This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 4. One who is only slightly ill:[1] Having a gentile do a Rabbinical prohibition: If one is not in tremendous pain and does not have a sickness which incorporates his entire body[2] but rather [only] a minor illness, then […]
3. One who is in tremendous pain but is not bedridden and does not feel weak throughout his entire body
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 3. One who is in tremendous pain but is not bedridden and does not feel weak throughout his entire body: [1] Doing a Rabbinical prohibition with an irregularity: If one has not become bedridden [due to his illness] and […]
2. Peeling fruits and vegatables
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. Peeling fruits and vegetables:[1] It is forbidden to peel garlic and onions [as well as other foods such as apples and nuts[2]] which one [peels with intent] to set aside [from being eaten right away, due to that […]
2. The law of one which is bedridden or feels weak in his entire body but is not in danger
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. The law of one which is bedridden or feels weak in his entire body but is not in danger:[1] Having a gentile do forbidden work: A sick person that is bedridden due to his illness and is not […]
1. Rubbing and peeling off from nuts/seeds/beans on Shabbos
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 1. Rubbing and peeling shells/stalks/pods off from nuts/seeds/beans on Shabbos: Note: In these laws there are various discrepancies between the rulings of the Shulchan Aruch and that of the Siddur. Although both rulings have been brought below, it is […]
1. The law of one who has a limb that is in danger but is not in a life-threatening situation
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here Introduction: The following chapter will discuss the various levels of illness that a person may have, and which level of prohibitions may be done in order to help treat them. Medication in general, even if it involves no […]
0. Introduction to laws of Mifarek
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here The laws of Mifarek [separating grains and legumes from their peels and stalks] and peeling fruits and vegetables Introduction: The following section will deal with peeling shells/peels off of foods such as removing the pods/shells of nuts and beans […]
9. May one ask a gentile to do an action which will only be needed after Shabbos?
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 9. May one ask a gentile to do an action which will only be needed after Shabbos?[1] [The Sages] only permitted asking a gentile to do something for a sick person if it is needed on Shabbos, however not […]
General Q&A
May one gather eggs from a chicken coop on Shabbos? [1] It is forbidden to be done even if the eggs were laid before Shabbos and are not Muktzah as gathering items that do not grow from the ground.[2] However if delaying their gathering will cause a great loss one […]
Gathering Papers
May one gather non-Muktzah papers which have scattered on the floor? [1] According to some opinions if it is troublesome to gather them then this would have the same restrictions as do fruits and may thus only be gathered a little at a time and may not be entered into […]