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SixOfWands
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Wed, Sep 30 2020, 11:15 am
amother [ Mint ] wrote: | It is not an issur d'Oraisa to each shiurim WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD TO DO SO BY DAAS TORAH.
Period. End of story.
That's what our rabbonim are here for.
They interpret the Torah based on common sense which leaves room to interpretation by those who know more than us.
Would you have preferred the OP drop dead?
Or she pass out and chas vshalom her kids injure themselves?
Kol hakavod to her for having the ability to think rationally and to do the safest most correct thing FOR THAT MOMENT. |
Our rabbis interpret halacha, because most of us lack their learning and experience. But they don't make things not assur. Something that was assur doesn't suddenly become OK because a rabbi said so; conversely, something that is OK isn't somehow verboten because a rabbi wasn't consulted.
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