Is it okay to take Viagra on Shabbat?
There are two differing schools of thought on whether you can take Viagra on Shabbat:
Beit Shammai forbids ingestion of Viagra on Shabbat, lest one violates the infraction of erecting a structure ("boneh").
Beit Hillel says do not read it as "boneh", but as "boner", and permits the ingestion of Viagra before sundown so long as the Kabbalat Shabbat takes less than one half hour to complete, the kids are asleep, and your wife doesn't have a headache.
And what bracha does one say before taking the Viagra pill?
There is a choice of four blessings:
1. Borei p'ri ha-eitz - blessing over the fruit of the tree;
2. Boruch Atah HaShem zokeif k'fuffim - straightens those who are bent;
3. Ya'aleh v'yavo - arise and come;
4. Boruch Atah HaShem mechayei hameitim - raises the dead.
Here is a little follow up to the above...
Yes, the anti-impotence drug has been found to contain a tiny amount of animal matter, rendering it - one would think - treif. But, Rabbi Abraham Blumenkrantz, an American Kashrut expert, says that, as a medication that adds pleasure to the Sabbath (not to mention the rest of the week), it is permissible.
Importantly, it is banned during Pesach - along with all other agents that cause things to rise.
There are two differing schools of thought on whether you can take Viagra on Shabbat:
Beit Shammai forbids ingestion of Viagra on Shabbat, lest one violates the infraction of erecting a structure ("boneh").
Beit Hillel says do not read it as "boneh", but as "boner", and permits the ingestion of Viagra before sundown so long as the Kabbalat Shabbat takes less than one half hour to complete, the kids are asleep, and your wife doesn't have a headache.
And what bracha does one say before taking the Viagra pill?
There is a choice of four blessings:
1. Borei p'ri ha-eitz - blessing over the fruit of the tree;
2. Boruch Atah HaShem zokeif k'fuffim - straightens those who are bent;
3. Ya'aleh v'yavo - arise and come;
4. Boruch Atah HaShem mechayei hameitim - raises the dead.
Here is a little follow up to the above...
Yes, the anti-impotence drug has been found to contain a tiny amount of animal matter, rendering it - one would think - treif. But, Rabbi Abraham Blumenkrantz, an American Kashrut expert, says that, as a medication that adds pleasure to the Sabbath (not to mention the rest of the week), it is permissible.
Importantly, it is banned during Pesach - along with all other agents that cause things to rise.
Фальшивка, конечно
Date: 2005-04-09 09:26 pm (UTC)Re: Фальшивка, конечно
Date: 2005-04-10 07:59 am (UTC)Можно ли прикол называть фальшивкой ? ИМХО, прикол - по другой епархии. :-)