Is It Too Early for Juvenile Purim Humor?
Q: What do you call a rabbi who cares about Minhag Ashkenaz?
A: “An Amaliker Rav.” (Yiddish)
Q: What do you call a rabbi who cares about Minhag Ashkenaz?
A: “An Amaliker Rav.” (Yiddish)
לא ליסתור בי כנישתא עד דבני בי כנישתא אחריתי… משום פשיעותא (מגלה כ”ו ב’).
I read Rabbi Nosson Shulman opposed the opposition to “Shemiras Shabbos Kehilchasa” because no alternative was (then?) available. (I don’t know if he meant all written opposition; “Lechoshvei Shemo”, Rabbi Benyamin Zilber, etc.)
The same is true for showing certain Jews their rabbis are ignoramuses.
This is also the lesson behind the tale of the scholar who tried to correct an isolated simpleton’s prayer. Then, the simpleton forgot what he was taught, had no one to consult, and ceased praying altogether.
That’s what various “zealots” refuse to grasp…
As far as I can tell, the Bimah is never in the middle (per the Mishkan, the Alexandria synagogue, etc.). It’s always placed toward the front. If they copied it from the Minim, why did we copy it, in turn, with a compromise, from them?!
I asked a scholar or two, but none could help me out.