On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 07:44:20AM +0300, Marty Bluke via Avodah wrote: > What is the rationale behind this? A person does all kinds of serious > aveiros doesn't feel bad about it and doesn't repent and yet comes Yom > Kippur all is forgiven. Why? How does that make any sense? Simple proof […]
On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 06:04:07AM +0300, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > The piskei tshuvot (O"C 66) is pretty clear that the practice of the chazan > saying gaal yisrael quietly is baseless and should not be followed. Any > empirical data from your experience on the frequence of this practice, its > […]
The piskei tshuvot (O?C 66) is pretty clear that the practice of the chazan saying gaal yisrael quietly is baseless and should not be followed. Any empirical data from your experience on the frequence of this practice, its source and/or reasons for its popularity? bsorot tovot joel rich
. R' Marty Bluke asked: > What is the rationale behind this? A person does all kinds of > serious aveiros doesn't feel bad about it and doesn't repent > and yet comes Yom Kippur all is forgiven. Why? How does that > make any sense? This has bothered me for many decades, since the […]
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 05:59:51AM +0300, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > What are we trying to make of the fact that while the Jewish "day" starts > at night, the tur chose to start his "day" (in orach chaim) in the AM (and > that IIUC all siddurim did the same). As […]
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 05:57:58AM +0300, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > I just noticed that the Tur does not describe his four volumes in his > introductions as the 4 turim until the fourth volume (choshen mishpat). > Certainly not a conclusive proof, but I wonder if it leans towards that > […]
. R' Joel Rich asked: > What are we trying to make of the fact that while the Jewish > "day" starts at night, the tur chose to start his "day" (in > orach chaim) in the AM (and that IIUC all siddurim did the same). To me, this is based purely on practical considerations, […]
What is the rationale behind this? A person does all kinds of serious aveiros doesn?t feel bad about it and doesn?t repent and yet comes Yom Kippur all is forgiven. Why? How does that make any sense?
What are we trying to make of the fact that while the Jewish ?day? starts at night, the tur chose to start his ?day? (in orach chaim) in the AM (and that IIUC all siddurim did the same). Bsorot tovot joel rich
I just noticed that the Tur does not describe his four volumes in his introductions as the 4 turim until the fourth volume (choshen mishpat). Certainly not a conclusive proof, but I wonder if it leans towards that there was no overarching vision of what it would be when he started. Thoughts? Bsorot tovot Joel […]