Yeshivat Orayta Halakha Yomi
En podcast av Rav Noam Himelstein - Onsdagar
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Hilchot Shabbat 136: electricity 10 - intercoms and screens
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Hilchot Shabbat 135: electricity 9 - automatic electric doors
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Hilchot Shabbat 134: electricity 8 - dishwashers on Shabbat
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Hilchot Shabbat 133: electricity 7 - when you forgot to turn the fridge light off before Shabbat
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Hilchot Shabbat 132: electricity 6 - opening a fridge/ oven on Shabbat
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Hilchot Shabbat 131: electricity 5 - shabbat clocks
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Hilchot Shabbat 130: electricity 4 - usage in Israel despite the electric company doing melacha on Shabbat
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Hilchot Shabbat 129: electricity 3 - shabbat elevators
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Hilchot Shabbat 128: electricity 2 - phones, speakers, hearing aids
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Hilchot Shabbat 127: electricity 1 - intro
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Hilchot Shabbat 126: fire (מבעיר) 3 - extinguishing a flame, מלאכה שאינה צריכה לגופה
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Hilchot Shabbat 125: fire (מבעיר) 2 - reading to the light of an oil lamp/electric light
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Hilchot Shabbat 124: fire (מבעיר) 1 - intro
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Hilchot Shabbat 123: opening tabs of cans; separating yogurts
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Hilchot Shabbat 122: opening bottles on Shabbat
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Hilchot Shabbat 121: tearing bags of food and other goods
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Hilchot Shabbat 120: opening canned food on Shabbat
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Hilchot Shabbat 119: Cleaning the floor, opening stoppages in the sink
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Hilchot Shabbat 118: Boneh 7 - broken glasses, air mattresses
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Hilchot Shabbat 117: Boneh 6 - building and fixing utensils
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Learn a halakha a day with Rav Noam Himelstein of Yeshivat Orayta! Rav Noam continues this zman with practical halakha pertaining to keeping a kosher kitchen. Each shiur is about 4-5 minutes long, five days a week.
