Stopping in the middle of a Pasuk:[1] All the verses [written in the five books of Moshe] are a Halacha [i.e. tradition] from Moshe from Sinai as to where they begin and end, and it is forbidden to stop in an area that Moshe did not make a stop in […]
Thinking of G-d’s kindness rather than His wrath
Thinking of G-d’s kindness rather than His wrath:[1] The verse[2] states that “One who trusts in G-d is surrounded by Chesed.” The intent is to say as follows: One who is constantly conscious of his fear of G-d’s wrath and His ability to give justice and punishment for inquity, attaches […]
Saying a blessing or Davening with food, or other item, in one’s mouth
Saying a blessing or Davening with food, or other item, in one’s mouth:[1] It is forbidden to say a blessing [or Daven[2]] while eating food.[3] [Accordingly, one who is chewing gum or sucking on a candy, must remove the gum or candy from his mouth prior to reciting a blessing […]
Saying a blessing or Davening with food, or other item, in one’s mouth
Saying a blessing or Davening with food, or other item, in one’s mouth:[1] It is forbidden to say a blessing [or Daven[2]] while eating food.[3] [Accordingly, one who is chewing gum or sucking on a candy, must remove the gum or candy from his mouth prior to reciting a blessing […]
Parshas Behalosecha-Summary of the Parsha
*The article below is an excerpt from the above Sefer *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Donate Buy in Paperback or Kindle Buy on Apple Books Sign up for Daily Distribution Sponsor an Episode Parshas Behalosecha Pesukim: 136 [Siman: מהללאל] Haftorah: Zecharya 2:14-4:7 The Mitzvos: There are […]
Summary of laws of Kerias Hatorah
Summary of laws of Kerias Hatorah:[1] The Mitzvah of Kerias Hatorah: Moshe Rabbeinu established to read the Torah on Shabbos, Yom Tov, Chol Hamoed, Rosh Chodesh, and Monday’s and Thursday’s. Ezra established for the Torah to also be read on Mincha of Shabbos. What to read: The widespread custom dating […]
May one open or close a folding table or folding chair on Shabbos?
May one open or close a folding table or folding chair on Shabbos? It is forbidden on Shabbos to create a roofing or hovering due to the Ohel prohibition.[1] Nevertheless, the extremity of this prohibition is only in a case that the intent of the hovering is to protect a […]
May one open or close a folding table or folding chair on Shabbos?
May one open or close a folding table or folding chair on Shabbos? It is forbidden on Shabbos to create a roofing or hovering due to the Ohel prohibition.[1] Nevertheless, the extremity of this prohibition is only in a case that the intent of the hovering is to protect a […]
If a neighbor’s tree is encroaching onto one’s property
If a neighbor’s tree is encroaching onto one’s property:[1] Cutting the branches: One whose neighbor’s tree is encroaching into one’s property, then if it is getting in the way of one’s use of the property[2], then he may cut down the area of the tree that extends into his property […]
If a neighbor’s tree is encroaching onto one’s property
If a neighbor’s tree is encroaching onto one’s property:[1] Cutting the branches: One whose neighbor’s tree is encroaching into one’s property, then if it is getting in the way of one’s use of the property[2], then he may cut down the area of the tree that extends into his property […]