hebrew - What mean the words Girsha and Mochel? - Mi Yodeya These two words seems related to each other I often heard "he is mochel the tnay (the condition)" or " girsha stam" I think it means something like he abandoned his condition but I can't find the
halacha - Repaying a loan if the lender was mochel - Mi Yodeya If one lends someone else money and realized that this person isn't going to pay, so the lender feels bad and doesn't want the person to have a sin and forgives the debt Let's say the borrower ran
What are the differences between selichah, mechilah and kaparah? In reflecting on these three terms, selichah, mechilah and kapparah, they are often thought of simply as synonyms of forgiveness But trying to focus on their specific meanings in the context of the
halacha - No Bracha on Kibud Av Vaeim? - Mi Yodeya @DonielF THat's right, but this is only an "Onus", if the father Mochel you can still stand up and do the Mitzvah Same with other Mitzvos that one says a Brocho and has an Ones
Correcting ones father or ones rav when he is leyning The Rivevos Ephraim 6:33:3 deals with this exact question He writes that the reason its assur to correct ones father in general is because it will embarrass him The question is does this apply to layning and davening He writes that it seems there is room to say that it is true that the father will be embarrassed but nevertheless he rather be mochel and corrected than allow a bracha levatala
chesed kindness - Under what circumstances may one ask a Kohen to do a . . . If however the Kohen is not mochel and you have him do it anyway, that would be forbidden The Mishna Brurah (s k 175) adds that it is better to be stringent and not have the Kohen do it even with mechilah unless the Kohen derives some benefit from doing it, and that one should definitely not have him perform a demeaning task
halacha - Is paintballing alowed - Mi Yodeya My posek was OK with the idea of laser tag ("it's just a game"), but felt that paintballing was a midos problem (even if the other person is mochel, it is bad midos to put a bruise in another person")
halacha - Can a woman delay going to the Mikvah? - Mi Yodeya @Orion the woman is only allowed to delay if her husband is mochel allows his wife to not go When the husband has not fulfilled pru urivu then he has an obligation to "mishtadel b'chol es" I think is the lashon the poskim use i e every normal opportunity, within his chiyuv onah, to try and fulfill the mitzvah So since leil mikvah there's a chiyuv onah, that's a time he's obligated to try
Does anyone hold you can make a stipulation on Nisuin The gemarra you quote is about a tenai on erusin lasting through nisuin or are you mochel with biah; 100% unrelated to my question I haven't read that book so I don't know what it's about
halacha - Is the obligation on husband to feed his wife from Torah or . . . Verses, Exodus 21, 10 אִם-אַחֶ֖רֶת יִֽקַּֽח-ל֑וֹ שְׁאֵרָ֛הּ כְּסוּתָ֥הּ וְעֹֽנָתָ֖הּ לֹ֥א יִגְרָֽע: If he take him another wife, her food {according to Onkelos}, her raiment, and her conjugal rights, shall he not diminish She is a young hebrew servant, after he married to her Mechilta deRabbi Yishmael מז כמשפט