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Shabbat: Talmudic tractate that is dedicated to all the laws of Shabbat—both the creative activities forbidden on the Day of Rest as well as its various associated obligations
Learning Likutei Sichos vol.14 parshas Va’eschanan (p.12) for an analysis on the conclusion of the tractate and specifically about tying an impermanent knot on Shabbat.
Parsha Va'etchanan
The final Mishnah of Tracate Shabbat concludes with the law that one may "close up [a window], measure [an object needed for a mitzvah], and tie a [non-permanent] knot on Shabbat." What do each of these three ideas represent in our spiritual service of G-...
Tractate Shabbos
The tractate of Shabbos is, as its name suggests, dedicated to all the laws of Shabbos—both the creative activities forbidden on the Day of Rest as well as its various associated obligations. The last section of the tractate discusses the prohibition of m...
Tractate Shabbos
The tractate of Shabbos is, as its name suggests, dedicated to all the laws of Shabbos—both the creative activities forbidden on the Day of Rest as well as its various associated obligations. The last section of the tractate discusses the prohibition of m...
Tractate Shabbat
Click here for the original text of the Talmud. The tractate of Shabbos is, as its name suggests, dedicated to all the laws of Shabbos—both the creative activities forbidden on the Day of Rest as well as its various associated obligations. The last sectio...
Analyzing the Talmudic Source for Chanukah
How rabbinical commandments -- like lighting the Chanukah menorah -- derive their power from the Biblical injunction (Deuteronomy 17:11) "According to the law they [the Sages] instruct you... you shall not divert... either right or left."
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