- Rabbi Hershel Schachter
- Date:
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Series:
Daily Shiur
Venue: YU Wilf Campus
Gemara: - Duration: 1 hr 24 min
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Author: aharon wolfish
Should married women light the menorah separately from their husbands (with a bracha). I have heard that Rav Soloveichick said that ishto kegufo is not applicable. Thank you
Author: aharon wolfish
Should married women light the menorah separately from their husbands (with a bracha). I have heard that Rav Soloveichick said that ishto kegufo is not applicable. Thank you
Author: aharon wolfish
Should married women light the menorah separately from their husbands (with a bracha). I have heard that Rav Soloveichick said that ishto kegufo is not applicable. Thank you
Author: Teacher Reply
That was Rav Soloveitchik's opinion (against the psak of the mishnah berurah) On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 5:58 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Rabbi Hershel Schachter, > > A question has been posted for you on YUTorah by aharon wolfish. > > aharon wolfish asked this question treated as [public] message. > Please click here to reply publicly > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20Women%20lighting%20%20%7C%7C6bf4d991-4ed8-45f0-bd3b-3d9d314b14e9> > (your response will be visible on the website, and your email address will > remain invisible) or click here to reply privately > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20Women%20lighting%20%20> > (your message will be sent directly to the questioner, and your email > address will be visible to that person only). > > Shiur Title: Inyonei Chanukah 5781 Part 1 - Mekor Hachag, Ofen shel > Hachag, Al Hanisim, Neiros Chanukah > <https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/979318/rabbi-hershel-schachter/inyonei-chanukah-5781-part-1-mekor-hachag-ofen-shel-hachag-al-hanisim-neiros-chanukah/> > Subject: Women lighting > Question: Should married women light the menorah separately from their > husbands (with a bracha). I have heard that Rav Soloveichick said that > ishto kegufo is not applicable. Thank you > -- May we share in besoros tovos
Author: Teacher Reply
That was Rav Soloveitchik's opinion (against the psak of the mishnah berurah) On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 5:58 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Rabbi Hershel Schachter, > > A question has been posted for you on YUTorah by aharon wolfish. > > aharon wolfish asked this question treated as [public] message. > Please click here to reply publicly > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20Women%20lighting%20%20%7C%7C6bf4d991-4ed8-45f0-bd3b-3d9d314b14e9> > (your response will be visible on the website, and your email address will > remain invisible) or click here to reply privately > <[email protected]?subject=YUTORAH%20%2D%20Women%20lighting%20%20> > (your message will be sent directly to the questioner, and your email > address will be visible to that person only). > > Shiur Title: Inyonei Chanukah 5781 Part 1 - Mekor Hachag, Ofen shel > Hachag, Al Hanisim, Neiros Chanukah > <https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/979318/rabbi-hershel-schachter/inyonei-chanukah-5781-part-1-mekor-hachag-ofen-shel-hachag-al-hanisim-neiros-chanukah/> > Subject: Women lighting > Question: Should married women light the menorah separately from their > husbands (with a bracha). I have heard that Rav Soloveichick said that > ishto kegufo is not applicable. Thank you > -- May we share in besoros tovos