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The Twelve Minute Shiur
Freehof Institute
83 episodes
5 days ago
Byte-sized audio learning from the Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah
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Byte-sized audio learning from the Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah
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Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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#75 - Gadol K'vod Hab'riyot: A Wedding on Shabbat
The Twelve Minute Shiur
13 minutes 39 seconds
6 months ago
#75 - Gadol K'vod Hab'riyot: A Wedding on Shabbat

In shiur ​#73, we saw that the exalted halakhic principle "great is human dignity" has historically played but a minor, limited role in practical halakhic decision making. This shiur considers a famous exception to that rule. Rabbi Moshe Isserles permitted a couple to violate the Rabbis' prohibition against holding weddings on Shabbat when postponing the hupah until Sunday would have brought shame and humiliation upon the bride. His halakhic argument suggests that poskim are entitled to abandon established halakhic precedent when, in their estimation, ethical necessity demands a different decision. It's a big deal.

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The Twelve Minute Shiur
Byte-sized audio learning from the Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah