Responsa for Nazir 56:4
אמרי אי דשחט עולה או שלמים ה"נ אלא הכא במאי עסקינן כגון ששחט חטאת ברישא
אמרי אי דשחט עולה או שלמים ה"נ אלא הכא במאי עסקינן כגון ששחט חטאת ברישא
Teshuvot Maharam
Q. A court is not enjoined to restrain a child from eating forbidden food (Yeb. 114a; Git. 55a; Shabb. 121a). Is a father obliged to restrain his child?
A. A father is enjoined to train his son in the performance of the Mitzvoth. Lack of disapproval on the part of the father means approval. Therefore, a father must restrain his child from eating forbidden food, if eaten in his presence. This law, however, applies to the father, but not to the mother.
SOURCES: Cr. 200; Am I, 88.
A. A father is enjoined to train his son in the performance of the Mitzvoth. Lack of disapproval on the part of the father means approval. Therefore, a father must restrain his child from eating forbidden food, if eaten in his presence. This law, however, applies to the father, but not to the mother.
SOURCES: Cr. 200; Am I, 88.
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