S0110 – Erev Shabbos – (Klal 5 Siman 1) – Introduction to Tosefes Shabbos
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We will be starting the Halachos of hadlakas neiros this week, and it will take approximately 35-40 shiurim. Sponsorship is available for the whole series or individual shiurim. All sponsorships benefit Kollel Zichron Amram. We are continuing in siman 4, discussing sechiras reshus on a boat. We learned that when a sole owner of a
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We will be starting the Halachos off hadlakas neiros next week, and it will take approximately 35-40 shiurim. Sponsorship is available for the whole series or individual shiurim. All money benefits Kollel Zichron Amram. We are continuing in siman 4, discussing creating the ability to carry inside of a boat on Shabbos. We learned that
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We are beginning siman 4, where the Chayei Adam will discuss carrying on a boat. He writes that there are three points one must have in mind in order to carry on the boat; today we will discuss the first two. The first point is that one can only carry in an enclosed area. The
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We are beginning siman 3 (we will skip siman 2). Until now, we have discussed embarking on a voyage earlier in the week when it means remaining on a boat over Shabbos. We also learned that embarking on Friday is muttar if it is for the purpose of a mitzvah (S0102). Today, we will discuss
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We are continuing in siman 1, and left off discussing the modern equivalents for the shiurim given for the 2000 amos of the techum. We learned that there are three primary opinions as to how to calculate an amah. The opinion of Rav Avraham Chaim Naeh ztl is that an amah is rounded to 18
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We are continuing in siman 1, discussing the ideas introduced by the Chayei Adam regarding techum. The third point we mentioned is that techum does not apply on a Torah level when traveling on a river. The fourth point was that there is a safeik whether techum applies 10 tefachim above ground, and that we
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We are continuing in siman 1. We will not learn this part of the siman inside, but will touch on the points introduced by the Chayei Adam and clarify them. The main idea behind learning this Klal is that some of the ideas introduced have relevance beyond the Klal itself, so we will go
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We are beginning Klal 4, which discusses the issue of a person boarding a boat when they will end up on the boat over Shabbos. Although the practical contemporary applications of these halachos are uncommon, since the rishonim give multiple explanations of these halachos, it has many practical applications. In Maseches Shabbos, 19a,
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We have finished siman 26, and have been discussing the use of machinery on Shabbos. We left off discussing a case of a millstone and the placement of grain into the hopper (the feeder to the millstone) on Shabbos. Today, we will discuss the issur for a Jew to place grain into the hopper,
Be’ezras Hashem, our 100th Shabbos shiur is coming up soon, and is available for sponsorship! Please contact shiurim@dvarhalacha.com for more information. We are continuing in siman 26. The Chayei Adam is discussing a millstone, and wrote that even though there is no concern for maris ayin, there is a concern for zilusa d’Shabbos as
Be’ezras Hashem, our 100th Shabbos shiur is coming up soon, and is available for sponsorship! Please contact shiurim@dvarhalacha.com for more information. We are beginning siman 26. A person is allowed to set melacha in motion on Erev Shabbos with the melacha continuing into Shabbos, because there is no melacha being done on Shabbos itself.
Be’ezras Hashem, our 100th Shabbos shiur is coming up soon, and is available for sponsorship! Please contact shiurim@dvarhalacha.com for more information. We are beginning siman 25. The Chayei Adam discusses a Jew who owns an animal through shutfus (jointly) with a non-Jew. The problem is that the Torah gives us a mitzvas asei of
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We are beginning siman 23. The Chayei Adam continues to discuss shutfus, as he discussed in siman 21. In a scenario where a business is buying and selling and generating a profit, there needs to be an arrangement from the beginning of the partnership in a way which gives the profits from Shabbos to a
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We are continuing in siman 22, discussing the issues involved in a non-Jew using a Jew’s item on Shabbos. We learned that even though it is muttar for the non-Jew to use a Jew’s item on Shabbos, the non-Jew cannot remove the item from the Jew’s home on Shabbos itself due to chashad. We learned
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We are beginning siman 22. The Chayei Adam moves away from the amira l’achum issues we have been discussing to discuss the issue of a Jew’s item being used on Shabbos by a non-Jew. Eventually, we will come to a concern of maris ayin of amira l’achum, but before discussing maris ayin, the question is
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We are continuing in siman 21, discussing a shutfus (partnership) relationship between a Jew and non-Jew regarding work on Shabbos. We learned that they should stipulate before beginning the partnership that the non-Jew retains the profits from Shabbos, and the Jew retains the profits from a corresponding day during the week. If they did not
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We are beginning siman 21, where the Chayei Adam discusses another type of relationship between a Jew and non-Jew. Until now, we have discussed three types of relationships: Kablan, where the non-Jew is not paid per job and is not paid until he has finished the job. While he is working, he is considered working
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We have finished siman 12. We learned that even when the Jew does not receive direct benefit from the work performed by the non-Jew on Shabbos (because the non-Jew pays a fixed fee to the Jew and keeps all of the profits), there can still be an issue of maris ayin. In simanim 13. 14
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