Five Towns Jewish Times - Rabbi Yair Hoffman
In shul this past week, the recent debate in the pages of the Five Towns Jewish Times between Rabbi Aryeh Zev Ginzberg and Ze’ev Gold became the subject of discussion. Ze’ev Gold posed the question as to whether the Rubashkin case was really Pidyon Shvuyim or not. Rabbi Ginzberg had received a ruling from Rav Chaim Kaniefsky Shlita that, indeed, it was full and complete Pidyon Shvuyim.
If so, asked Mr. Gold, why didn’t Rabbi Ginsburg’s shul empty out their Shul building fund? Rabbi Ginzberg was slightly evasive in his response but did refer Mr. Gold to the ruling of the Aruch haShulchan. Mr. Gold quoted Rabbonim who ruled that it is not real full-fledged Pidyon Shvuyim. Rabbi Ginzberg repeated unequivocally that it was complete Pidyon Shvuyim.
What is going on here? [...]
In shul this past week, the recent debate in the pages of the Five Towns Jewish Times between Rabbi Aryeh Zev Ginzberg and Ze’ev Gold became the subject of discussion. Ze’ev Gold posed the question as to whether the Rubashkin case was really Pidyon Shvuyim or not. Rabbi Ginzberg had received a ruling from Rav Chaim Kaniefsky Shlita that, indeed, it was full and complete Pidyon Shvuyim.
If so, asked Mr. Gold, why didn’t Rabbi Ginsburg’s shul empty out their Shul building fund? Rabbi Ginzberg was slightly evasive in his response but did refer Mr. Gold to the ruling of the Aruch haShulchan. Mr. Gold quoted Rabbonim who ruled that it is not real full-fledged Pidyon Shvuyim. Rabbi Ginzberg repeated unequivocally that it was complete Pidyon Shvuyim.
What is going on here? [...]