Blasphemy
Desecration of God today is seen as committing an immoral or unhalakhic act by a person with religious symbols (a kippah with a fringe on the outside, etc.)
If a person is aware that he is making a mistake and committing offenses, should he not go out in clothing that appears Jewish?
Should I tell a repentant person to go without a kippah because I know that he is still unaware of all his transgressions and will commit blasphemy against God?
Contrary to the baraita in Kiddushin on page 11, I am talking about not doing anything in the context of the desecration of God that I am about to sin. I am talking about how much we should fear desecration of God on a daily basis, especially since we know that most people are not perfect.
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They tell of the Rebbe of the GK Manasvid, who once walked down the street of Bucharest on a holy Sabbath wearing a shtreimel on his head. In those days, the state of Judaism in Bucharest was at its lowest ebb. As he was walking down the street, a Jew ran after him and scolded him, saying, "Rev., you are committing a great and terrible desecration of God by walking down the street wearing a shtreimel on a holy Sabbath."
The GK Manasvid, who was a wise man, replied: "Here, I know what is considered desecration of God among you; walking down the street with a shtreimel on a holy Sabbath. Now, perhaps you will kindly reveal to me the secret: what is called Kiddush Hashem among you?" The man answered and said: If the rabbi wishes to know what we call Kiddush D’, I will tell you something amazing: “Here is one of my neighbors who circumcised his son and honored the priest with godfathership” Now please tell me, isn't this a great Kiddush D’??????????
Rabbi Michi, what do you think about what happened with Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Feibelson?
https://www.kikar.co.il/364753.html
You know the rabbi, don't you?
I would also like to know your opinion on his teachings.
I didn't understand the question. What do I think about him being threatened with a knife? I think they should be invited to the award ceremony at the President's.
I don't know the details.
My second question was: Do you know Rabbi Feibelson? And what do you think of his ideas?
And I replied that I don't know the details and therefore there is no point in expressing an opinion.
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