[Avodah] Sometimes Chutzpah is Praiseworthy
Rich, Joel
JRich at sibson.com
Mon Dec 31 02:37:09 PST 2007
Ain chachma, v'ain tavona v'ain aitza l'neged Hashem and therefore kol
makom sheyesh bo chillul Hashem, ain cholkin kavod l'rav (See Sanhedrin
82a, Eruvin 63a, Shavuos 30b and Brochos 19b for details and the
application of this principle).
> meir
Regards
Chana
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I always understood this to mean one could pasken in front of one's
rebbi without his permission in certain emergency circumstances ,I'm not
sure it would apply to pointing out something to one's rebbi (unless one
felt this would get quicker action?)\
KT
Joel Rich
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