[Avodah] Heseibah, Halachah and Science
Sholom Simon
sholom at aishdas.org
Mon Apr 22 05:41:13 PDT 2019
His teshuva seems to fit a meta-halachic theory I've heard from a teacher
that many times Chazal knew the mesorah/law/torah she'bal'peh, but didn't
necessarily know the reason and they (to put it bluntly) guessed at the
reason. I've heard the kashrus status of bee honey described in that way
-- i.e., nobody disputed that bee honey was kosher, but they were incorrect
when they ascribed a scientific reason for it.
How might that apply to other situations? (Killing lice on shabbos?). It
is a general meta-halachic rule? If not, when is it applied and when not?
Or is this a post-hoc justification? I have no idea...
Another teshuvah by R' Asher Weiss. I'm sharing it for the metahalakhah
> implications. Must heseibah be on the left even now that we know there
> is no greater risk of choking by reclining on the right?
>
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