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April 28, 2016 5:09 pm at 5:09 pm
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ubiquitin
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“Ubiquitin, so you’re saying that keeping minhag is sily? I don’t get it.”
no chas veshalom! As Ive said before in this thread (and others) keeping minhagim is very important.
What I said (or meant) is the minhag is silly. However, I believe even silly minhagim should be kept, especially when it come to Pesach.
another (less controversial?) example si putting aside keleim that fall on floor. It makes absolutely no sense halachicly. And is a textbook example of silliness yet those who have this minhag (I dont) should keep on doing it.