[Avodah] No more (Not eating) Gebrokts
Prof. Levine
larry62341 at optonline.net
Mon Mar 26 12:38:34 PDT 2018
At 03:17 PM 3/26/2018, Micha Berger wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 11:19:56AM -0400, Prof. Levine via Avodah wrote:
>:> (Please note my use of the word "practice". I am not paskening on
>:> whether or not this counts as a minhag. That's the posek's job.)
>
>: Why doesn't the hataras Nedarim we make before Rosh Hashana work for this?
>
>If this worked, there would be no concept of minhag at all!
There would still be minhag, but one could decide not to follow
some of the minhagim of one's parents, which, of course, one can do anyway.
If your father stood for kiddush and you decide based on Tosafos that
you want to sit, do you have to be mater Nedar for this? I think not.
The advent of Chassidus led to changing many minhagim, such as
davening Nusach Ashkenaz. Do you think that people were mater Nedar
at the time? I think not. I think they just began to follow the
changes that Chassidism introduced.
YL
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