[Avodah] Mezuza On The Home Of A Mixed Married Couple
Prof. Levine
llevine at stevens.edu
Fri Nov 11 06:49:48 PST 2011
From http://revach.net/article.php?id=4503
Someone offered a mezuza to a Jewish man living with a non-Jewish
woman. The man agreed to pay for it and hang it up on his door. Rav
Moshe Shternbuch was asked (3:327) if it was worthwhile to help him
at least keep this one mitzva, despite his grave situation.
Rav Shternbuch answered that a Jew who lives with a non-Jew has a Din
of a Meshumad, someone who converted to another religion. A Meshumad
is not even entitled to be buried in a Jewish cemetery, and neither
is someone who lives with a non-Jew. This is worse than any other
aveira in the Torah. He is not merely Oveid Avodah Zara he is a Meshumad.
A mezuza says Rav Shternbuch, is sign of Ol Malchus Shamayim. A
Meshumad cannot have such a sign on his door. Even a Michalel
Shabbos Bifarhesia may, and should, have a Mezuza because he can
justify in his own mind a belief in Hashem. However this man wants
live with a non-Jew, yet show that this is a fine arrangement for a
kosher Jewish home.
Technically speaking, says Rav Shternbuch, the house is not even
Chayav in Mezuza since in secular law the women is part owner in the
assets, it becomes a house that belongs to both a Jew and non-Jew in
partnership, which is not chayav in mezuza according to most Poskim.
The bottom line says Rav Shternbuch is that not only are you not
obligated to assist him with his mezuza, but it is forbidden. It is
our obligation to ostracize him until he divorces her and returns
B'tshuva Sheleima.
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