This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. Pesik Resihei by dyeing-Wiping stained hands on a cloth:[1] As explained in Halacha 1, dyeing clothing contains a Biblical prohibition when done with a permanent dye and a Rabbinical prohibition when done with a temporary dye. The following […]
4. Dyeing Foods
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 4. Dyeing foods:[1] One is permitted to place turmeric in food and there is no need to worry [that doing so] is [transgressing the] coloring [prohibition] as there is no coloring [prohibition involved] in [dyeing] food. Getting pigment on […]
1. The Prohibition of dyeing clothing and other objects
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 1. The Prohibition of dyeing clothing and other objects:[1] A. The dye is lasting: Biblically: There is only a Biblical prohibition [involved in dyeing] when dyeing with a permanent dye, however a dye which will not last at all[2], […]
Leaving the Haftorah open until the concluding blessings
Leaving the Haftorah open until the concluding blessings are recited:[1] The Sefer Nevim [i.e. Haftorah; Chumash[2]] is not to be removed from before the Maftir until after he completes the recital of the after blessings in order so he sees [the Haftorah] and says the blessing over the [words that […]
Saying Meiyn Sheva in a private Minyan
Is Meiyn Sheva recited in a private Minyan that is not taking place in a Shul?[1] The blessing of Meiyn Sheva is only recited in an established Shul, which is defined as an area in which a Minyan Davens on a constant basis. [This applies even if the Shul […]
4. Washing hands with salt/ soap/fats
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 4. Washing ones hands with salt/ soap/fats:[1] It is forbidden to wash one’s hands in salt[2] and certainly with soap[3] or other fats. The reason for this is: because [the material] dissolves in one’s hand and is as if […]
3. Placing a frozen/congealed item in an area where it will melt on its own
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 3. Placing a frozen/congealed item in an area where it will melt on its own: Important Note: In all scenarios below, it is forbidden due to the cooking restrictions to place the item in an area where it can […]
2. Placing ice into a glass of liquid
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. Placing ice into a glass of liquid:[1] One may place ice into a glass of wine or water during the summer in order to cool down [the drink] into which [the ice] melts on its own. One need […]
1. Crushing and breaking ice/snow with one’s body
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here The Term Nolad: The term Nolad generally refers to the Mukztah prohibition associated with items recreated on Shabbos. This term however is also used to refer to the prohibition against melting foods on Shabbos.[1] In Admur, this prohibition […]
The law of food which one transgressed a prohibition with on Shabbos
1. The intentional transgressor:[1] One who cooks on Shabbos, or did one of the other [Biblically prohibited[2]] actions, with prior knowledge of the prohibition is forbidden for him to ever benefit from that action that was done due to a fine. The law of the pot: As well, the pot […]