Seventh in a series (IYH) on Minhag Avoseihem b’Yedeihem/Al Teshanu Min ha’Minhag.You can find the teshuvah at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1I4_f-f5j7o1y0PEYnGT1KVIcZpi0LQ3Y
There is a fascinating article in JTA (linked below) where the Rav of a MO shul allowed a woman to say Birchas Gomel at the Bimah on shabbos morning.? My sense is that there is nothing wrong with that Halachicly. But My sense is also that this would never be allowed in a mainstrean Orthodox […]
On Sep 2, 2025, 2:42AM, at 2:42AM, Aryeh Frimer wrote: >Micha Berger nicely proves from Rabbbenu Tam (Sefer haYashar, shut >47:7) that Rashi requires making Eirusin and Nissuin on two separate >kosot. This suggests that eirusin and nissuin were back-to-back by >Rashi's day. I remember from my youth hearing that eirusin and nissuin >were placed […]
Chaim Baruch Kaufman challenged the assertion that we are only commanded to admonish our fellow Jew, but we are not commanded to bring about his or her repentance His challenge appears to be supported by the RaMBaM, DeOs 6:7 Mitzvah LeHachZiro LeMutav - the command is to restore him to good a *mitzvah* to correct […]
Some time back the following was posted The Rambam writes in 3 places in the Perush Hamishnayos (Sanhedrin 10,3; Sotah 3,3; Shavuos 4,1) and in the Sefer Hamitzvos lo taaseh 133 there is no psak on hashkafa unless it relates to Halacha. Here is a quote from one of the Rambam's (Sotah 3,3 the language […]
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> > >> the commandment is for us to admonish our fellow Jew, not to bring > about his or her repentance This is an important statement, but is it accurate? Is this splitting hairs or is our mitzvah truly detached from the other guy's need to do teshuva? Chaimbaruch Kaufman
The old shuls in Passaic were built before WWII and sold well before the Yeshiva Gedolah and the revival of Jewish life in Passaic Park. When they were built, Passaic was a major city in Jewish life. When they were sold, not so much. AhS OC 153:16 talks about not being able to sell a […]
> > The RaMBaM seems to rule that we not humiliate sinners but only when we > begin > He writes Techilah > and in Teshuvah he writes that the sinner requires to be embarrassed in > order to repent > There are enough contradictions in Rambam that we don't have to invent contradictions that […]
The RaMBaM seems to rule that we not humiliate sinners but only when we begin He writes Techilah and in Teshuvah he writes that the sinner requires to be embarrassed in order to repent writes DeOs 6:7 It is a mitzvah to help a sinner and one who has strayed from the good to return […]
On Tue, Sep 02, 2025 at 08:44:13PM -0400, Joel Rich wrote: > From hakira: >> In your experience, does emunah require more than pure rationality? > > R. Schachter: Yes. just as rationality is enough for the fact that George > Washington was the president of the United States. It is basic history. > Similarly, […]