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Last night, as part of his weekly livestream COVID update, Rabbi Dr. Glatt quoted Rav Mordechai Willig that one should put a mask over the wide end of the Shofar while blowing to prevent spreading ...
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Last night Rabbi Dr. Glatt quoted Rav Mordechai Willig that one should put a mask over the wide end of the Shofar while blowing to prevent spreading COVID. The Rabbi of the Shul I Davened at this morning (a close Talmid of Rav Mordechai Willig) was convinced that Rav Mordechai Willig was either misquoted or would retract this soon.- His reasoning was that he feels putting a mask changes the tone and would render the blowing Passul.
- Does anyone know whether this is true? The Rabbi tried demonstrating but it was hard to tell (it certainly muffles the sound but it was unclear if the tone was changed as well) because its so easy to change the tone anyway. You move it the tiniest bit and the tone is different.
- Has anyone heard anything else about this Shaila? Does anyone have any Maareh Mekomos that they can think of that may be relevent. Have any other well known Rabbanim weighed in on this?
- Last night, [as part of his weekly livestream COVID update](https://youtu.be/jHkL1y2ZJZ4?t=1786), Rabbi Dr. Glatt quoted Rav Mordechai Willig that one should put a mask over the wide end of the Shofar while blowing to prevent spreading COVID. The Rabbi of the Shul I Davened at this morning (a close Talmid of Rav Mordechai Willig) was convinced that Rav Mordechai Willig was either misquoted or would retract this soon.
- His reasoning was that he feels putting a mask changes the tone and would render the blowing Passul.
- Does anyone know whether this is true? The Rabbi tried demonstrating but it was hard to tell (it certainly muffles the sound but it was unclear if the tone was changed as well) because its so easy to change the tone anyway. You move it the tiniest bit and the tone is different.
- Has anyone heard anything else about this Shaila? Does anyone have any Maareh Mekomos that they can think of that may be relevent. Have any other well known Rabbanim weighed in on this?
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Blowing a Shofar with a mask over the wide end
Last night Rabbi Dr. Glatt quoted Rav Mordechai Willig that one should put a mask over the wide end of the Shofar while blowing to prevent spreading COVID. The Rabbi of the Shul I Davened at this morning (a close Talmid of Rav Mordechai Willig) was convinced that Rav Mordechai Willig was either misquoted or would retract this soon. His reasoning was that he feels putting a mask changes the tone and would render the blowing Passul. Does anyone know whether this is true? The Rabbi tried demonstrating but it was hard to tell (it certainly muffles the sound but it was unclear if the tone was changed as well) because its so easy to change the tone anyway. You move it the tiniest bit and the tone is different. Has anyone heard anything else about this Shaila? Does anyone have any Maareh Mekomos that they can think of that may be relevent. Have any other well known Rabbanim weighed in on this?