17 Aug HALACHOS FOR THE AIR TRAVELER (PART 1)
One who would take
time to study how an
airplane has the
capability to fly
through the air would
be inspired with true
Yira Shomayim. It is
truly remarkable how
Hashem gave people
the wisdom to come up
with the idea of flying.
Think where we would
be today without the
airplane.
Preparing for a Trip
The Mishnah Berurah (and others) says one
should take along his tallis and tefillin when
traveling. When traveling by airplane, one’s
tallis and tefillin should not be placed together
with the baggage that goes underneath the
airplane. Some say that one should say the
parshas akeida before going on a trip. One
should learn Torah before and during the trip. It
is a nice practice for one to give tzedakah before
going on a trip. Some say before going on a trip,
one should be made a shliach by someone else
to give money to tzedakah at his destination. In
this way he will not be in danger on the way,
since he is a shliach mitzvah.
In the writings of Horav Yehuda Hachassid it
states if one went on the road and forgot
something in his house, he should not go back to
retrieve it. Instead, he should ask someone in the
house to get it for him. Some say the reason for
this concern is because when one goes on the
derech the shechinah is with him and if he goes
back to retrieve an object it is disrespectful to
the shechinah. However, if it is an object used
for a mitzvah, he may go back to get it. If one
did not actually leave the house yet, he may go
back to get an object. There is an opinion in the
poskim that if one has more than one entrance to
his house there is no concern with going into the
second door to retrieve an object that was
forgotten. If one is only going to a nearby place
there is no concern with going back to retrieve
an object that was forgotten. There is a
discussion in the poskim whether this inyun is
applicable to one who travels by an airplane, etc.
The Bathroom on an Airplane
Many poskim say that the bathroom on an
airplane does not have the same status as a
regular bathroom in a house or office.
Therefore, one may wash his hands for a meal
there. Similarly, one who went into the
bathroom to get something (and did not use the
facilities) would not be required to wash his
hands upon exiting the bathroom. When
awaking from sleep one must be careful not to
delay to use the bathroom, and should go as
soon as possible to avoid the issur of bal
tishaktzu.
Touching Food before Washing Hands
After one wakes up from sleep on an airplane, it
is common not to wash his hands right away
since there might be a long line for the
bathroom, etc. One must be careful not to touch
any food before washing his hands. If he did
touch food, then if the food can be washed off,
then it should be washed three times, otherwise
according to many poskim the food is permitted
to be eaten b’dieved. Many poskim say when it
comes to a goy, one does not have to worry
about eating such food because most people
wash their hands in the morning etc. even
though it might not be with a utensil etc.
Additionally, some say there is no ruach rah by
a goy. Therefore, if a goy hands out food that he
touched, one may eat the food.
Sleeping While Wearing a Tallis Katton
When sleeping on an airplane, one normally
does not remove his tallis katton first. Therefore,
when he wakes up no beracha is recited on the
tallis katton. One who wears a tallis gadol
recites the regular beracha on the tallis gadol
thereby exempting the tallis katton.
The Beracha of Roka Hu’aretz Al Hamayim
The beracha of Roka Hu’aretz Al Hamayim was
instituted when one steps on the ground upon
awakening. The beracha of Roka Hu’aretz Al
Hamayim may be recited when one wakes up
even if he is not stepping on the ground but only
on the floor of the airplane.
Davening While Dressed Properly
The Gemorah in Shabbos states that different
chachumim performed certain activities as a
preparation for davening. The Gemorah says
that this was done based on the posuk “one
should prepare before calling to your G-d.”
Many preparations must be conducted before
one can daven properly. If one has a special
meeting with the president, he would be careful
to make sure he was properly prepared for the
meeting. How much more so, must one be
careful to dress properly before davening.
Additionally, tefilla is in place of korbonos, and
just as the kohanim wore nice clothing while
doing the avodah, we too must wear nice
clothing while davening. Many times one
davens on an airplane after having just woke up
from a long sleep. One must be careful to tuck
his shirt in and wash up before davening to
Hashem. Davening with one’s shirt tucked out
of his pants or while half asleep is not
acceptable.
Davening on an Airplane
On an airplane, the minyanim are often made in
the back of the plane. The question arises
whether or not one is allowed to daven there,
since it is usually opposite the bathroom. This is
also a very common issue when saying asher
yotzar after using the bathroom. Many poskim
maintain that it is permitted to daven opposite
the bathroom. Some say that one should not
daven in the back of the plane since it causes a
chillul Hashem when it is very crowded and
people cannot get to the bathroom. It is said over
in the name of Horav Shimon Schwab zt”l that
he never davened in the back of the airplane and
considered davening there a chillul Hashem.
Although one normally needs to daven with a
mechitzah between him and women, when one
is davening on a airplane no mechitza is
required. The reason is because it is not a
permanent place for tefilla. Many poskim say
that tachnun may only be recited if one is in a
place that has a sefer Torah. Accordingly, on an
airplane tachnun is recited, but without placing
one’s head on his arm. Many Chassidim do not
recite tachnun when traveling.
Distributing Presents before Davening
Before davening, one should not distribute
presents which he brought home from a trip.
However, if the children are begging you for the
gifts, one may give them the presents before he
davens.
Reciting Tefillas Haderech
The Obligation
The Gemorah in Berochos says when a person
goes “on the way” he needs to say tefillas
haderech. One should not be lenient with this
requirment. The Levushei Mordechai says
women are also obligated in this tefilla. The
obligation of tefillas haderech does not only
apply when traveling by foot, but also when
traveling by car, boat, train and airplane. The
poskim say one who is traveling for a devar
mitzvah has to say tefillas haderech. The tefilla
should be recited in loshon rabim since one’s
tefillas will then have a better chance of being
answered. If the tefilla was said in loshon
yuchid it does not have to be repeated. Some
say that one should also say Yoshev Beseiser,
and Shir Hamalos Eisa Eiyni. Saying these
added tefillos are a segula for a safe trip
Saying the Tefilla
There is a dispute among the poskim if one
person can say the tefilla and exempt others. It is
preferable for each one to say the tefilla for
themselves. If this is not possible (no siddurim),
one person can say it for everyone. Horav
Yaakov Kamenetsky zt”l maintained since
tefillas haderech is a tefilla not a beracha, if one
is in doubt whether or not to say it, one should
say the tefilla.
Sitting vs. Standing
It is preferable to say tefillas haderech while
standing. When traveling by car it is better to
stop the car and say the tefilla. If this is not
possible, one may say it while driving. When
traveling by boat or train, where it is possible to
stand when saying the tefilla, this is what should
be done (based on the Aruch Ha’shulchan).
Although on a plane it is possible to stand while
saying tefillas haderech, since it is difficult to
concentrate while standing on an airplane, one
should recite it while sitting.
Saying it next to another Beracha
The Maharam M’Ruttenberg said initially one
should say a different beracha before saying
tefillas haderech because tefillas haderech does
not begin with a beracha. A beracha achrona on
food or an asher yotzar should be said, followed
by tefillas haderech. The poskim mention that a
beracha on smell may not be said before tefillas
haderech. Horav Yisroel Belsky Shlita holds if
one cannot make either a beracha achrona or an
asher yotzar, then one may make a beracha
rishona on food, eat the food and then say
tefillas haderech. If one did not say a beracha
prior to reciting tefillas haderech, he may say it
anyway. Horav Yisroel Belsky Shlita holds if
one is being yotzei someone else in the tefilla,
then he may also be motzei him the inyun of
making a beracha before tefillas haderech
(either on food or an asher yotzar etc).
On an Airplane
When on an airplane, tefillas haderech is said
when the plane is high enough that if it would
fall there would be danger. Horav Yaakov
Kamenetsky zt”l says when traveling by plane
the tefilla should be said at the time the plane is
still on the ground and starts to go fast in
preparation for take off. Horav Elyashiv Shlita
holds if one did not say tefillas haderech before
the plane took off he may say it when the plane
is in the air. The poskim state if tefillas haderech
is said on the way to the airport then one is
exempt from saying it on the plane.
Using a Disposable cup for Netiylas
Yudayim
On an airplane it is very common that there is no
metal or hard plastic cup to wash one’s hands,
and all that is available is a paper or plastic cup.
Although there is a discussion in the poskim if
one may use a plastic or paper cup to wash his
hands. If no other cup is available, one may use
either a paper or plastic cup to wash his hands.
Care should be taken that one dries his hands
outside the bathroom.
Drying Hands on Clothing
Many times when traveling there are no tissues
available for one to dry his hands after washing.
One must be careful not to dry his hands on his
clothing because doing so causes forgetfulness
of one’s Torah knowledge. One should not dry
his hands on any garment. One may dry his
hands on a garment that is drying on the line
outside, etc. Drying your hands on your friends
garment is not permitted (see footnote). Many
people before washing their hands for bread dry
off any water that might be on them. Some
poskim say that one may dry his hands on his
clothing in this situation.
“The Mezonos Roll”
When one is on an airplane many times
mezonos rolls are served with the meal. As will
be explained below, these rolls are not mezonos.
The Shulchan Aruch says, based on the opinion
of the Rambam, if one kneads dough with
honey, milk or fruit juice, and the fruit juice is
recognizable in the bread, the beracha on the
bread is mezonos. The Rama disagrees, and says
this is still called bread and the beracha is
hamotzei unless there is a lot of fruit juice or
spices, then the beracha is mezonos. The
Mishnah Berurah, as well as many other
poskim, maintain that the fruit juice, etc has to
be most of the mixture, and one has to taste it in
the bread in order for the beracha to be a
mezonos. Others say that it does not have to be
most of the mixture, but it needs to be a lot.
There is an opinion (that of the Da’as Torah)
who maintains if a mixture has mostly fruit juice
then one does not need to taste it in the mixture.
However, all other poskim disagree and one
should not rely on this. Furthermore, the Da’as
Torah is only going according to the opinion of
the Shulchan Aruch and not the Rama.
Moreover the Da’as Torah explicitly states that
his chiddush applies only to a specific group of
juice none of which is currently used in baking.
Thus one who claims the Da’as Torah as the
source for his leniency in mezonos bread is
actually following only one part of that opinion
while arbitrarily rejecting the other. That is an
amazing feat more probably the province of
jugglers and circus performers than Rabbonim.
Some claim that some of the aforementioned
reasoning can be extended to mezonos rolls
causing their beracha to be a mezonos. As we
have demonstrated before the reasoning is
fallacious and because of this thousands of
people on a daily basis are not washing for bread
and bentching like they are supposed to. The
taste of the items with fruit juice is not
significantly different than that of regular bread.
People eat the roll in order to have the same
experience as eating regular bread. It is strange
to say that it can be called cake. People avoid
washing when they eat this mezonos bread, and
this is wrong even if it were really mezonos
bread al pi din since they are kovea seuda on it
(see attached Kol Koreh). Even Sefardim who
go with the opinion of the mechaber would wash
in this situation since one cannot tell the
difference between this bread and other breads.
Additionally, most apple juice is from
concentrate and this does not have the status as
complete fruit juice. Many bakeries use apple
juice from concentrate, and it would come out
that the rolls are made with mostly water, and
one would wash according to everyone. In
conclusion, the practice to give out mezonos
rolls on airplanes and by simchas is misleading
and improper. “Mezonos rolls” are an
oxymoron, since mezonos and rolls cannot
co-exist. Fortunate are those hechsherim which
do not allow bakeries to make mezonos rolls.
Many people think that a mezonos roll is a
loophole in washing ones hands and bentching.
However, in reality it is not and one must wash
and bentch. Many poskim say that these rolls
should only be eaten during a meal where one
washes on bread.