[Avodah] Succah Decorations That Were Made For Non Jewish Holidays
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
Tue Oct 11 06:37:23 PDT 2011
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 06:41:54AM -0400, Prof. Levine quoted from Revach:
> The Shevet Halevi (2:10) says that even if it is written on the box that
> it is made for the Non Jewish Holiday it is permissible. Moreover he
> adds that since it was made by a machine and not a person, a machine
> cannot have intentions for avodah zara. (Moadim L'Simcha)
I'm wondering why the Moadim LeSimchah's statement is relevant. I thought
the only consecrations by a non-Jew to AZ that has any halachic chalos
is the AZ itself (for a Jew, it requires worship before we consider the
idol to be AZ) and taqroves. And a snowflake window decoration isn't an
offering to Yeishu.
This is saying that not only is it mutar if a person made the Xmas
decoration, but it wasn't even made by a person?
I also find it interesting that Revach didn't find a citation for saying
that the kinds of decorations we would use in a Sukkah are made for the
civil Xmas, not the original religious holiday. (You know, the holiday
the US allows within "church vs state" featuring the fat guy in a Coca
Cola uniform.) I could see arguing that the decoration is derekh Emori
rather than full-blown AZ.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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