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I received this question via email. I am not really a klaf expert, I was wondering if anyone could answer this question: Dear Rabbi Gutnick, I am writing to you because a good friend of mine has put the idea into my head that the klaf in my tefillin were not really tanned and therefore are not kosher. He referred me to Megilla 19a re diftera. From the research that I have done so far, it seems that the klaf that is used today is tanned only with a lime wash. On all of the tanning websites I’ve seen so far, they say that the lime doesn’t accomplish tanning but only the removal of the hair and some other pre-tanning effects. Would you be able to explain to me or refer me to a website that explains how the tanning process that is used today takes the hide out of the category of diftera? Thank you very much.
Rabbi Reuvain Mendlowitz clarifies his position on Ksav Chabad (and my final thoughts)
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Rabbi Eli Gutnick
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Last week I posted some thoughts in response to a public lecture given by Rabbi Reuvain Mendlowitz regarding Ksav Chabad (the Alter Rebbe's ksav). I felt he did not represent the issue fairly, and since I had received questions about it from a number of people I felt it made sense to write a general response. After I posted my response on this forum, Rabbi Mendlowitz reached out to me by email and we ended up having a respectful and productive email exchange regarding the relevant issues surrounding Ksav Chabad. His position is a lot clearer to me now, and I think he also took certain things on board that I clarified with him. The purpose of the Stam Forum (at least back in it's heyday before all the whats app groups took over) was to connect sofrim from around the world, to promote achdus and build bridges, as well as to offer support and advice. In that spirit, I felt I should write a follow up post, to clarify some of the issues and misconception...






Nice article. Enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDeletegood article.
ReplyDeleteI've expressed my opinion about the mezuzah cases in a recent post. I think the quality (made in Israel) all weather, white, Lucite cases are overall the best due to their color, plug vs screw, ability to breath through the indirect hole in the plug and the fact that they are spacious.
Are aluminum cases not used by those who are makpid on the opinion not to use metal cases?
Many are makpid even with aluminium.
DeleteSome also don't allow silver cases. I'm not sure if this is correct
Many are makpid even with aluminium.
DeleteSome also don't allow silver cases. I'm not sure if this is correct
Concerning silver and gold mezuzah cases, the Daas Kedoshim suggests that it was always avoided due to the concern that the cases would be stolen. However many in practice do not use any type of metallic mezuzah cases even if there is no concern of it being stolen (See Nesivim Bisdeh Hashlichus vol. 1 p. 94 that brings this practice in the name of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; See also Pischei Shearim 289:86- who quotes this practice in the name of the Skolia Rebbe).
DeleteThe Keses requires the sides of the retzuos to be black. The all black retzuos often have this so, while we don't pasken like this, this is a small halachic advantage over the regular retzuos.
ReplyDeleteAlso, at least in Israel, the all black retzuos cost only a bit more than the regular retzuos so here the difference in price is mostly insignificant and the fact that the all black retzuos will likely last much longer makes the few extra dollars well worth it.
Shkoyach, R' Eli.
ReplyDeleteI would possibly add two things that I've come across:
1) Something about your local Rav and checking mezuzos. I can't tell you how many times people here have told me that their shule Rav (who I know is not a sofer, let alone magiha) has checked their mezuzos, etc. Perhaps could be worked into Myth 2 somehow?
2) The "But I bought it in Israel" claim. I know that most sensible, frum people know you need to buy from a reputable place, but a large majority of non-religious people have no clue...
The bought in Israel claim is a shocker. I plan on posting something soon about that
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