabbonim, should just be: “Ask a Rav” and that title would grant to all of us, the opportunity to not only ask the most unusual and interesting shailos from so many different sources and diverse countries, but also, when able to do so, offer a correct and true answer from many different great authorities. That answer will Iy’H b’n, be as usual revised and amended not only by our greatest ‘Gadol Hador, Yaarich Shonim Horav Shlomo Miller Shlit’a’ but by the great Poskim of our group.

Again, our greatest appreciation to Wolf Adar – Frum Toronto and to R’ Alan Rabinowitz Shlit’a and familyMay Hashem bless them with al the Brochos that the ones who help so much the many so deserve,

Rabbi A. Bartfeld as revised by, Horav Dovid Pam, Horav Aharon Miller, Horav Chanoch Ehrentreu and Horav Kalman Ochs Shlit’a