I actually thought it means something with tradion. As it ends with an i it might mean "my tradtion" or maybe if it is a verb "I pass on".
I cannot remember what the story with the woman and the chicken was. I think she asked the Rabbi if it was proper kosher or not. It was the only thing she had to eat. I can remember another story and that Psak is something like "stop". You shall not overdo things. The story I remembered was with meat. Someone had a meaty dish which was quite big and by accident a piece of cheese fell into it. He asked the Rabbi if he needed to throw away the whole meaty dish as it was now trefa.
Masorti
Date: 2006-05-03 06:10 pm (UTC)I cannot remember what the story with the woman and the chicken was. I think she asked the Rabbi if it was proper kosher or not. It was the only thing she had to eat. I can remember another story and that Psak is something like "stop". You shall not overdo things. The story I remembered was with meat. Someone had a meaty dish which was quite big and by accident a piece of cheese fell into it. He asked the Rabbi if he needed to throw away the whole meaty dish as it was now trefa.