The Torah forbids one to act based on superstitions. (Vayikra 19:26)
Saying "Because the bread fell out of my mouth / my walking stick fell / a deer crossed my path, therefore I will/won't do something" is forbidden.
Similarly, when being asked for a loan at the beginning of a week / month one is forbidden to answer "please don't make me start the week / month by lending money".
Refusing to walk under a ladder for fear of injury is a Mitzva; looking after your wellbeing.
Source Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 166:1, 33:13
- Danny
Tuesday, 12 Sivan 5770
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Halocho #575 - Can one walk under a ladder?
Please daven for a complete recovery for
Chagai Yitzchak ben Pnina - חגי יצחק בן פנינה
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health,
ladder,
money,
superstition
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Halocho #118 - Can one walk under a ladder?
The Torah forbids one to act based on superstitions. (Vayikra 19:26) Saying "Because the bread fell out of my mouth / my walking stick fell / a deer crossed my path, therefore I will/won't do something" is forbidden. Similarly, when being asked for a loan at the beginning of a week / month it's forbidden to answer "please don't make me start the week/month by lending money". Refusing to walk under a ladder for fear of injury is a Mitzva; looking after your wellbeing. Source Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 166:1, 33:13 - Danny Wednesday, 6 Tamuz 5768
Please daven for a little girl - TAMAR bat NAAMA - תמר בת נעמה - who is undergoing chemotherapy
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health,
ladder,
lending,
superstition
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