Leaving the Land
Many young couples begin their first years of marriage living in Eretz Yisroel. Some couples decide to return to Chutz L’aretz after a few years. There are situations in which a person is permitted to leave Eretz Yisroel. The poskim write that if it is necessary for one’s parnasah, shidduchim, talmud Torah or for chinuch, one is permitted to move to Chutz L’aretz.
What if a person is moving to Chutz L’aretz for a non-compelling reason, is he permitted to do so?
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5776 Issue VII Parshas Vayeitzei YISHUV eRETZ yISROEL Does it apply today? At what risk? At what cost? By Rabbi Yaakov Rappaport
Leaving the Land
Many young couples begin their first years of marriage living in Eretz Yisroel. Some couples decide to return to Chutz L’aretz after a few years. There are situations in which a person is permitted to leave Eretz Yisroel. The poskim write that if it is necessary for one’s parnasah, shidduchim, talmud Torah or for chinuch, one is permitted to move to Chutz L’aretz.
What if a person is moving to Chutz L’aretz for a non-compelling reason, is he permitted to do so?
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