tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503011982823885388.post2853031683434946436..comments2024-02-26T03:19:11.486-05:00Comments on The Daily Leaf: :המלך המשפט י"בShtiklerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07498936768989355610noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503011982823885388.post-75974152825168274172012-08-19T17:03:41.407-04:002012-08-19T17:03:41.407-04:00Reb Yaakov Kaminetsky discusses this term in his C...Reb Yaakov Kaminetsky discusses this term in his Chidushim on Shluchan Oruch and wonders why in fact these phrases are exceptions. He says that the phrase "Melech HaMishpat" and "Aron Habris" are in fact not in semichut form but are as if they are one word; thus the Heh Hayediah is more understandable. See there for details. <br />If that's true, it's certainly possible that "בעל קריאה" or even "בעל קורא" is similar and can be construed as one "word". it would then certainly be acceptable to put a Heh Hayediah in front of that phrase.MGnoreply@blogger.com