4. Melachas for loss prevention

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com 4. Melachas for loss prevention:[1] It is permitted to perform all Rabbinical Melachas for the sake of preventing loss or damage to ones crops or garden. This is called “Leikumeiy”. It is however forbidden to do so simply for […]

2. The Rabbinical Melachos

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com 2. The Rabbinical Melachos:[1] It is Rabbinically forbidden to perform any of the following Melachos [even during Biblical Shemitas]: Covering the produce as protection from the sun. Weeding [Nikush] Idur [Digging around roots] Watering [Haskah] Fertilizing [Zibul] Yibul-Cutting a […]

1. The Biblical Melachos

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com 1. The Biblical Melachos:[1] It is Biblically forbidden to perform any of the following Melachos during [Biblical] Shemitah: Seeding [Zeria] Harvesting [Ketzira or Betzira] Pruning [Zemira] Plowing[2] [Charisha] Planting[3] [Netia]   [1] Rambam 1/2; Derech Emunah 10 [2] Rashi […]

8. Working the land prior to the Shemita year

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com 8. Working the land prior to the Shemita year:[1] During Temple and Biblical Shemita times: In times that the Temple is established [and Shemita is Biblically observed], it is Biblically[2] forbidden to perform any[3] Shemita forbidden work on the […]

6. Is Shemita today Biblical or Rabbinical?

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com 6. Is Shemita today Biblical or Rabbinical?[1] A. Background: Many commands in the Torah are contingent on different factors for them to be in effect. Some are dependent on one’s living in Eretz Yisrael. Others are dependent on the […]

Final ruling of calculation

Final ruling of Shemita Year calculation: The year of Shemita [in the time of the writing of these laws by the Alter Rebbe] was 5544/1784.[1] Thirty three cycles of Shemita have passed since that time. The year 5775 is the next Shemita year which will begin the 34th Shemita cycle from […]

4. When was the first Shemita observed?

This article is an excerpt from our Sefer    Buy now on Amazon.com 4. When was the first Shemita observed?[1] The counting of Shemita first began when the Jews entered Eretz Yisrael and settled the lands. This occurred 14 years after the entrance into Eretz Yisrael, as it took 7 years to […]