More Discussions for this daf
1. Gematria 502 2. Mishlo'ach Manos From A Man To A Woman 3. Mourners and Shaloch Manos
4. Drink "Ad d'Lo Yada" 5. Revival Shortly After Death 6. Berachos
7. Shmuel's proof of Divine consent 8. Koheles is not Metamei 9. Rabah and Rebbi Zeira
10. Bar Mitzvah in Adar 11. Getting Drunk 12. Mishloach Manos
13. Ruach Hakodesh - Megilah or Mordechai 14. קהלת אינו מטמא את הידים
DAF DISCUSSIONS - MEGILAH 7

David Goldman asks:

The Maharil gives a personal opinion to prohibit someone from giving manos to an avel during 12 months, and the Rema agrees. Yet shaloch manos was a decree of a Sanhedrin and the 12 month stringency (except for attending celebrations) is merely a custom. Yet here we find a mere subjective feeling regarding "greeting" eliminating an explicit decree of the Sanhedrin to give shaloch manos to someone who happens to be a mourner based on a mere stringent custom of the 12 months. How do we understand this?

David Goldman, USA

The Kollel replies:

There is a Mitzvah to give Mishlo'ach Manos but there is no specific Mitzvah to receive Mishlo'ach Manos. Therefore, there is no need to give the Mishlo'ach Manos to the mourner because one can fulfill the Mitzvah by giving it to someone else.

Purim Sameach,

Dovid Bloom

David Goldman asks:

Yes, thanks. I was addressing the kasha to the logic of the statement of the Maharil endorsed by the Rema.

The Kollel replies:

The Darkei Moshe (the longer version of the Rema) OC 696:4 writes that if the only two people who live in town are the mourner and his friend, then the friend is obligated to fulfill the Mitzvah of Mishlo'ach Manos by sending them to the Avel. In other words, the practice of the Maharil does not apply if it means that, as a result, someone will lose the Mitzvah of giving Mishlo'ach Manos.

Kol Tuv,

Dovid Bloom