for the purims and the purim nots
rabbi eisenberger gave a dvar halachah this morning with dad in mind so here goes,
if someone from outside of jlem goes into jlem on sunday (ie. for a bris) then it is purim for the outsider but not for the insider, the outsider must say al hanisim (davening, bentching), the question that still remains is is the seudah he eats in jlem (ie, seudat brit) considered to be a purim seudah. and a jlem resident who goes outside of jlem on 14 adar would NOT say al hanisim as it is not purim for him.
happy fastings
if someone from outside of jlem goes into jlem on sunday (ie. for a bris) then it is purim for the outsider but not for the insider, the outsider must say al hanisim (davening, bentching), the question that still remains is is the seudah he eats in jlem (ie, seudat brit) considered to be a purim seudah. and a jlem resident who goes outside of jlem on 14 adar would NOT say al hanisim as it is not purim for him.
happy fastings
3 Comments:
According to Shoshana's teacher (and Gush Yeshiva) you can have your purim seuda inside Jlem, on the rest of the world's Purim day.
In Chevron there are 2 days Purim as there is a safeik which day it should be...
By 2R, at 1:18 AM
Why would he leave it a safek? Thats not so nice.
By stillruleall, at 6:12 AM
He told Dad that he could not eat the seuda in Jerusalem.
By rockofgalilee, at 8:09 AM
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