The common joke about fasting on Tzom Gedalya is "would Gedalya fast for me if I were killed?", considering Tzom Gedalya an extremely minor fast day.
The better question, I think, is, would we fast for Gedalya had he been killed on any other day besides for the day after two days of holiday overeating?
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Except that Gedalia was killed on Rosh Hashana itself...
ReplyDeleteno difference. we still fast the day after rosh hashana, not the 7th of cheshvan or the 23rd of shvat
Delete"Tzom Gedalya an extremely minor fast day." I think you are wrong about that. It has the same status as Asarah Bteves and Shiva Asar Btamuz; and no one calls those "extremely minor".
ReplyDeleteit is definitely treated as extremely minor, with people passing up on it for very minor reasons
Deleteif people pass on it for minor reasons, that would not seem to be halachicly OK
Deleteas JS wrote, Tzom Gedalia has the same status as Asarah Bteves and Shiva Asar Btamuz
only Taanis Ester is of a somewhat "minor" status
As my rebbe once said, all you frum boys will be kind of surprised to learn that almost as a rule, perfectly religious women fast on only two days a year.
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