Electioneering on the Sabbath
I have volunteered to assist with an election campaign when I can, but most of the events are on Saturday. Is it OK to be a campaign volunteer the Sabbath?
Besides the myriad laws of “work” on the Sabbath, there is an overarching objective that is referred to as the “spirit of the Sabbath.” Growing up, we were always told, “Don’t do X, Y or Z… it’s not ‘Shabbos-dik’ (within the spirit of the day).” that was not simply the way our parents tried to stop us from ruining our suit pants by sliding into 3rd base in the backyard. Rather it was an attempt to train us to recognize that while, technically, we may be allowed to do convinced “weekday” activities given positive prerequisites (i.e. playing ball within an eruv), such activities preclude us from accessing the higher, more transcendent, spiritual plateau that the Sabbath allows us to reach. In Jewish law, that proscription is called “uvda d’chol”, or weekday activities, which are not allowed on the holy day of Shabbos.
As such, while
Sincerely,
Rabbi Yosef Friedman
Original post by ATR
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