A: There is a saying in Judaism that if a person is asked, “what is your opinion?” He/she may say, “I am not ready to answer that question yet, but I have some things to say.” However, if we ask, “Are they saying if this is your opinion, that is your view, then you cannot swear in the presence of an outsider, and that is why you cannot swear in Israel,” we are asked if this is the first time that he/she has uttered the words “I swear.” As we can see, the Torah does not say, “You are not ready yet to swear to Israel.” Rather, it asks this question because that is the type of question that is appropriate and not a false negative.
Q: If a person says, “If I should commit a sin, what am I supposed to do?” or “I could not understand your words for some reason, do I have to do it?”
A: The first answer is always that you should not say “yes” to anything or “no” to anything. Because you mentioned that I was not ready to answer the question regarding the obligation to swear to an outside entity, and this is also consistent with the teaching of the Tanakh, we ask the Torah. The Torah itself does not say, “If someone is asking you a question, do you swear?” Rather, it asks what sort of answer is expected. We read in the Berakhot (66b): “And if a person is talking to you in a public place, whether a place not of his house or a place in his house or in the market-place, he shall not utter a secret or an expression that has been forbidden to him.” Therefore, that is the proper response to this question.
Q: Why is it possible to speak in public?
A: The Mishnah (Shabbos 13b) also answers this question. It says that a person can say that what he spoke in a public place is what he spoke in a private place.
Q: What about speaking in a synagogue?
A: In the Hanukkah Seder (Rosh Hashanah), the people in the synagogue are able to say the Amidah and the blessing without swearing, nor are they to take the pledge of allegiance to the Torah.
Q: I was not able to understand your questions. What should I do?
A: First you should do what the
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