[Avodah] Education foir Women
Richard Wolpoe
rabbirichwolpoe at gmail.com
Fri May 16 14:46:23 PDT 2008
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Shoshana L. Boublil <toramada at bezeqint.net>
wrote:
>
> When I teach a kallah, I like to teach from Taharat Bat Yisrael or from Rav
> Chaim David HaLevy's book. Why? B/c they are simple, direct and easy to
> understand. But both books have an interesting phenomenon: they mention
> repeatedly "in xxx case, ask a Rabbi". Why not just give the answer?
>
>
> Shoshana L. Boublil
>
>
Tangentially three is a Sugya in the Gmara on topi.c Rav was teaching a
public shiur and gave humros to the people that he did NOT giveto his
Talmiddim in private. Why? Because the public is not as well-informed to
the nuances etc. while his Talmiddim were...
In fact in Taharat Bat Yisrael the author is attacked in the appendix for
using heteirm "unfit for a ktizur book" and he goes on to defend himself.
[m ycrtizieu of this fine sefer is that he cites no soruces as oposed to
Darchei Tohora which does. In D. T,. you can llok up the SA/Rambam or the
pischie Teshuvan and trace the Halocha back as far as you wish.]
But I will re-iterate, I think that MOST people - men and women - can get at
least 95% of the necesary nuances in 2ndary books such as BTur/Beis Yosef
and other nos'ei keilim w/o consulting Shas. True a gadol hador would not
go that route, but for most people and even most rabbnonim Tur/BY v'chulei
is quite adequate.
--
Kol Tuv / Best Regards,
RabbiRichWolpoe at Gmail.com
see: http://nishmablog.blogspot.com/
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