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# Is there halacha in the area of hashkafa? Is it possible to have a definitive ruling or law when it comes to values, perspectives of the world, and other hashkafic issues? The answer is rather complex with multiple answers and apply differently in different areas.
# Is there halacha in the area of hashkafa? Is it possible to have a definitive ruling or law when it comes to values, perspectives of the world, and other hashkafic issues? The answer is rather complex with multiple answers and apply differently in different areas.
## Rav Soloveitchik (cited by Mepeninei HaRav p. 206) said that a person shouldn't say that Hashfaka isn't halacha. There are halacha's when it comes to Hashkafa, there are permitted and forbidden things to think and value.  
## Rav Soloveitchik (cited by Mepeninei HaRav p. 206) said that a person shouldn't say that Hashfaka isn't halacha. There are halacha's when it comes to Hashkafa, there are permitted and forbidden things to think and value.  
## [http://www.simpletoremember.com/faqs/Kaplan-SimpleToRemember.com.pdf Rav Aryeh Kaplan] in (The Age of the Universe p. 4) writes how there are no definitive rulings when it comes to hashkafa, that is why the Rambam was able to hold like minority opinions in hashkafa.
## [http://www.simpletoremember.com/faqs/Kaplan-SimpleToRemember.com.pdf Rav Aryeh Kaplan] in (The Age of the Universe p. 4) writes how there are no definitive rulings when it comes to hashkafa, that is why the Rambam was able to hold like minority opinions in hashkafa. This is supported by the Radvaz (8:71).
## [http://rygb.blogspot.com/2014/04/does-psak-apply-to-matters-of-hashkafa.html Rabbi Yosef Bechhofer] (RJJ Journal n. 67) analyzed this issue. He points out that clearly there are halachic rulings on fundamental beliefs and issues of hashkafa with halachic ramifications. However, pure hashkafa is the subject of this debate.
## [http://rygb.blogspot.com/2014/04/does-psak-apply-to-matters-of-hashkafa.html Rabbi Yosef Bechhofer] (RJJ Journal v. 67) analyzed this issue. He points out that clearly there are halachic rulings on fundamental beliefs and issues of hashkafa with halachic ramifications. However, pure hashkafa is the subject of this debate.


'''Hashkafic Issues'''
'''Hashkafic Issues'''
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* [[Interaction with the Outside World]]
* [[Interaction with the Outside World]]
* [[Study of Secular Wisdom]]
* [[Study of Secular Wisdom]]
* [[Parnasa]]
* [[Parnasa]]
* [[Materialism]]
* [[Living in Eretz Yisrael]]
* [[Living in Eretz Yisrael]]
* [[Learning in Kollel as an Individual and as a Community]]
* [[Learning in Kollel as an Individual and as a Community]]
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* [[Reference of Hashkafic Terms]]
* [[Reference of Hashkafic Terms]]
[[Category:Halachic Hashkafa]]

Latest revision as of 04:28, 13 November 2019

Halacha and Hashkafa are two major areas of Torah and can be used to analyze almost any topic of Torah, whether it be an everyday activity or an obscure scenario that will never occur in the history of the world. The perspective of Halacha and the lens of Hashkafa are complementary and reinforce one another. Both are Torah and important to incorporate into one's observance of mitzvot.

  1. Is there halacha in the area of hashkafa? Is it possible to have a definitive ruling or law when it comes to values, perspectives of the world, and other hashkafic issues? The answer is rather complex with multiple answers and apply differently in different areas.
    1. Rav Soloveitchik (cited by Mepeninei HaRav p. 206) said that a person shouldn't say that Hashfaka isn't halacha. There are halacha's when it comes to Hashkafa, there are permitted and forbidden things to think and value.
    2. Rav Aryeh Kaplan in (The Age of the Universe p. 4) writes how there are no definitive rulings when it comes to hashkafa, that is why the Rambam was able to hold like minority opinions in hashkafa. This is supported by the Radvaz (8:71).
    3. Rabbi Yosef Bechhofer (RJJ Journal v. 67) analyzed this issue. He points out that clearly there are halachic rulings on fundamental beliefs and issues of hashkafa with halachic ramifications. However, pure hashkafa is the subject of this debate.

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