[Avodah] minhag avos
Micha Berger via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Sat Jun 18 20:45:56 PDT 2016
Anyone interested in our perrennial about minhag avos and minhag hamaqom
would likely be interested in R' David Brofsky's
<http://www.torahmusings.com/2016/05/role-challenges-minhag-21st-century>
Teasers:
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Individual Customs
The Torah teaches that in addition to the obligations and prohibitions
imposed by the Torah, an individual has the ability to create personal
obligations (Vayikra 5:4) or prohibitions (Bemidbar 30:3), known as
nedarim and shevuot
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Family Customs
As we shall see below, the Talmud teaches that one is also obligated to
observe the customs of one's locality (minhag ha-makom), even if one
leaves the place, until permanently relocating in another place. In
addition to observing the custom of one's "place," is there a
halakhically binding category of minhag avot, according to which one
would be obligated to follow the customs of one's family?
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Local or Communal Customs
As mentioned above, the Talmud (Pesachim 50a) teaches that one is
obligated to observe the "minhag ha-makom", local custom. This
obligation, as we shall see, is incumbent upon the residents of that
place.
Where it is the custom to do work on the eve of Passover until
midday one may do [work]; where it is the custom not to do [work],
one may not do [work].
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Minhag and Pesak Halakhah
In addition to being bound by local extra-halakhic customs, the Talmud
teaches that if it is customary in a certain place to follow a specific
halakhic view, that halakhic opinion becomes binding. For example, the
Gemara[39] relates:
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Gut Voch!
-Micha
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