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  • The obligation to fast applies only on Yom Kippur itself. Before Yom Kippur, however, there's no obligation, per se, to prepare for the fast. Hence, there's no obligation to hook up to intravenous in order to fast. Once Yom Kippur arrives, it's forbidden to hook up to intravenous, since blood will spill.
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Topic: Fasting, Using Intravenous

Ivy Epstein wrote:

If someone is sick and knows that he is going to have to eaton Yom Kipper, why not do so through intravenous? It's my understandingthat since intravenous is not the normal way of eating, it's nottechnically a violation of the requirement to fast. If you tellme that intravenous is too big a bother or expense, isn't it truethat a person must go to all lengths and expense not to transgressa negative commandment? So why don't sick people check in toa hospital before Yom Kippur and 'eat' intravenously?

Dear Ivy Epstein,

Life In The Fast Vein Mac Os 11

The obligation to fast applies only on Yom Kippur itself. BeforeYom Kippur, however, there's no obligation, per se, toprepare for the fast. Hence, there's no obligation to hook upto intravenous in order to fast. Once Yom Kippur arrives, it'sforbidden to hook up to intravenous, since blood will spill.

And since there's no obligation to 'eat' intravenously, it mightactually be forbidden to do so, for a few reasons. For one, insertinga needle is a transgression of the prohibition against unnecessarilywounding oneself. And who knows, intravenous may involve certainhealth risks, all of which may not be known at present. In short,it should not be done.

Once, a man on intravenous had an overwhelming desire for a glassof tea, and he finally convinced the doctor to administer it tohim intravenously. When the tea began flowing, however, the manwinced.

'What's the matter,' asked the doctor. 'Too hot?'

'No, too sweet.'

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