Sunday, April 24, 2011

KOL HASHONEH HALACHOT KOL YOM MUVTACH LO SHE'HOO BEN HAOLAM HABA


Taken from Rav Ovadya Yosef shlit"a’s Halacha Yomit
1. Maran Harav Ovadia Yosef Shlit"a writes that if an Ashkenazi woman, who would customarily not consume Kitniyot on Pesach in her father's house, marries a Sephardic man, who is customarily lenient regarding this matter, she may be lenient in accordance with her husband's custom for she is considered to be a person who left a certain place in order to settle somewhere else.

2. The land of Israel is considered to be the place of Maran HaShulchan Aruch, who lived and was active there, and from Israel did his rulings spread and become accepted as Halacha. Therefore, Maran Harav Shlit"a writes that if a Sephardic woman marries an Ashkenazi man, although she is obligated to follow her husband's customs in his house, for instance not cooking rice and Kitniyot on Pesach in his house, nevertheless, if they live in Israel which is "the place of Maran" she is not considered to be one who has completely left one place and settle in another, rather she may still continue to consume rice and other Kitniyot on Pesach in her parents' house even after her marriage, like the opinion of Maran, master of the land of Israel.

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