[NAGDU] Religious Issue
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Thu Feb 16 16:04:55 UTC 2017
Hi Moshe.
Could you find a place near your relieving spot where you could leave a full
park baggy until the Sabbath is over? I usually curb my dog, so I could
leave it by the curb to be picked up later, for instance. That would
involve moving the baggy about 2 feet. Just a thought.
Tracy
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Yes, according to most authorities I would be able to use the dog. The issue
at hand is that by strict Jewish law, it is forbidden to carry objects from
the outside in or from the inside out, or outside a distance of more than
approximately 6 feet. There are some authorities that allow the use of a
cane, but the rabbi that was asked on my behalf ruled against it, and my
understanding of the ruling makes me agree and adhere. A dog is not
carried, but moves on its own, and the harness is a garment rather than a
burden. One problem I have is with park bags, and certainly picking up
after them, so during that 24 hour period, I need to try to plan when the
dog empties, and otherwise let what happens happen. I also have to keep one
gentle leader in the synagogue to be used during the lunch after services,
rather than keep the main one in my pocket.
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