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And just to reinforce what I’ve written in my previous post, I have NOT poskened any halachas here. I am not a rabbah nor do I want to be one nor do I think a rabbah is a valid Rabbi.
What I have done is again, bring examples of how halacha is practiced nowadays to show that minhagim change the way halacha is applied. This is the metzias. If you feel I am not correct, then don’t bash me. Bring forth one of my examples, whether it’s washing a man’s feet, the issue of slaves, multiple and whatever else I have forgotten. Then based on an example that I’ve made a mistake and klal Yisroel is not practicing it the way I’ve put it down, let me know about it.
I’m not implying that we can chas vesholom change halacha or minhugim. Neither did I say that just about anyone can decide what halacha is. However whichever way we look at it, minhugim and Das Yehudi change the way we live as practicing Yidden. The reality is that in the midbar the way the Yidden lived was completely different from today. The halachas stayed the same throughout the generations, however the way we live it HAS cahnged.