Hilchos Shabbos Table Learning
A Weekly Guide to Shabbos Laws for Personal Study and Family Discussion
✨This weeks Topic✨
🍽️ Eating on Erev Shabbos — Meals vs. Snacks
Preparing for Shabbos isn’t just about cooking — it’s also about how and when we eat on Friday.
📜 Eating a Small Meal on Erev Shabbos
❓ What is considered a “weekday meal”?
A regular weekday-style meal — meaning: • A small meal
• No alcoholic beverages
✅ From the letter of the law:
Such a meal may technically be eaten the entire day, even close to sunset.
⚠️ However — there is a mitzvah:
From the beginning of the 10th hour of the day (measured in Shaaos Zmaniyos) and onward,
👉 One should refrain from setting up a regular weekday meal,
so that he enters Shabbos with a healthy appetite for the Shabbos meal.
✨ Extra Stringency (for the meticulous):
Some are careful even before the 10th hour to avoid a typical weekday meal, and instead eat: • A very small amount
• Such as bread with one dip, or something similar
🕯️ This is especially relevant in winter,
when Shaaos Zmaniyos are shorter and the 10th hour arrives earlier.
❓ What if someone didn’t eat before the 10th hour?
If one forgot or transgressed and did not eat earlier: ✅ He may still eat past the 10th hour.
The restriction is a mitzvah and guidance — not an absolute prohibition.
📜 Eating Snacks on Erev Shabbos & Erev Yom Tov
🥨 What about snacks?
Eating or drinking without establishing a meal — such as: • A small snack
• Light eating
• Casual drinking
✅ Is permitted all the way until sunset
and there is no need to refrain from doing so.
Sources:
Admur 249:9
🛠️ Melacha Corner 🛠️
🚪 Locking Doors & Arrests on Shabbos — Is It Considered Trapping?
Shabbos includes the prohibition of trapping (Tzeidah) — but does that apply to people?
What about locking a child in a room, restraining a disturbed individual, or arresting someone on Shabbos?
Let’s lay it out carefully.
📜 A. Is There a Trapping Prohibition When It Comes to Humans?
❓ Does the melacha of trapping apply to people?
✅ The primary ruling:
There is no prohibition of trapping when it comes to humans.
👉 Therefore: • One may have a child take time out in his room if needed
• One may arrest a man on Shabbos who is attempting to flee and leave his wife an Agunah
⚠️ B. Minority Opinions & Areas of Caution
📚 Some Poskim raise concerns, suggesting that: • Perhaps the trapping prohibition does apply to a child • Others rule that it is forbidden to capture a lunatic who would otherwise run away from society
These opinions are not the primary halacha, but they do introduce extra caution in certain cases.
🚨 C. Arresting on Shabbos — A Separate Prohibition
⚠️ Important clarification:
Even where trapping is not an issue, arresting or imprisoning someone on Shabbos is generally forbidden due to a different prohibition:
🚫 Administering punishments on Shabbos
This restriction applies regardless of trapping, and therefore: • Arrests should not be carried out on Shabbos
• Unless there is an extreme and pressing reason to do so
📜 D. Arresting a Man Who Intends to Leave His Wife an Agunah
❓ May such a man be arrested on Shabbos?
✅ Yes.
One may arrest a man on Shabbos who is actively trying to flee and leave his wife an Agunah.
This is considered a sufficiently severe circumstance to override the general concern.
📜 E. Arresting a Criminal Who Endangers Society
❓ What about someone who committed crimes such as: • Robbery
• Abuse
• Bodily injury
✅ Yes.
Such an individual may be arrested on Shabbos, as this falls under protecting society from harm.
Sources:
Admur 339:3, Rama 339:4; Beis Yosef 263; Shivlei Haleket 60; Shvus Yaakov 1:14; Birkeiy Yosef 339:2; Shaareiy Teshuvah 339:3; M”B 339:14; Kaf Hachayim 316:27; Avnei Nezer 189:22; Aruch Hashulchan 339:11; Tzitz Eliezer 15:41; Piskeiy Teshuvos 316:23

