Klal Yisroel has lost an irreplaceable gadol with the passing of Rav Belsky zt”l. Aside from his mastery of Torah sources, he was a font of halachic practice. Nonetheless, we do have thousands of hours of taped shiurim as well as a sefer entitled, “Shulchan haLevi” comprised of his responsum. Below is a short overview of some of his rulings in that work.

The first chapter of Shulchan haLevi he deals with morning practices. In regard to negel vasser water by the bedside, although he cites lenient opinions of relying on one roof as a continuum of dalet amos – he concludes that from the fact that the Mishna Brurah begins with how severe the issue of not walking 4 amos without washing actually is, Rav Belsky advised not to be lenient.

He further deals with the concern about donning to items of clothing at the same time and asks whether there is a similar concern in taking off two articles of clothing simultaneously. He cites the Mogen Avrohom 2:3 who just mentions the former as being kasheh l’shikcha – causing forgetfulness. Since the latter is not mentioned anywhere he concludes that there is no concern whatsoever. Although the Sefer Yoseph Ometz does say (OC 201) that one should not take off two articles of clothing as well on account of a concern that he may forget and put them on at the same time as well, Rav Belsky perhaps felt that this is no longer a concern. In terms of wearing Tzitzis during times that one is technically exempt, Rav Belsky ruled that it is improper for a Ben Torah to be lenient in these matters. He also ruled that fishnet tzitzis are not considered a halachic article of clothing – consequently, one does not fulfill the Mitzvah of Tzitzis with it. He also states that the gigantic taleisim that are used for Kol HaNe’arim on Simchas Torah and for chuppahs are not obligated in Tzitzis. He advised that they not be produced with black stripes so that people will not err and think that they are, in fact, obligated in Tzitizs.

In terms of Tefillin where a person was left-handed but was trained as a righty when he writes, he ruled that he should put tefillin like a lefty. He ruled that one may not talk between tefillin of shel yad and shel rosh even when putting on Rabbeinu Tam tefillin without a bracha. In working the tefillin boxes- the battim - all activity should be done by the Jew even when the leather is still in the chemicals.

He ruled that when one travels to Australia and loses a day, nonetheless, he should not put Tefillin on at night to get the lost day.

He concludes that chapter with a discussion of the cubeness of Tefillin that even though it is ideal to have it a perfect cube, it is only a hiddur and is not an absolute requirement.

This chapter is an overview of the types of questions that Rav Belsky, zatzal, dealt with on a daily basis.

This author personally reported to Rav Belsky on the situation with Tefillin straps that appeared to be plastic tape. In reality it was a production issue involving chemicals.

The author can be reached at yairhoffman2@gmail.com