Davar Charif-Biblical or Rabbinical

Is the concept of a Davar Charif a Biblical or Rabbinical concept?[1] Some Poskim[2] rule that the concept of a Davar Charif is Biblical, and hence when cooking a Davar Charif in a non-Ben Yomo meat pot the food is Biblically considered to have meat taste.[3] Accordingly, in a case […]

Animals will experience world to come

Animals will experience world to come:[1] Animals will still be around in the future, in the times of Moshiach and period of Olam Haba when the entire earth will be filled with the knowledge of G-d. These animals will not be regular animals but will have intellectual capability and will […]

“Iskafya” on Shabbos

Should one do “Iskafya[1]” on Shabbos and refrain from delving into lavish delicacies?[2] It is clear that both on the Halachic[3] and esoteric[4] aspects of the Torah it is a Mitzvah to embellish in Oneg Shabbos, by eating delicacies and drinking fine beverages, and the concept of sanctifying oneself with […]

Yosef represents the hidden love

Yosef represents the hidden love of Hashem:[1] Every single Jew contains a hidden love of G-d within his soul. This love is nurtured to one’s soul through Yosef Hatzadik. Yosef collected all the money of the world and hid it into three treasures. Spiritually, this represents the hiding of the […]

Bayis Malei Sefarim

Bayis Malei Sefarim-Purchasing Torah literature:[1] It is a Mitzvah [and obligation[2]] to publish [and purchase[3]] Chumashim, Mishnah, Gemara and their commentaries.[4] Some Poskim[5] rule that today this Mitzvah is a positive Biblical command, and is in place of the Mitzvah of writing a Sefer Torah.[6] [The purpose of this Mitzvah […]

Bowing by Modim Derabanan

Bowing by Modim Derabanan:[1] When the Chazan reaches Modim the congregation is required to bow together with him in the [beginning of the] recital of Modim Derabanan. Some Poskim[2] rule one is required to bow also towards the end of Modim, upon reciting the words “Al Sheanu Modim Lach.[3]” Practically, […]