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Degrees of holiness

שו”תDegrees of holiness
asked 4 years ago

When they say that the Temple Mount is holier than the Western Wall or the Mount Hermon Regional Council, what do they mean?
Is holiness something that exists that we simply don’t know how to measure with physical instruments, or is holiness simply a law in halakha about how one should behave in certain places, times, and objects, or is holiness related to the chance that God will hear prayers, just as in the Temple Solomon prayed that God would listen very carefully to everyone’s prayers there?
 


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מיכי Staff answered 4 years ago
This is an open question and I don’t know how to answer it (I don’t think anyone else does either). In my personal opinion, there is something in holiness and impurity about an object, and in this holiness differs from a mitzvah (there is a halakhic difference in holy objects versus mitzvah objects, regarding the Genizah). I remember an article by David Haneska on the Maimonides’ view of impurity and holiness, and it seems to me that there he claimed that this is a kind of reality.

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