The return of the Shatz
Hello.
As is known, the members of the Great Knesset established the Chazrat Shatz for several reasons, the main one being to exclude from the obligation worshipers who do not know how to pray (….). Nowadays, we often encounter the phenomenon that, when a large gathering, even one numbering hundreds of people, approaches the lectern of the public representative, the person who knows the least how to pray of all the holy congregation present there; and especially during Yahrzeit, when – of course – we are talking about Torah bodies, which if they are not observed, Torah will be forgotten from Israel… My question to you is, hasn’t the time come to excuse those people who are reluctant to approach the lectern, by one means or another? Is public honor not a component of this picture? I have come to know that you are of the opinion that if the taste is null and void, the custom is null and void, as you practice in practice with regard to eating legumes on Passover.
Thank you.
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