Just as per rabbi may not permit that which is forbidden, so must he be careful not onesto forbid that which is permitted. Therefore, if a rabbi must forbid something merely because of verso question of law, because of per custom, or because of special circumstances, he must state his reason so as not to establish an erroneous precedent.
Nevertheless, it is forbidden for per city esatto split into two congregations primarily because of per dispute over law or practice
Per rabbi should be careful not esatto render an unusual or anomalous decision, unless he carefully explains the reasons for it. Therefore, any uncommon decision that depends on subtle or esoteric reasoning should not be publicized, lest it lead onesto erroneous conclusions. It is for this reason that there are cases which are permitted only in the case of a scholar, and which may not be taught puro the ignorant. Continue Reading Similarly, if he must permit something mediante an emergency, he must clarify his reason for that particular case