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Topics covered: Classic Jewish joke. Extinguishing the Shabbos lamp due to danger. Rav Tanchum’s homily on extinguishing the Shabbos lamp for a sick person. King Solomon’s wisdom seems to contradict his father King David’s wisdom as well as his …
Topics covered: Lighting the Shabbos lamp with a wick made from a garment. Does folding remove garment/vessel status of a cloth? Nolad: prohibition on using a vessel that came into existence on Shabbos or Festival. Just because you saw …
Topics covered: What was the tachash whose skin was used in the outer covering of the Tabernacle? Rabbi Meir says it was a unique creature that existed only in the time of Moses and had one horn! Deriving that …
Topics covered: Flax consisdered a tree due to Joshua 2:6. Wool and linen subject to different laws than other fabrics. Tzaraas (biblical leprosy) of clothing leads to examination by a priest and possible quarantine or burning. Shatnetz (prohibited mixture …
Topics covered: Who was Shimon ben Elazar? Highest form of wisdom per Maimonides. Why we use balsam oil in Shabbos lamp. Horror story of the mother-in-law who hated her daughter-in-law. Linen garments vs other materials. Corpse tumah (ritual impurity) …
Topics covered: Source for Kohen’s (Priest’s) permission to light a room with disqualified Terumah oil. No tar in Shabbos lamp. Bathing before Shabbos is obligatory, at least face, hands, feet. Shatnetz (prohibited wool/linen mixture) in a prayer shawl. Sages …
Topics covered: Hanukkah mentioned in Grace After Meals and Amidah. All steady oils permitted in Shabbos lamp, olive oil preferred. Understanding “burnt oil” – disqualified Terumah of the Priest that may not be used in. Shabbos lamp because it …
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