Talk:Avraham Gombiner
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Name and title of work
[edit]His name is also spelled Gumbiner with a U instead of an O, and some sources list his fist name as Abraham. Can someone have all 4 spelling redirect here? --Jayrav 15:33, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
Also in Hebrew and German his name is Hombiner. The G is the slavic form of the H.--Jayrav 15:59, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
There are conflicting versions of story of the title of his work. --Jayrav 18:38, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
- I added redirects for Avraham Gumbiner and Abraham Gumbiner. A redirect for Abraham Gombiner already existed. --MPerel ( talk | contrib) 18:14, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
same as?
[edit]anyone know if its the same abraham abele, grandson of karat taschin? Or heard of Yitzhak Abraham abele(not the same)? ---Guardian
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Mistaken summary...
[edit]I happened to look up the source quoted as Magen Avraham 244:8. The quotes in this Wiki article of that citation seem to be generally translated correctly. However, the summary or paraphrase of the end of this citation is a bit inacurate according to my understanding. The article says:
He assumed that a prior rabbi had approved the action "and we must conclude that a great rabbi handed down this ruling" for the sake of the community.
I believe that "for the sake of the community" is an inaccurate summary of what the Magen Avraham says. The M.A. says that when it involves the community "leka chashada"; in other words, there is no suspicion, meaning "maaris ayin". The way that the Wiki article currently summarizes this citation from the M.A., it implies that the M.A. is invoking a concept that is cited in the Mishna Berura (276:25) that in a case where the community is in danger of sinning, the leniency of the "Baal HaItur" can be relied on. I do not believe the M.A. is referring to this type of leniency. 2600:1700:64B0:8FC0:FD1A:F1B6:FE89:B58A (talk) 15:29, 26 December 2024 (UTC)