[Avodah] punishing children for the sins of fathers
Eli Turkel via Avodah
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Mon Nov 23 05:02:08 PST 2015
http://www.torahmusings.com/2015/11/rav-kook-on-nidui-and-cherem/?utm_source=Weekly+Digest&utm_campaign=9e311bfd0f-Weekly_Digest_Correction&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_bfc0f3f090-9e311bfd0f-267646509
If *Taz*? idea applies even when the purpose is to foster better Torah
observance, punishing someone who did not sin would be an example, since
the Torah says ?? ????? ???? ?? ????, fathers should not be killed for the
sins of sons, and vice verse. If so, rabbis cannot do it even as an
extraordinary measure to foster Torah observance.
That seems to R. Kook the implication of *Sanhedrin* 44a?s questioning how
Yehoshua could have killed the children of Achan. The answer was that they
weren?t killed (which is not the simple reading of the verse), they were
forced to watch, to learn a lesson. If Yehoshua was allowed to kill the
children as an object lesson to others, the Gemara?s question makes no
sense. It seems clear, he says, that the verse prohibits killing (or
punishing) sons for the sins of the father, even if it would help make an
important point.
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Eli Turkel
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