[Avodah] Rambam Hilchot Qriyat Shema
Micha Berger via Avodah
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Wed Jun 21 16:28:50 PDT 2017
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 11:07:45PM +0200, Ben Waxman via Avodah wrote:
: >I don't understand the question. The Rambam always gives reasons
: >and sources, and this chapter is a perfect example...
In the Bavli "Mai ta'ama?" is a request for a reason.
In the Y-mi, it is a request for a pasuq as source.
Reasons and sources are different things, and I think the difference
helps clears up the question.
: Yes, for a mitzva he cites part of the pasuk. Here he not only cites
: the Midrash but quotes it at length, using much more verbiage than
: in other places.
Zev was saying that the Rambam usually opens or close with a reason,
a ta'am hamitzvah. (And, as he explains in the Moreh, he only expects
these to cover the generalities.)
Usually, these are unsourced. But, kedarko, when he can paraphrase a
source he does. Which is what he is doing here.
: I have been doing my own Rambam Yomi and what I have seen is that he
: often says something like "al pi shemoah" or "Moshe tikkein" or
: "pashat haminhag" to explain why we do certain things. But quoting a
: Midrash? This one stands out.
This paragraph addresses the Rambam's not spending much time on sources,
not about reasons.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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