[Avodah] Rambam Hilchot Qriyat Shema
Zev Sero via Avodah
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Fri Jun 9 12:07:41 PDT 2017
On 09/06/17 11:19, Ben Waxman via Avodah wrote:
> Rambam Hilchot Qriyat Shema A:4 brings in the famous midrash about
> Yaacov's sons saying Shema to justify or explain why we say "Baruch Shem
> Kavod . . .". This seemed different, out of place, to me. Why bring in a
> source? Because interjecting these words is so foreign that even a dry
> halacha guide demands that they be sourced?
>
> Does the Rambam bring in a midrash in other places to justify a practice?
I don't understand the question. The Rambam always gives reasons and
sources, and this chapter is a perfect example. He's spent the previous
three halachos giving the source for the mitzvah, the reasons for the
selection of these three parshios, the reason we say the third parsha at
night and the source for that reason, and now in halacha four he adds
the final detail, and its reason and source.
When we say the Rambam doesn't give his sources, we mean that he doesn't
tell us where in the gemara he derives the halachos. He doesn't expect
his audience to be familiar with the gemara, and he's not interested in
convincing those who are, or in defending himself to them. But he
always gives the pasuk where a mitzvah or halacha is stated, or tells us
that it comes "mipi hashmuah", or was instituted by chazal or by the
geonim. When he gives a psak which doesn't come directly from the gemara
he says "ken horu hage'onim", "ken horu rabosai", or "ken nir'a li".
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