Vision Ish lessons
Hello Rabbi Michael,
I wanted to ask you whether, according to halakha, it is appropriate or correct to be concerned with the lessons of the Chazo’a or is it sufficient to rely on the lessons of the Grach Na’eh, as is the method of most poskim?
Best regards,
It seems to me that the Rabbi Na’ah is usually more right. If someone wants to be strict, that is of course possible, but in my opinion there is no necessity.
Is he also more correct in length measurements or only in volume measurements?
(I believe that the olives did not get smaller, and olives from that period were found to be the same size, but I heard that in length measurements the forecaster is always correct).
I didn't look into it in depth, but they've always practiced it as a ritual. It's clear that the one who practices it has something to rely on.
As far as I know, the custom of measuring length was only in volume classes, in length classes they used the custom of measuring length, and the contradiction between length and volume measurements already arose at the time of the Bay and Mevvit who questioned the contradiction between the customs, which means that this was their custom.
It seems that the prophet himself wrote a letter that is nothing more than a lie.
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