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  3. Adjustable height, width and detachable arms
  4. Back is height adjustable, angle adjustable from 5 -15 and can be folded down
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Question : Why does the guy that always drives by my house on his electric wheelchair get mad when I ask him for a ride?
We're both going to the store and he has room on the back. Isn't that rude?

Answer:
you should get this and use the saving gas argument http://www.tshirthell.com/shirts/products/a696/a696_bm.gif

 

Question : On the Jewish Shabbos can a person be in an electric wheelchair or a regular one?
Is operating machinery or anything like that against the law? So breach you are saying they canNOT because that is being merciful? Does pushing a wheelchair count as work?

Answer:
Life takes priority over all other Commandments except two. No matter what, you may not bow down or worship other gods and you may not commit adultery. If you can use a non-electric chair then that is preferred. In that case, you could use your non-electric chair on Shabbot without breaking any commandments. If on the other hand you can not operate a non-electric chair, then you may use the electric wheelchair as necessary for health reasons. However this does not mean you should be using the electric chair to take the kids for a walk or for other non-survival needs. On this particular subject, the three Denominations of the Jewish faith have strongly different views. The Reform would not even think about the issue. Do what you want. The Conservative would go with was said above plus you could use the electric chair to come to services. They have the same attitude about cars in the USA, you can use them to come to services. (In Israel you must walk.) The Orthodox would go with the above and since going to services is not a life-or-death matter, you should not use the electric wheelchair to come to services. However, if you did, they would not throw you out.

 

Question : Where can a paralyzed person go on vacation that is wheelchair accessable? What about going to Egypt?
My good friend wants to travel to Egypt and see the paramids... I would like to take him there but I don't know how accessible that would be for an electric wheelchair? I would also like to know if there are other nice places to take someone on vacation who uses a wheel chair? Money is not really a problem. Can someone give us some ideas? My friend has only been paralyzed for a 2 yrs and this would be a first vacation we would take together... Thank you!

Answer:
http://www.makoa.org/travel.htm

 

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