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By Rabbi Zalman Shneur
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 11, Parsha Beshalach (sicha 3)
This sicha is a Siyum on tractate Eruvin.
Learning Likutei Sichos vol.11 parshas Beshalach (p.63) for an analysis on the conclusion of tractate Eruvin and specifically about carrying beyond the Techum.
Tractate Eiruvin
Tractate Eruvin discusses the eponymous constructs (eruvs) that ease certain rabbinic bans on travel and carrying on the on Shabbat. It concludes with Rabbi Shimeon stating his opinions regarding someone who finds himself outside of the boundary one may w...
Nine Days Siyum
Tractate Eruvin discusses the eponymous constructs (eruvs) that ease certain rabbinic bans on travel and carrying on the on Shabbat. It concludes with Rabbi Shimeon stating his opinions regarding someone who finds himself outside of the boundary one may w...
Rabbi Yoḥanan said: Both of them, Rabbi Shimon ben Nannas and Rabbi Akiva, derived their opinions from the same verse: “And the priests went into the inner part of the House of God, to cleanse it, and they brought out all the impurity that they found in t...
they were soaking flax in the water, he prohibited them from drawing water by means of a wheel, so that they should not draw water for prohibited purposes. We learned in the mishna that water may be drawn on a Festival from the Heker Well. The Gemara asks...
If the fabric was three fingerbreadths by three fingerbreadths, it interposes; but if it was less than three fingerbreadths by three fingerbreadths, it does not interpose. And this is the same teaching that Rava said that Rav Ḥisda said. The Gemara sugges...
What is the source for this idea? As it was taught in a baraita: If a priest grew a wart, which temporarily disqualifies him from performing the service, his fellow priest may cut it off for him on Shabbat with his teeth. The Gemara infers: With his teeth...
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