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October 3, 2010 2:08 am at 2:08 am #592488an ideaParticipant
Is it permitted to shave tonight? I remember once hearing something about lack of kavod shabbos? does this apply if one was unable to shave I.E if it was yom tov?
October 3, 2010 3:24 am at 3:24 am #698273lesschumrasParticipantWith all due respect, where do people come up with these ideas?
1. it’s no longer shabbos and 2. why shaving? why not going online to ask that question?
October 3, 2010 3:40 am at 3:40 am #698274☕️coffee addictParticipantWith all due respect, where do people come up with these ideas?
whenever someone says that they don’t really mean to show respect
1. it’s no longer shabbos
and therefore, what? there is an inyan of showing kavod to shabbos
and 2. why shaving? why not going online to ask that question?
b/c there is nothing wrong with asking a shayloh thats like saying you cant ask a shayloh on friday about cutting nails (the shulchan aruch says you shouldn’t cut them three days before)
October 3, 2010 3:50 am at 3:50 am #698275misterhockMemberthere is an inyan not to shave motz shabbos as you are showing that you couldnt shave till now and right after shabbos you are which is an embarrasment to shabbos.
this is not a sgula or something that was made up yesterday, its brought down in many seforim
October 3, 2010 4:12 am at 4:12 am #698276WIYMemberMisterhock
Is it mentioned in Mishnah Berurah?
October 3, 2010 4:29 am at 4:29 am #698277yitayningwutParticipantIt is not mentioned in any of the major halacha seforim, including the Mishna Brura. Misterhock I challenge you to find me a source. R’ Shlomo Kluger (Chochmas Shlomo) says such a thing in Hilchos Lag Ba’omer but he is referring to a case where one pushes off the haircut until after Shabbos.
October 3, 2010 11:44 am at 11:44 am #698278lesschumrasParticipantmbachur,
“and 2. why shaving? why not going online to ask that question?
b/c there is nothing wrong with asking a shayloh “
That’s another pet peeve. He had 3 days, including Motzai Shabbos, to ask his Rav.Why do people persist in asking for piskei tshuva from anonymous posts on the internet?
If he has no Rav, there are any number of legitamite, frum websites with identified, verifiable poskim ready and willing to answer his question.
October 3, 2010 12:49 pm at 12:49 pm #698279☕️coffee addictParticipantThat’s another pet peeve. He had 3 days, including Motzai Shabbos, to ask his Rav.Why do people persist in asking for piskei tshuva from anonymous posts on the internet?
If he has no Rav, there are any number of legitamite, frum websites with identified, verifiable poskim ready and willing to answer his question.
well if you’re wording it that way you’re 100% correct it’s a shame a lot of people don’t have a Rav these days
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