As mentioned previously, if before Shabbat one places a non-Muktze item on some sort of surface that also has Muktze, […] Read More
Category: Shabbat
The Shulhan Aruch (O.H. 291:5) rules that one should have bread with Seuda Shelishit but if not possible, one may […] Read More
There is a Mitzvah of prolonging Shabbat beyond its official end time known as Tosefet Shabbat (lit. an addition to […] Read More
The Rama (O.H. 292:1) writes that in Minha of Shabbat, Ashre, Uva Letzion and Va’ani Tefilati are recited. The Kaf […] Read More
The Shulhan Aruch (O.H. 293:2) rules that one should be careful not to perform any forbidden acts on Shabbat until […] Read More
The Rama (O.H. 295:1) writes that in Arvit of Motzaei Shabbat, the verse (Tehilim 90:17) “Vihi Noam” followed by Kedusha […] Read More
Our sages learn (Shabbat 113a) from the words (Yeshayahu 58:13) “Vedaber Davar” (lit. “and speaking words”) that one’s speech on Shabbat should […] Read More
The Shulhan Aruch (O.H. 307:17), quoting the Rambam, says that anything besides Torah-related material may not be learned on Shabbat, […] Read More
The Gemara (Shabbat 150a) derives from the words (Yeshayahu 58:13) “Vedaber Davar” that speech related to weekday matters is forbidden […] Read More
The Shulhan Aruch (O.H. 306:11), based on the Gemara (Bava Kama 80a, Gittin 8a), rules that one may ask a […] Read More