On the subject of women being blessed with seven blessings during wartime
You gave a diagram in your lecture that summarizes your opinion on many points. I wanted to ask two things:
A. I usually do as Rabbi Ovadia ruled. If I don’t agree with his ruling methodology (second-order ruling, comparing permissive versus prohibitive, etc.), should I continue to follow his rulings?
on. Formal authority ceased after the signing of the Talmud. So how can a people actually conduct themselves now without formal authority? After all, every people/country/nation needs formal authority to enact new things for them, and to interpret old things for them. Without formal authority, seemingly everyone will do whatever they see fit and teachings will multiply in Israel! If we are obligated to obey only the rabbis of the time of the Talmud and before, then what do we do with the things that are renewed in each generation?
For example, you said that there is no single source of formal authority from which it follows that one must pray separately. Okay, so what? Maybe there is not because they couldn’t write everything! And if there was formal authority today, it would legislate that one must pray separately.
So, God forbid, how do we do it without formal authority, when a condition for the existence of a people is that they have someone to set the boundaries, etc.?
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