We have been discussing haskomas with many rabbanim, however, based on the enormous amount of animosity and backlash against the Shabbos App – just remember that when Rambam introduced his seforim people labeled him an apikores and his seforim were burned in public – many of the rabbanim are hesitant to give a public haskoma on the Shabbos App.

Additionally, the most recent technological advancement in helping people merge technology and Shabbos/Yom Tov was met with massive protest when Rabbi Moshe Heinemann of the Star-K introduced the “Sabbath Mode”. The Sabbath mode enables people to change the temperature on their ovens on Yom Tov by pressing buttons on an electronic keypad.

In fact while Rabbi Moshe Heinemann is a great talmid chachom and understands electricity and mechanics better than all the rabbanim who came out against him, that did not stop them from disparaging him. You can see an English version of the Kol Koreh here. Unfortunately, the rabbinate at larger is not open to allowing technology on Shabbos even though it can be done in a permissible way, and anyone who tries to make a change is called all kinds of vile names.

This was not (yet) written about the Shabbos App, but rather about the Rabbi Moshe Heinemann Sabbath Mode:

In our opinion, use of “Sabbath Mode” to change the temperature of an oven on Yom Tov represents an assault on the sanctity of Shabbos and Yom Tov and will lead to deterioration in their observance. We hereby declare that one may not rely on “Sabbath Mode” operation to adjust oven temperatures on Yom Tov despite the presence of a Hechsher on these ovens.

To all of the above we affix our signatures:
HaRav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv

I have seen the lengthy words of the Rov that permitted the above and they are Halachically incorrect and it is clearly forbidden.
– HaRav Nisim Karelitz

There is no Heter for the above, nor will Grama accomplish here. I affix my signature, awaiting the redemption.
-HaRav Shmuel Wozner

Surely, surely one is obligated to protest this leniency with all our might. Such leniencies are a great degradation in the foundation of Shmiras Shabbos and those that are careful with the honor of Shabbos will bring an eternal Brocho upon themselves.
-HaRav Yechezkel Roth, Head of Karlsbad Bais Din

Aside from the actual prohibition, there lies herein a breach in the wall of Shmiras Shabbos and Yom Tov through which the Jewish nation is sanctified throughout the generations.
-HaRav Yaakov Horowitz, Rav ,Telz Minyan
-HaRav Elya Ber Wachtfogel
-HaRav Shlomo Miller, Rosh Kollel, Kollel Avreichim Toronto
-HaRav Yechiel Tauber, Rosh Kollel Mechon L’Hoyroa, Monsey, NY
-HaRav Gershon Bess, Rav Kehilas Yaakov, Los Angeles

There are still rabbanim we are working with who are still open to giving a haskoma, especially with the recent changes we made to the app, which makes it comply with more poskim and shitos than before. However, they too want to take some more time to see how things “play out” in the media, etc. before putting their career on the line.

In the interim we plan to produce a source sheet explaining how the app works and going through all the possible problems so a person can see for themselves that the Shabbos App complies with halacha both technically and in spirit. Of course this does not mean that a person’s personal rabbi will agree, but a person should ask their rabbi why he feels we are wrong and then see if that answer makes sense or not.

Remember, that it took many years and lots of courageous people who ignored their rabbanim sweeping child molestation under the rug under the guise of halacha, before many rabbanim finally agreed that going to the police is the only way – and right way to get help. Of course there are still some pig headed rabbis who will tell people it’s assur and then even enable molesters by saying its assur to go to the proper authorities, foolishly assuring people that they will take care of it.

Today, with most people getting a full Yeshiva education and being much more knowledgeable of halacha than in the past, people need to be able to separate the real halacha from the phony halacha that many rabbanim feed people in an effort to maintain a Yiddishkeit that say feel (wrongly at times) is authentic. When smart people see the facts they are able to know when the rabbi needs to be listened to and when not.

It is part of our greater goal to enable people to see the that the True Torah they way the HaShem gave it is not nearly as restrictive and cumbersome as some people have been misled to believe it is. HaShem gave us the Torah to enjoy, not to be suffocated by it.