The Introduction to the sefer Sha’arei Yosher by Rabbi Shimon Yehudah haKohein Shkop zt”l! In just a few pages, Rav Shimon describes nothing less than our purpose in life, what holiness is, the way to happiness, how to be kind, and more.
On Thu, Jun 05, 2025 at 02:37:27PM -0400, Sholom Simon via Avodah wrote: > > Or maybe not. Maybe it's *only* the noun "okhel" that has a minimum size. > > Other cases aren't crossing my mind right now. > A neder to not get hana'ah from a piece of food? IF we judge a […]
? I put together a shiur on when to answer amen when aveilim are saying kaddish at different speeds. ... especially when it?s so asynchronous that it?s not even toch kdei dibbur? If you only answer once, is it the first or last? What about if toch kdei ? answer the first or the last?? […]
On Mon, Jun 9, 2025 at 11:50?AM Jay F. Shachter via Avodah < avodah at lists.aishdas.org> wrote: > > (My current futile life project is no longer that, because I have > changed it. My current futile life project is to get people to say > "sherut l'umit" since "sherut" is feminine.) > Why do […]
In Vol 43, Issue 35, someone wrote: > > ... if a neder relates to a cheftza, and a shevua applies to an > action, why do people say "bli neder" so often in the context of > actions? > You have precisely described my former futile life project, which was to get people to […]
Regarding "kol shehu", RMB said: > Generalize that, and maybe you have a tool to help you think through the > question of "is this mashehu literal?" > > 1- Does this issur refer to a specific kind of object? > 2- Does that object have a minimal size? > > Or maybe not. Maybe […]
. R' Joel Rich asked: > I put together a shiur on when to answer amen when aveilim > are saying kaddish at different speeds. ... especially when > it?s so asynchronous that it?s not even toch kdei dibbur? > If you only answer once, is it the first or last? What about > if […]
. R' Joel Rich asked: > Adam 1 and adam 2 -- did the rav think that the dialectic > was resolvable or that one would continually oscillate > between the two poles? Sometimes I think it may just be an > issue of semantics. To me the question is very similar to science's grudging […]
On Wed, Jun 04, 2025 at 06:33:26AM +0300, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > Adam 1 and adam 2 -- did the rav think that the dialectic was resolvable or > that one would continually oscillate between the two poles? Sometimes I > think it may just be an issue of semantics. I think R […]
On Sun, Jun 01, 2025 at 04:50:52PM -0400, Akiva Miller via Avodah wrote: > To sum up: If someone can show me a discussion in Chazal about which of > these 3 shiurim to use for the definition of Reshus Harabim, that > discussion might shed light on the roundedness of the census of the […]
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 06:01:07AM +0300, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > The gemara starting in beitza (16b) discusses eruv tavshilin requiring "kol > shehu" as a czait. Kol shehu is used in many places in the gemara and this > is one of the few examples where it means a measurable amount. […]