When the ‘tipping point’ occurs (will begin when Halacha observant Jews are 1/3 -roughly- the population), my major concern is tolerance for those who reject halachic observance.
The tolerance goes both ways- it is annoying if someone purposely blasts music on Shabbat driving through normally non traffic areas.
Will fines be imposed for halachic infractions?The thought frightens me. I better be careful taking my Advil gel caps on Shabbat…..
This then devolves to my refrain: can or should Halacha be imposed as the law of the land? (Me? I like Chaim Saiman’s approach)
Nicely done review.
When the ‘tipping point’ occurs (will begin when Halacha observant Jews are 1/3 -roughly- the population), my major concern is tolerance for those who reject halachic observance.
The tolerance goes both ways- it is annoying if someone purposely blasts music on Shabbat driving through normally non traffic areas.
Will fines be imposed for halachic infractions?The thought frightens me. I better be careful taking my Advil gel caps on Shabbat…..
This then devolves to my refrain: can or should Halacha be imposed as the law of the land? (Me? I like Chaim Saiman’s approach)