Wednesday, September 20, 2017

halacha - Aiding what you consider sin but he doesn't


There is an action. Let's call it "hoobling".


Some pos'kim say hoobling is permitted and others say it's forbidden. (Note: not "say one should ideally be strict". They say it's forbidden.) Suppose my rabbi and community and family and self follow those who forbid hoobling (even though we recognize the others as pos'kim). Some other Jew, R'uven, follows those who allow hoobling.


Am I allowed to help R'uven hooble? Or is that aiding and abetting (m'sayea lidvar avera) or enabling (lifne iver, if relevant) or some similar concern?




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