Timeline for Distinctive form of "לאהוב ל-" instead of "לאהוב את"
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Sep 16 at 13:02 | comment | added | Rabbi Kaii | @msh210 please ping me when responding. It says מִצְוָה עַל כָּל אָדָם לֶאֱהֹב אֶת כָּל אֶחָד וְאֶחָד מִיִּשְׂרָאֵל כְּגוּפוֹ (not trying to beg the q). The whole conversation of this topic is involved, but it's clear from Sefer HaMitzvot that he holds it must be feelings based. See also Shoresh 9. I understand that Rabbonim can argue with previous authorities, but its usually because they have a basis to do so (e.g. another Rishon), rather than just their own personal take on the issue. That's why I asked, but if you don't know that's ok, it's not like it's on topic here, I was just curious | |
Sep 15 at 21:19 | comment | added | msh210♦ | I haven't seen the Rambam you're pointing to, @RabbiKaii, but am surprised to learn that he deals with p'shat in pasuk in those works. But if so, shrug, many are the times an acharon explains p'shat in pasuk differently from a rishon. Edited to add: I checked Deos and it seems entirely to agree with this answer if indeed it's talking about p'ahat. It says one must love and gives examples that are actions, not emotions. | |
Sep 15 at 17:11 | comment | added | Rabbi Kaii | Any idea how the Netziv is able to argue on an explicit Rambam in the Sefer Hamitzvot Positive 206 (and negative 302) and MT Hilchot Deot 6:3? | |
Sep 6 at 10:29 | comment | added | Al Berko | What's the difference? Can you act "without feeling"? | |
Aug 29 at 8:49 | history | answered | msh210♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |