Ask The Rabbi
25 December 1997 
Issue #174 (Parashat Vayigash)
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This Issue Contains:
1.  Kabbalah-Wannabee		 
2.  Immunity in the Jewish Community
3.  Bunny Bugs
4.  Book of Healing
5.  Chocolate Locks 
6.  Yiddle Riddle
7.  Public Domain

Ofer Gamliel <ofer647@aol.com> wrote:

>Dear Rabbi, 
>
>Why is it recommended not to read the book of Raziel the Angel?  

Thank you.

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Dear Ofer Gamliel,

I heard the following from known Kabbalists here in Jerusalem.  There is an 
ancient authoritative Kabbalistic work called Raziel HaMalach (Raziel the 
Angel).  This book is cited by the Zohar, but the book itself was lost over 
a thousand years ago.

What is known today as the book of Raziel HaMalach is actually a distorted 
version of a genuine Kabbalistic work written by one of the Rishonim (11th 
- 15th century commentators).  One of the Rishonim wrote a Kabbalistic 
work, not called Raziel Hamalach.  Later, probably before the time of the 
Arizal (16th century), somebody took this work, added his own ideas to it 
and added pieces from sources inconsistent with traditional Jewish thought.  
He then published it under the title Raziel HaMalach.  This work is not 
studied in the Kabbalistic schools.

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Jeff Levin from Lakewood, New Jersey <jlevin0905@aol.com> wrote:

>Dear Rabbi,
>
>Are we required to immunize our children?  Since the scientific knowledge 
>is not 100% accurate and there is ample proof that vaccines in fact damage 
>children permanently and sometimes they can cause death ... are we allowed 
>to vaccinate children?

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Dear Jeff Levin,

Our Sages teach that in medical matters we should rely on the experts in 
each generation.  Today, there are differences of opinion among doctors 
concerning which immunizations are helpful, safe or advisable to receive.  
Therefore, as with any medical issue, you are required to find a doctor 
with sufficient expertise in the subject such that his opinion may be 
relied upon.

There's no blanket answer concerning all vaccines, but certainly many 
childhood diseases have been practically eliminated or reduced since their 
introduction.  Smallpox, for example, once a great killer of children, is 
today extremely rare.  On the other hand, some vaccinations are of highly 
questionable value.  Find a doctor whom you trust to help select the proper 
immunizations for your child.

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Steven Stone from West Bloomfield, Michigan <sjstone@oakland.edu> wrote:

>Dear Rabbi,
>How can the Torah say that the rabbit chews its cud (Leviticus 11:5-6) 
>when science knows that it does not?

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Dear Steven Stone,

The Torah says that we should not eat "the arnevet, for it chews its cud 
but its hoof is not split."  Most commentaries translate arnevet not as 
rabbit but as either coney, rock badger or hyrax, all of which do in fact 
chew their cud.  Some point out that the rabbit is auto-coprophagous , 
which can be seen as a form of cud-chewing, where the cud "ferments" 
externally.

Sources:
o  Living Torah by Aryeh Kaplan
o  Encyclopedia Hamikrah, Arnevet

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Victor Rodriguez from Thornhill, Canada <yaakov@cpol.com> wrote:

>Dear Rabbi,
>This question is regarding an illness that has been around me for a while, 
>and it is not a tangible thing to treat [arthritis].  Most medical advice 
>only relates to the fact that they say my immune system went out of 
>control and my own immune system is attacking my own body.  Can you tell 
>how can I fix this problem?  I heard that a long time ago we were able to 
>diagnose our illnesses and cure ourselves consulting a certain book and 
>using only herbs.  Is this book still available?  The name of the book is 
>"Chizkiya Hamelech."  Thanks.

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Dear Victor Rodriguez,

First of all, may G-d grant you a complete cure and recovery.  The book you 
refer to was in the possession of Chizkiyah, King of Judea.  Its cures were 
so effective that people began relying on the book and ceased to realize 
that it was in fact Hashem who was healing them.  To remedy this, King 
Chizkiyah hid this book.  The book does not exist today and so cannot help 
you.  The best that you can do is to continue to seek competent medical 
advice and treatment and pray to Hashem for a complete healing.

Sources:
o  Tractate Pesachim 56a

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Brandon Raff <brandon@ElectroCity.com> wrote:

>Dear Rabbi,
>At my shul my dad has a locker where talleisim and chocolates for children 
>at the services are kept.  This locker is locked using a combination lock. 
>Is there any problem keying in the combination in order to open the lock 
>on Shabbat?  Thanks

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Dear Brandon Raff,

There is no prohibition against using a combination lock on Shabbat.  Many 
people have combination locks on their front doors in places where it's 
forbidden to carry keys outside on Shabbat.
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Yiddle Riddle

Here's a Yiddle Riddle my son Dovid is submitting:  Which person in Tanach 
was born before his mother ever was, died before his father, and is buried 
in his grandmother?"
                                      Chaim Salenger <Chaim@ohr.israel.net>
Answer next week...

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The Public Domain
Comments, quibbles, and reactions 
concerning previous "Ask-the-Rabbi" features.

Re: "Hungarian Bat-Mitzvah."  It seems that the question about Bat-Mitzvah 
celebrations is not the real issue.  This congregation is "adrift at sea" 
without a pilot.  This is clearly an appeal for guidance and help on a 
general and permanent level.  Maybe it would be possible to organize for a 
Rabbi to be sent to encourage and lead them with a view to their future 
immigration to Israel.  Having lost so many of our brethren in the 
holocaust, every effort should be made to save the remnant of Eastern 
European Jewry.
                                              Yours faithfully, David Brass


Thank you for the adorable Yiddle Riddle on the 6 Tanachic couples with the 
same first letter of their names.  My kids were kept busy all Shabbos 
afternoon and we were able to sleep.  The only problem is that they came up 
with 11 answers.  Now my kids want to know what they won?
                              Eli & Zahava Gross <ezgross@netvision.net.il>

I imagine that with 1000 wives, at least one of Shlomo's wives must have 
had a name beginning with a shin.
                              Chaim Budnick <Chaim.Budnick@iso.mts.dec.com>

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