MAILBAG: A Plea to Rabbonim: Face Vaping With Halacha, Not Hashkafa Alone

All year long, I find myself being asked the same question again and again: “What’s the halachah— and what’s the kashrus status— of vaping?” And all the time – particularly before Pesach – I run into the same wall: silence, confusion, and a sudden rush to talk about hashkafah instead of halachah.

Let me be clear. I am not here to promote vaping or to defend it. I do not sell vapes, I do not encourage vapes, and I am certainly not arguing that it is “mutar l’chatchilah.” But as someone who has spoken to many rabbonim, poskim, kashrus professionals, chemists, and medical people, I cannot help but be bothered by one glaring truth: Not everyone who knows halacha knows the metzius.

When asked about vaping, too many rabbonim simply respond, “It’s assur.” Full stop. Now, maybe that is the correct psak— perhaps it really should be assur. But this “psak” doesn’t come with the normal halachic analysis we expect in every other area of kashrus or issur v’heter. If vaping is a halachic issue, why don’t we treat it with the halachic rigor we apply to toothpaste, deodorant, essential oils, vitamins, and all the other non-food items people ask about daily?

There are major kashrus questions in vaping. Real ones. Complicated ones. Flavorings and extracts. Non-kosher solvents. Real chametz concerns on Pesach. Potential issues all year. If people are unfortunately vaping anyway—and we all know they are—how can we just turn our heads and refuse to give guidance?

Since when do we decide that withholding halachic information will magically stop an aveirah? Did we stop certifying eateries because some people overeat or don’t wait six hours between meat and milk? Did we stop guiding people on using Shabbos clocks because some people misuse them? When muktzah gets complicated, do we say “Just don’t touch anything”?

The Torah doesn’t hide from reality. Klal Yisroel faces the metzias and finding the correct halachic path within it.

If vaping is assur, then let’s hear it fully, with sources and analysis. If it’s not so simple, then let’s say that too. If there are kashrus concerns, let’s publish them, so those who are already vaping do not also stumble into eating treif. If there are real medical dangers, let’s hear from doctors who understand the science.

But what we cannot do is pretend that pretending will solve the issue.

Avoiding a subject because it’s uncomfortable is not the Torah way. Our poskim have fought through complex questions from electricity to IVF, from organ donation to CBD and pharmaceutical ingredients. Suddenly a vape pen is too complicated? Suddenly “hashkafah” becomes a convenient way to close the discussion?

If people are falling, we do not push them underground. We do not let them be nichshal in kashrus because we don’t “want to talk about it.” We address reality head-on.

I am begging rabbonim and kashrus organizations to stop avoiding this discussion. Teach it. Clarify it. Face it. Whether the psak is mutar, assur, or complicated, the tzibbur deserves clarity, not silence.

A yid who is struggling should not feel like he has to choose between vaping and keeping kashrus.

If we truly care about Klal Yisrael, then even when we disagree with their choices, we help them avoid issurim, we don’t pretend the metzius doesn’t exist.

Respectfully,
A member of the community seeking clarity

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6 Responses

  1. Great letter, in general we need to tackle different issues as opposed to hiding them for example abuse etc. as far as a doctor coming out with how bad vaping is, there is a doctor by the name of Dr Eric Bornstein who came out with a book it’s called The Truth About Vaping Nicotin

  2. Like in any pesak Halacha, you need to know the Din and then there is a concept of Lifnim Mishoras Hadin! To appropriately address the din, the a Posk learns day and night the gem and SH/Rishonim. To paskin Lifnim Mishoras Hadin, the posek’s mind needs to be shaped and formed with 3 things: 1) Mosar from Tanach, Midrashim, and the Zohar Hakadosh. This traditional approach is prevalent amnogst the (traditional) Sephardic Poskim. Most Sephardim have been diluted in the Ashkenaz Pilpul these days. The other poskim that can get it right are in Israel. That is because they are influenced by the Vilna Gaon and they can easily navigate through the Din and Lifnim Mishoras Hadin.

  3. I would go even further..
    Every rov will say that smartphones are assur.
    But for some reason they still approve having filters where needed.
    The fact is that some people need it or will use it anyways and therefore they help them, at least, do so in a kosher way.
    The letter is extremely valid.
    Probably the only one yet..

  4. There are kosher certified vapes. All ingredients are kosher food grade.

    There is a book written by a doctor called Stop smoking, start vaping. I’m sure both authors followed the science and came to different conclusions.

    When everything is ASSUR ASSUR ASSUR, the most dangerous option becomes the most popular.

    I’m just one person who would be dead today if I hadn’t switched to vaping 11.5 years ago. I’m not alone.

  5. It sounds like you need new rabbunim, the type that keep Torah. A person cannot, chalila, add an issur to the Torah. Either you are siply in the dark of the haluche that leads to the psak or your rabbunim (and this seems to be the intended implication of your letter) are reshoyim making up their own “torah” and claiming it to be Torah m’Sinai. Those type of rabbunim are what the shulchan urich call “ba’alei z’roa” or “thugs” who bully people to do what they want regardless of the validity of their claim.
    I never heard a ruv paskin that “all vapes are forbidden”. So, I hope this is just another case of you being too lazy to ask them to clarify and I guess easier to vent on a website letter to editor?

  6. The root of this problem is next weekend, with the Agudah Convention (rest of comment deleted by YWN)

    Moderators Note: There is no Agudah Convention this year.

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