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Diversity of opinions

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light asked 1 week ago

Peace, Your Honor,
Who decides if there is a plurality of opinions? 
For example, Shulchan Aruch says this and Rambam says this? 
 

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Michi Staff answered 1 week ago

There are no rules about this. The Shul is usually given greater status.

light replied 1 week ago

But is there any legality in this matter? For example, did a rabbi make you one? If I am attached to one rabbi, do I have to stick to him in every ruling or is there any possibility of also switching between rabbis if the logic changes from topic to topic?

Michi Staff replied 1 week ago

In principle, if you choose a rabbi, it is recommended and customary to stick to the same one. Certainly not to choose rulings based on what is convenient. You asked about books, not rabbis, meaning you asked what a posak is supposed to do.

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