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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Israel - Orthodox Zionis Rabbis Use SMS Messages to Answer Halakhic Questions

Israel - Orthodox Zionis Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, writes and receives an average of no less than 3,000 cellphone text (SMS) messages a month. Almost all are questions of halachha, to which Aviner responds in short, permitted or forbidden, without giving the reason.

The questions vary: Is it permissible to prepare tehina on Shabbat?
Only if it is watery, Aviner responds.

‪Can I have physical contact with my three-year-old niece?
Up to age nine is the answer.

Can one steal from an Arab, who probably stole one's merchandise?
No, stealing from a thief is prohibited.

Ultra-Orthodox rabbis prohibit the use of SMS even for secular purposes. But Orthodox Zionism adopted it some years ago as a means of direct communication, and Aviner was one of the pioneers. "My phone number is not unlisted," he said. "That's the rabbi's job, to be available. During the war, I received 600 SMS messages a day. A soldier wrote me from inside a Lebanese house in the middle of the battle, asking whether he could use the electricity to recharge his cellphone. I said yes. The next day he wrote me that he had in any case decided to leave NIS 10 in the house."

10 Comments:

  • At 9:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    That's pretty interesting! especially when you wrote the 3 questions and answers they asked him, its a great idea and I like it! (b.t.w. I'm using about 8,000 sms text msgs mounthly!).

     
  • At 9:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Can one steal from an Arab, who probably stole one's merchandise?
    No, stealing from a thief is prohibited.

    Er iz stom on opikoires. Niye frimkiten.

     
  • At 10:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Wow! that's a wounderful idea! you really made my day with that news! By the way it showed me Between others that I'm not the only one playing around with sms text msgs! Lol. - A.B.K

     
  • At 1:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Choseedishe Yid said,
    Er iz stom on opikoires. Niye frimkiten
    **********************************
    VUS BY DIR IZ A FRIMKEIT, IZ IN INZER SHILCHUN URICH AN ISSUR! AZ DI HALTS AZ DI SHILCHUN URICH IS NUR FRIMKEITEN BIST DI DER APIKOYRES!!!

     
  • At 1:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Anon 1:31 Well said!

    BTW, does anyone have this Rabbi's Phone #?

     
  • At 1:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    does anyone have this Rabbi's email address?

     
  • At 8:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    מי כעמך ישראל
    In middle of a war, to ask שאלות of petty monetary value, to a גוי, to the enemy, and ultimately to go לפנים משורת הדין and repay - that sais ALOT about our nation.

     
  • At 10:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    The last comment says it all.

     
  • At 2:22 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    It would be a great idea if a Bais Din or Morah horah (ie Rabbi) in the USA did the same thing-
    there are always so many questions that need to be answered- which are often hard to ask in person.
    There are some email's to rabbis- but it takes often long for a response

     
  • At 1:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    i text alot of my questions to my Rabbi in boro park , and he calls me back with the answer, he does not text me back becuse he said that someone is paying his cell, and he did not ask him permiison to text,

     

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