• (33) Halachot Related to the Outdoors on Shabbat

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

(33) Halachot Related to the Outdoors on Shabbat

  • Summary

  • In this episode Rabbi Shalom Rosner discusses the Halachot Related to outdoors. Follow along using Tzurba Volume 19.

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    00:00 Introduction to Tzorba Meir Abanon Hilchot Shabbat

    00:36 Laws of Watering Plants on Shabbat

    01:41 Debate on Watering Plants: Zorea vs. Choresh

    03:52 Practical Applications and Rulings

    06:47 Concerns with Picnics and Outdoor Activities

    16:20 Walking on Grass and Related Issues

    19:54 Smelling Flowers and Fruits on Shabbat

    23:08 Prohibition of Using Trees on Shabbat

    24:01 Tree Usage Restrictions on Shabbos

    24:35 Climbing and Descending Trees on Shabbos

    26:33 Objects on Trees: Rules and Exceptions

    29:16 Using Tree Branches and Pegs

    33:01 Potted Plants and Shabbos Laws

    38:38 Handling Flowers on Shabbos

    45:12 Concluding Remarks and Final Thoughts

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