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Reb Moshe (Igros Orach Chaim 4:24) says that according to the Brisker Rav – we mentioned earlier that the shem hameforash yud, kei… is not a kri u’kesiv but rather the pronunciation is Adnus – even the Peri Megadim (who says that one generally need not look at the written word by a kri u’kesiv) will agree that by the shem of yud, kei… one must look at the written word and read the name Adnus.

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Rabbi Fuchs learned in Yeshivas Toras Moshe, where he became a close talmid of Rav Michel Shurkin, shlit”a. While he was there he received semicha from Rav Zalman Nechemia Goldberg, shlit”a. He then learned in Mirrer Yeshiva in Brooklyn, and became a close talmid of Rav Shmuel Berenbaum, zt”l. Rabbi Fuchs received semicha from the Mirrer Yeshiva as well. After Rav Shmuel’s petira Rabbi Fuchs learned in Bais Hatalmud Kollel for six years. He is currently a Shoel Umaishiv in Yeshivas Beis Meir in Lakewood, and a Torah editor and weekly columnist at The Jewish Press.