• (32) Halachot Related to Home Maintenance on Shabbat (Part 2)

  • Sep 21 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

(32) Halachot Related to Home Maintenance on Shabbat (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • In this episode Rabbi Shalom Rosner discusses the Halachot Related to Home Maintenance on Shabbat. Follow along using Tzurba Volume 19.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Tzorba Meir Abanon Hilchot Shabbat

    00:36 Overview of Hilchot Shabbat Topics

    01:02 Listener Questions and Answers

    03:00 Discussion on Washing Dishes on Shabbat

    04:57 Halachic Perspectives on Dishwashing

    10:52 Practical Scenarios and Halachic Rulings

    19:05 Clearing the Table and Washing Dishes on Shabbos

    20:08 Making Beds on Shabbos: Halachic Perspectives

    24:23 Brushing Teeth and Other Preparations on Shabbos

    26:26 Folding Clothes on Shabbos: Rules and Exceptions

    34:14 Stacking the Dishwasher: Intentions Matter

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