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What right does a person have to a mitzvah? Here are some approaches and sources on the topic. | What right does a person have to a mitzvah? Here are some approaches and sources on the topic. | ||
* There is no real acquisition on a mitzvah or honor but it isn’t respectful to take away a position that someone already has. Source: Mishna Gittin 59b, Yoma 12b, Macot 13a. Shulchan Aruch OC 53:25, 153:22, Rama CM 149:31, YD 245:22 | * There is no real acquisition on a mitzvah or honor, but it isn’t respectful to take away a position that someone already has and in some instances it is rabbinically forbidden to take it away. Source: Mishna Gittin 59b, Yoma 12b, Macot 13a. Shulchan Aruch OC 53:25, 153:22, Rama CM 149:31, YD 245:22 | ||
** Maharik 113 understands that it is obvious that someone who did a mitzvah previously is entitled to do it again unless someone else has a good reason to change that. Implied in his words is that a person has a rabbinic “acquisition” of the right to do the honor, similar to the other institutions of the Mishna Gittin 59a. | ** Maharik 113 understands that it is obvious that someone who did a mitzvah previously is entitled to do it again unless someone else has a good reason to change that. Implied in his words is that a person has a rabbinic “acquisition” of the right to do the honor, similar to the other institutions of the Mishna Gittin 59a. | ||
** Ravdaz 4:11 writes that it is a chazaka to do a mitzvah and it is a fortiori from the concept of not switching the eruv from one house to another. | ** Ravdaz 4:11 writes that it is a chazaka to do a mitzvah and it is a fortiori from the concept of not switching the eruv from one house to another. |
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