[Avodah] Chol Moed Minyan for Those Who Wear Tefillen
Ben Waxman via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Sat Apr 29 20:58:25 PDT 2017
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Your exceptions prove the rule. Sorry you are unfamiliar with minhagei
eretz yisrael. They are esentially minhagei Hagra, brought here by the
famous “prushim” clan, and these minhagim have been accepted throughout
Israel, with some exceptions.In Yerushalayim , they are accepted almost
uniformly. The Tukotchinsky Luach for minhagim of the davening is a
reflection of this and it is accepted by almost all. True, here and
there, as your friend noted, there is a minyan that puts on tefillin. To
each his own. But there are thousands of minyanim that don’t, and many
of them do not hesitate to unceremoniously throw anyone out that dares
put them on, even in the corner or in another room. I have seen this myself.
Rav Schach’s custom, and certainly the Erlauer Rebbe indicate that the
general custom is not to put on tefillin. None of the yeshivas,
including Rav Schach’s yeshiva, adopted his minhag.None of the chassidim
here do either except the relatively small numbered Erlauer.
Ben
On 4/28/2017 4:27 PM, Prof. Levine via Avodah wrote:
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> This statement does not seem to be correct. See
http://tinyurl.com/3ouq78x
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> Note the following from there.
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