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Bava Metzia Daf 101A - 101B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (8/4/2009)
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Shabuot – The Special Quality of the Month of Sivan; A Reason for Eating Dairy Products on Shabuot
Rav Haim Palachi (Izmir, Turkey, 1788-1869) composed a work entitled Mo'ed Le'chol Hai, in which he discusses the unique qualities of every Hebrew month and the significant days in each month. In his discussion of the month of Sivan – the month in which we received the Torah, as we celebrate on Shabuot – he writes that this month is especially suit…
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This week we're discussing every album by hip hop trio Injury Reserve. Made up of Ritchie with a T, Parker Corey, and Stepa J. Groggs (before his untimely death in 2020), Injury Reserve made some of the most innovative and downright insane rap in history. This isn't for casual music listeners, but it is wholly unique unlike anything we've heard bef…
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Is the Seventh-day Adventist Trinity really the same as the Catholic Trinity? Ganoune Diop's Adventist Jesuit Admission is both shocking and revealing. Ganoune Diop makes an alarming admission to Georgetown Jesuit University! What is the foundation for the ecumenical movement? Decide for yourself based on the evidence shared.…
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Bava Metzia Daf 100A - 100B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (8/3/2009)
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The holiday of Shabuot is one of the three "Regalim," and, as such, the Misva of "Ve'samahta Be'hagecha" (rejoicing on the holidays) applies. In fact, the Gemara in Masechet Pesahim (68b) comments that with regard to the holiday of Shabuot, all opinions agree that the observance must include an element of "Lachem" – physical enjoyment – because thi…
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Bava Metzia Daf 99A - 99B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (8/2/2009)
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What is the status of a rented home vis-à-vis the obligation of Mezuza? If one rents the residence for no specified period of time, then he is not required to affix Mezuzot until he has lived in the residence for thirty days. At that point, he must affix the Mezuzot with a Beracha. If he chooses to place Mezuzot within the first thirty days of livi…
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Bava Metzia Daf 98A - 98B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (8/1/2009)
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The obligation of Mezuza requires a person to affix Mezuzot on the residence in which he lives. The Gemara describes this obligation as "Hobat Ha'dar" (literally, "an obligation of the resident"), which means that the Misva applies only to the resident. If a person purchases a property but it remains vacant for a period of time, it does not require…
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Bava Metzia Daf 97A - 97B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/31/2009)
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The Gemara in Masechet Shabbat (48) addresses the question of whether it is permissible to fill a pillow with feathers or other material on Shabbat. If the pillow had not been previously filled, the Gemara establishes, then filling it on Shabbat would constitute "Makke Ba'patish" – completing the process of making a functional item, one of the thir…
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Bava Metzia Daf 96A - 96B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/30/2009)
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One of the thirty-nine Melachot (categories of forbidden activity) that apply on Shabbat is "Koser" ("harvesting"). It is forbidden on Shabbat to detach something from the ground, such as stalks of wheat, or fruits from trees, such as grapes, olives dates and figs. It makes no difference whether the item that is picked is used as food for people or…
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Bava Metzia Daf 95A - 95B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/29/2009)
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Bava Metzia Daf 94A - 94B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/28/2009)
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May a woman apply makeup to her face on Shabbat? Although one might argue that makeup should be permissible in the interest of Kevod Shabbat (showing honor to Shabbat), a person cannot show honor to Shabbat by doing something that constitutes a violation of Shabbat. Applying makeup to one's face violates the Shabbat prohibition of Tzovei'a, dyeing,…
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Bava Metzia Daf 93A - 93B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/27/2009)
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Is it permissible on Shabbat to eat or cut foods containing letters, such as crackers that have the company's name imprinted on its surface, or a birthday cake, or does this constitute erasing, which is forbidden on Shabbat? Most authorities agree that one may bite into and eat a cracker or piece of cake with lettering, even though he thereby "eras…
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Bava Metzia Daf 92A - 92B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/26/2009)
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May a person spray insect repellent in his home on Shabbat? One of thirty-nine categories of forbidden activity on Shabbat is "Ha'shochet," or slaughtering, which includes as well all cases of "Netilat Neshama" – taking the life of any living creature. Thus, it is forbidden to kill animals or insects on Shabbat. Hence, Halacha would forbid spraying…
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Bava Metzia Daf 91A - 91B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/25/2009)
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You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To by Knocked Loose | Album Review
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This week we're discussing the latest album by metalcore band Knocked Loose, titled You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To. Now Alex and Mike aren't the hugest fans of hardcore/metalcore, but they are fans of extreme music. And let me tell you, ANY fan of extreme music must hear this album. The hype is real, folks. This is one of the most creative …
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If a person set the light in his dining room on a timer before Shabbat, and during the meal he realizes that he will need the light in the room for longer than he had expected, may he adjust the timer so that the lights will turn off later than initially scheduled? Conversely, if a timer is set to turn lights off in a room at a certain time, and a …
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Bava Metzia Daf 90A - 90B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/24/2009)
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The Rama (Rabbi Moshe Isserles, Poland, 1525-1572), in his glosses to the Shulchan Aruch (336), rules that it is forbidden on Shabbat to place flowers in water if this will cause the flowers to bud. Many other authorities take this position, as well, including the Chida (Rabbi Chayim Yosef David Azulai, Israel, 1724-1806) and, more recently, Chacha…
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Bava Metzia Daf 89A - 89B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/23/2009)
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Is it permissible to invest in a non-Jewish company that conducts business on Shabbat? Rabbi Moshe Halevi, in his work Menuchat Ahava (vol. 1, p. 394), rules that Halacha would allow giving money to a gentile during the week as an investment, even if it is clear that the gentile will conduct his business on Shabbat. Since the gentile does his work …
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Bava Metzia Daf 88A - 88B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/22/2009)
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Bava Metzia Daf 87A - 87B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/21/2009)
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Many people enjoy soup on Friday night, whether it's vegetable soup, chicken soup, or "kibbehamda" which contains meatballs and vegetables. Often, a person prefers eating only the broth, without vegetables. The question arises as to how he can separate the vegetables from the broth without violating the Shabbat prohibition of "Borer," which forbids…
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Bava Metzia Daf 86A - 86B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/20/2009)
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The Proper Way To Extract Vegetables from Soup on Shabbat; Washing Grapes on Shabbat; Using a Perforated Spoon on Shabbat
The Shabbat prohibition of "Borer" forbids separating between desirable and undesirable items, such as between foods which one wants to eat and foods which he does not want to eat. Separating is allowed on Shabbat only if one removes the food he wants to eat from the food he does not want to eat (and not the other way around), and he does not use a…
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Bava Metzia Daf 85A - 85B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/19/2009)
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Is it permissible to fill an urn with cold water just before the onset of Shabbat, such that the water will be heated on Shabbat? Halacha imposes certain restrictions on placing raw or partially cooked food on the fire before Shabbat. The Rabbis were concerned that since the food is not fully cooked when Shabbat begins, one might stoke the coals to…
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Bava Metzia Daf 84A - 84B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/18/2009)
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This week we're discussing every album by Hot Snakes. Led by the prolific guitar duo of Rick Froberg and John Reis (Drive Like Jehu, Rocket from the Crypt, Obits), Hot Snakes takes the post-hardcore technicality of Drive Like Jehu and condenses into shorter and more energetic song structures. An incredible band whose life was cut short due to the u…
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A "Keli Rishon" – a utensil in which food or liquid has been cooked – has the capacity to effectuate "cooking" in the Halachic sense of the term. This means that placing raw food inside a "Keli Rishon" on Shabbat violates the Torah prohibition of cooking on Shabbat. This applies even after the utensil has been taken off the fire, so long as it is s…
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Bava Metzia Daf 83A - 83B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/17/2009)
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Regarding the laws of cooking and warming food on Shabbat, Halacha assigns different statuses to various kinds of utensils. The pot in which food had been cooked is called a "Keli Rishon" ("first utensil"). One may not place food in a Keli Rishon, even after it has been removed from the fire, so long as the pot is still hot. If, however, one poured…
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Bava Metzia Daf 82A - 82B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/16/2009)
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The Gemara in Masechet Shabbat (42) establishes a Halachic equation between hot liquid inside a Keli Rishon – the original utensil in which something was cooked – and hot liquid poured from a Keli Rishon (called "Iruy Keli Rishon"). Namely, as far as the laws of Shabbat are concerned, both liquid inside a Keli Rishon and liquid poured directly from…
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Bava Metzia Daf 81A - 81B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/15/2009)
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Bava Metzia Daf 80A - 80B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/14/2009)
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Halacha forbids placing any kind of food on an open flame on Shabbat. Even though the food has been fully cooked, and one simply wants to reheat it, he may not place the food on an open flame. Thus, for example, it is forbidden to place a pot of rice over an open flame on the stove on Shabbat to reheat it, even though it had been cooked before Shab…
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Bava Metzia Daf 79A - 79B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/13/2009)
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What are the conditions for reheating dry food on Shabbat? For example, if a person placed foods such as chicken and rice in the refrigerator after the Shabbat meal on Friday night, may he reheat it on Shabbat morning? According to all opinions, it is forbidden to place cold food directly over a flame or in an oven on Shabbat. Even though the stove…
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Bava Metzia Daf 78A - 78B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/12/2009)
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Is It Permissible To Place Liquid Food on a Hotplate on Shabbat Before the Timer Activates the Hotplate
Halacha strictly forbids reheating liquids on Shabbat. Once a soup, gravy or stew has cooled off, one may not place it on a stove (even if it is covered with a "Blech") or a hotplate to be reheated on Shabbat. Doing so may constitute a Torah violation, which is punishable with Sekila (execution by stoning). The question arises as to whether one may…
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Bava Metzia Daf 77A - 77B - 12th Cycle Daf Yomi Shiur (7/11/2009)
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