[Avodah] R Avraham
Ben Waxman via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Fri Sep 9 05:30:03 PDT 2016
How can a rav decide what level of risk is acceptable if he isn't an
expert in the field?
Meaning, if the doctor says "there is a high probability (or even a good
probability (does anyone expect a doctor to say 52.3% chance?)) of the
patient suffering consequence X* if he fasts" on what basis is a rav
going to say "that's acceptable"?
*X means a consequence serious enough to warrant eating
Ben
On 9/9/2016 11:48 AM, Eli Turkel via Avodah wrote:
> Thus there are 3 steps in any psak. 1) derive the graph and statistics
> - this is the job of the expert
> 2) decide what level of risk is acceptable - this is the job of the rabbi
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