The restrictions against fish and meat are nothing to do with kashrus, but safek sakkanat nefesh. No caterer who serves these together would get a kashrus certificate. But because of that treif wedding, 10s of people are now at risk of dying.
It's an old ethical question asked in medicine - should alcoholics be allowed to get liver transplants? Should unrepentant smokers be allowed to get lung transplants? And now: should Chasidim be allowed to enter hospitals for treatment for CoVID?
The restrictions against fish and meat are nothing to do with kashrus, but safek sakkanat nefesh. No caterer who serves these together would get a kashrus certificate. But because of that treif wedding, 10s of people are now at risk of dying.
ReplyDeleteIt's an old ethical question asked in medicine - should alcoholics be allowed to get liver transplants? Should unrepentant smokers be allowed to get lung transplants?
ReplyDeleteAnd now: should Chasidim be allowed to enter hospitals for treatment for CoVID?