[Avodah] Women reading a ketuba
Rich, Joel
JRich at sibson.com
Sat Jan 3 19:26:35 PST 2009
I want to pose the possibility, though, that "slippery slope" arguments
aren't beyond halakhah, but actually reflect ikkar hadin. Doesn't the
issur against being a "poreitz geder" mean "don't start down slippery
slopes"?
:-)BBii!
-Micha
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This would be a worthwhile research project but if you look at rashi on
avodah zara 27b (uporetz geder) it seems to be defined based on being
over on divrei chachamim, not on doing something new that was not
practiced but was never banned.
KT
Joel Rich
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