Timeline for Can Jews say Shabbat Shalom to gentiles?
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Oct 4, 2017 at 10:35 | comment | added | Isaac Kotlicky | @EinbertAlshtein so the possibility that we're encouraging someone to perform a capital crime through their observance of shabbos doesn't register for you? | |
Oct 3, 2017 at 8:14 | comment | added | Einbert Alshtein | @IsaacKotlicky - there is no problem with the word "Shabat" so I've only referenced "Shalom" and the debate the Poskim had on it. (edited the quetion opening according to your remark) | |
Oct 3, 2017 at 8:12 | history | edited | Einbert Alshtein | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 27, 2017 at 18:38 | comment | added | Isaac Kotlicky | @DoubleAA I concur. You only address the concept of using the word "Shalom" in addressing a non-Jew, while the crux of the question is whether gentiles, being forbidden from observing Shabbos, should be addressed with a "Shabbat Shalom." | |
Sep 26, 2017 at 17:35 | comment | added | Double AA♦ | "It would seem that their Mechloikes may apply to saying Shabat Shalom to a Gentile." I don't understand why it seems that way. | |
Sep 26, 2017 at 17:21 | history | answered | Einbert Alshtein | CC BY-SA 3.0 |