Parshas Tzav- Summary of the Parsha

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com Parshas Tzav Pesukim: 97 [Siman: צו ] Haftorah: Yirmiyahu 7:21-28[1], 9:22-23 Number of Mitzvos: There are a total of eighteen Mitzvos in Parshas Tzav; Nine positive commands and Nine negative commands. The following are the commands in […]

Disciplining children on Shabbos

Disciplining children on Shabbos: It is permitted to discipline or punish children on Shabbos.[1] One may thus lock a child in his room for disciplinary purposes.[2] Nonetheless, it is possibly even Biblically forbidden to hit or spank a child if doing so can cause a bruise to the child.[3] Furthermore, […]

Punishing and disciplining on Shabbos

Punishments on Shabbos: Court hearings:[1] Court cases involving monetary matters are not adjudicated on Shabbos.[2] Punishments and imprisonment:[3] Punishments are not delivered on Shabbos [and in certain cases it is a Biblical prohibition to do so[4]].[5] [Some Rishonim list this prohibition as one of the 365 negative commands, in addition […]

Courts and punishments on Shabbos

  Courts and punishments on Shabbos: Court hearings:[1] Court cases involving monetary matters are not adjudicated on Shabbos.[2] Punishments and imprisonment:[3] Punishments are not delivered on Shabbos [and in certain cases it is a Biblical prohibition to do so[4]].[5] [Some Rishonim list this prohibition as one of the 365 negative […]

Buying Chametz from a store after Pesach

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Buying Chametz from a store after Pesach: When buying Chametz from a Jewish owned store one must verify that they have performed Mechiras Chametz before Pesach.[1] The above requirement however only applies when buying Chametz that was manufactured before Pesach, […]

Chametz that was owned by a Jew during Pesach

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com Chametz that was owned by a Jew during Pesach:[1] Complete[2] Chametz that was owned by a Jew[3] over Pesach, or that a Jew had liability over during Pesach[4], is forbidden in benefit for all Jews after Pesach.[5] This applies whether […]

Eating and benefiting from Chametz after Pesach

This Halacha is an excerpt from our Sefer Buy me here or on Amazon.com   Eating and benefiting from Chametz after Pesach: Chametz that was owned by a Jew during Pesach:[1] Complete[2] Chametz that was owned by a Jew[3] over Pesach, or that a Jew had liability over during Pesach[4], is forbidden in benefit […]