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#The [[Chida]] writes how Maran had the Neshama of R' Yehudah Bar Ilay, who was "Rosh HaMedabrim beChol Makom"<ref>Shabbat 33b</ref>. His ruling were accepted throughout Eretz Yisrael, Turkey, Syria, Iran, etc, but not with respect to monetary matters. According to him, one who follows the stringencies of the Rama in Eretz Yisrael need not be rebuked, but one who follows the leniencies should be. The Panim Meirot says that an Ashkenazi who keeps the leniencies of the Shulchan Aruch needs Teshuvah, and the Chida says a Yerei Hashem should keep the stringencies of both.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Tet 11)</ref>
#The [[Chida]] writes how Maran had the Neshama of R' Yehudah Bar Ilay, who was "Rosh HaMedabrim beChol Makom"<ref>Shabbat 33b</ref>. His ruling were accepted throughout Eretz Yisrael, Turkey, Syria, Iran, etc, but not with respect to monetary matters. According to him, one who follows the stringencies of the Rama in Eretz Yisrael need not be rebuked, but one who follows the leniencies should be. The Panim Meirot says that an Ashkenazi who keeps the leniencies of the Shulchan Aruch needs Teshuvah, and the Chida says a Yerei Hashem should keep the stringencies of both.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Sefarim, Tet 11)</ref>
#The Acharonim debate whether one can employ a [[Safek Sefekah]] leHalacha when both other sides are against Maran. Rav Ovadia is lenient,<ref>Yabia Omer vol. 9 Yoreh Deah 6:4, because we accepted Maran BeTorat Safek, not Vaday</ref> but Rav Ben Tzion Abba Shaul is not.<ref>Shu"t Ohr LeTzion volume 2 page 12</ref>
#The Acharonim debate whether one can employ a [[Safek Sefekah]] leHalacha when both other sides are against Maran. Rav Ovadia is lenient,<ref>Yabia Omer vol. 9 Yoreh Deah 6:4, because we accepted Maran BeTorat Safek, not Vaday</ref> but Rav Ben Tzion Abba Shaul is not.<ref>Shu"t Ohr LeTzion volume 2 page 12</ref>
# The [[Chida]] argues that quite often the greatest of the Acharonim demonstrate that they only accepted the rulings of the [[Rambam]] and Shulchan Aruch where their positions are clear. If there is any doubt about their positions on a matter, we do not accept their rulings.<ref>Shu"t Chaim She'al vol. 2 Siman 21 s.v. Vechazeh. See Magen Avot (Orach Chaim 263:5).</ref>


==Chronology of Writings==
==Chronology of Writings==
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