[Avodah] An-im Zemiros
A & C Walters
acwalters at bluebottle.com
Tue Oct 23 12:19:07 PDT 2007
I do not see what is wrong with the original question. You are claiming that since a majority of Ashkenazic shuls do recite it, it must be mutar? Why is this? Is perfectly feasible that it is ossur - what rayeh do you have that is it mutur. (I personally do not understand a tzad to assur it (except shinever rov), but what most shuls do is irrelevant to heter v'issur
From: RallisW at aol.com
>>Is one permitted to recite An-im Zemiros on Shabbos or Yom Tov as a majority
of Ashkenazic shuls do? Is one allowed to recite it at the end of davening? <<
>>>>>
Your question is strange. If the majority of Ashkenazic shuls recite An'im Zemiros then ipso factor it must be mutar. Your question should then be worded, "Why is it permitted to recite An'im Zemiros on Shabbos and Yom Tov?" In return I would ask, what would be the reason to think that one might /not/ be permitted to recite An'im Zemiros on Shabbos and Yom Tov, or that one might /not/ be permitted to recite it at the end of davening?
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