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http://tinyurl.com/3nho9s7<br><br>
</a><font size=3>By now most everyone has heard of the White House Online
Petition for Sholom Rubashkin. The question is whether or not
there is a Mitzvah of Pidyon Shvuyim in signing the petition, and the
nature of the Mitzvah. Rav Yechiel Michel Epstein (1829-1908) deals
with the Mitzvah of Pidyon Shvuyim in his comments to the 252nd chapter
of Yore Deah, in the laws of Tzedaka.<br><br>
He writes (252:1), “And all this was in earlier times, and even nowadays
in far flung wildernesses such as Asia and Africa, where bandits fall
upon travelers and take them into captivity to the point where it is
necessary to redeem them with large sums of money, as is known from the
caravans that travel in the western wilderness.”ť<br><br>
It seems that the Aruch haShulchan is suggesting that the full blown
Pidyon Shvuyim and all its associated Halachos are a thing of the past
and no longer applicable in the Aruch haShulchan’s time. It is a
controversial Aruch HaShulchan – one that has engendered three types of
readings:<br><br>
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