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Furthermore, RMM claims there IS Psak when it comes to Hashkofo, and we need<br>
to follow the majority<br>
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Sure. Depends who you count. :-) >><br><br>I am confused. Even in strictly halachik issues no one claims today that we<br>follow a majority, that is why one should follow his LOR, ie one follows one's<br>Rav and NOT the majority.<br>
A trivial example is the argument over worms in Salmon. The OU paskens what<br>they think is right not what the majority says, Every kashrut agency has a posek who<br>decides. I don't think any kashrut agency exists that says we dont need a<br>
posek we just follow the majority of poskim.<br><br>Take a "simple" issue like saying Hallel on YH either with or without a bracha.<br>Who one counts is essential and even more when.<br>It seems that most of the gedolim in EY indeed said Hallel in the years 1948-1950.<br>
Mizrachi was the dominant force in the 1930s. Does that mean that one's<br>hashkafa must change over the years?<br><br>If the "majority" of poskim state that one cannot learn the shiurim of RYBS (which some<br>
have indeed said) would RMM stop learning what his uncle has said?<br>Certainly RHS paskens what he thinks and does not look for the majority.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Eli Turkel<br>
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