tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8045918723171240420.post8665141872901475987..comments2023-10-11T14:46:44.986+03:00Comments on A Fire Burns In Breslov: “Hashem Delivers Man and Beast”Yehudishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18004226633827976228noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8045918723171240420.post-47869912706935625812010-10-15T14:07:05.619+02:002010-10-15T14:07:05.619+02:00Moriah: I have never heard of any reason to refrai...Moriah: I have never heard of any reason to refrain from having pets, even in Israel, except one which likely will not be a problem for you.<br />The Arizal explains that one who is not careful to feed his animals and causes them to die of starvation, will suffer horribly for this, since he has violated the Torah prohibition of causing pain to an animal. He says that such carelessness can literally cause someone to die chas v'shalom. <br />Conclusion: nothing wrong with owning pets if you are meticulous to feed them on time. No problem bringing domesticated non-dangerous pets to Israel.Micha Golshevskynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8045918723171240420.post-1443276361395160332010-10-13T16:50:08.914+02:002010-10-13T16:50:08.914+02:00A wonderful lesson rabbi. and one which many today...A wonderful lesson rabbi. and one which many today dont pay attention to.blessings , theresa<br />(as you may remember i am anoahide, and receive your lessons under the daisymay yahoo id.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8045918723171240420.post-5430691301812671392010-10-13T00:27:24.869+02:002010-10-13T00:27:24.869+02:00“Now we understand why one must feed his animals b...“Now we understand why one must feed his animals before himself."<br /><br />I read this years ago and it had an incredible effect on me and my husband who not only have pets of our own but somehow became rescuers of many kind of abused and abandoned animals. This seems to have been sanctioned by Hashem as the animals would come to us - to our house and wait outside. Some would follow us from the street when we would go walking. We would have to remind each other not to look at them when they began to follow us on Shabbos. This brings me to a question and something that has been weighing heavily on my mind. Is there something wrong with owning pets? Can one bring them to Israel?Moriahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10031303390387367887noreply@blogger.com