エピソード
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We discuss the time until which one is allowed to fast on a Friday whether for an individual or a community.
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There is a mitzvah to enter into Shabbat in a state of anticipation and desire for the Shabbat meal which prevents us from having full blown meals on erev Shabbat.
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We conclude discussions of travelling in the days before Shabbat and turn to an analysis of travelling on Friday before Shabbat - what distance can one travel on a Friday before Shabbat starts?
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We examine under what conditions it is permitted to set out on a journey with others on erev Shabbat.
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We learn under what conditions it is permitted to board a boat just before Shabbat,
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We examine under what conditions it is permitted to set off on a boat before Shabbat
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We examine the permissibility of a non-Jew delivering mail on his own volition.
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We explore whether it is permitted to send letters or parcels via a non-Jew where there is a chance it might be delivered on Shabbat,
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We focus on the view of the Rema who allows leniencies in the conditional loan of an animal to a non-Jew over Shabbat. This is qualified by the Mishnah Berurah.
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We examine how an animal can be transferred to a non-Jew as a conditional loan or rental such that it may be worked on Shabbat without transgressing the prohibition of working that animal on Shabbat as it "belongs" to the non-Jew.
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We explore ways of avoiding the potential prohibition of working an animal on Shabbat when in the possession of a non-Jew either via a rental agreement or being lent to them.
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We examine the Halacha that animals must also have rest from work on Shabbat.
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There is a prohibition of not working animals on Shabbat. Whether this extends to one's utensils is subject to a disagreement amongst the Rishonim. We explore the Halacha in this situation.
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The Halacha is clear in the way a partnership between a Jew and Non-Jew should be established in order for a business to keep running on Shabbat. We explore ways of fixing the partnership where this was not put in place from the outset.
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We discuss a non-Jew working for a Jew on retainer.
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