Permissible?
מנהג אבותינו בידינו.
There’s great spiritual and kabbalistic significant to using your foot not a hammer. I question this.
However מה שעבר עבר
May the newlyweds build a home on the foundations of Torah and Mitzvos. Binyan adei ad. Mazal Tov. Much nachas
Someone asks Rav Shach zt”l if he can make bedikas chametz with a flashlight for safety? He answered, “How did your father and grandfather do it? With a candle? Continue this way.”
Now we can have gavel jokes at sheva brachos
Permissible?
מנהג אבותינו בידינו.
There’s great spiritual and kabbalistic significant to using your foot not a hammer. I question this.
However מה שעבר עבר
May the newlyweds build a home on the foundations of Torah and Mitzvos. Binyan adei ad. Mazal Tov. Much nachas
Whats the inyan to use a foot?
Mesorah and minhag–the purest form of Torah Shebeksav.
Minhag and Mesorah–the purest form of Torah Sh’bal Peh
What a shame. This was his last chance to put his foot down!
You won the internet today.
very strange indeed
From now on, he will go in circles around the Kallah 7X7 times PLUS!
Michael:
I think you hit the cup on the head 😉
מנהג אבותינו בידינו – not ברגלנו
The Chosson is really supposed to stamp on his Kalla’s foot. This way he shows who’s boss right off the bat.
We wrap the glass in.s cloth. No problem.
That pales in comparison with giving his kallah in front of everyone a sip from the kos while holding it.
Michael- minhag Avosaynu b’ragleynu!!!
Someone asks Rav Shach zt”l if he can make bedikas chametz with a flashlight for safety? He answered, “How did your father and grandfather do it? With a candle? Continue this way.”
His premarital class coach told him that if he fights with his Kallah, to make sure to hammer it out before the wedding dinner starts.