[Avodah] Nidche
Micha Berger via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Mon May 1 10:23:03 PDT 2017
Last year, in http://www.aishdas.org/avodah/vol34/v34n055.shtml#10 ,
RHM gave R' Aharon Soloveitchik's shitah. Much like this year, although
last iteration he added:
One can
review the Halachic sources RAS used in his book 'Logic of the heart,
Logic of the Mind'.
I responded in the post right below it, quoting
RGS, http://www.torahmusings.com/technology-halakhic-change-yom-ha-atzmaut ,
who in turn was commenting on R/Dr Aaron Levin of Flatbush's evolving
practice:
In America, where the celebrations can be more easily controlled to
avoid the desecration of Shabbos, many authorities did not recognize
the change of date, among them Rav Ahron Soloveichik and Rav Hershel
Schachter. They insisted that people recite Hallel on the fifth of
Iyar -- the day of the miracle of the declaration of the State of
Israel -- regardless of when Israelis celebrate the day. Rav Aaron
Levine's son, Rav Efraim Levine, told me that his father had to
change his position on this question over time.
Initially, Rav Levine followed Rav Soloveichik's ruling on this
subject and instructed his congregants to always recite Hallel on
the fifth of Iyar. However, the internet forced him to change his
position. If I understand correctly from our brief conversation,
Rav Levine's reasoning was that, in the past, Yom Ha-Atzma'ut
celebrations were local, taking place in synagogues and schools with
perhaps some articles in the Jewish newspaper. It was easy for a
community to determine its own date to celebrate.
To which I added:
RAS might have decided similarly or not had he lived to see the day
when the primary intercontinental communication was the telephone,
not the aerogram. We can't know.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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