On Wed, Mar 18, 2026 at 12:22:53AM +0200, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > ... which raises the question when can we say there is a minhag when > something is infrequent (tbd) I recently encountered the AhS saying "no". Those who are learning the supplementary material to Arukh haShulchan recently learned YD 57:19. The […]
The mlacha of kotzer on Shabbat is generally defined as taking a living organism and detaching it from the ground which is its chiyut (source of life). The Yerushalmi (shabbat 48b) and many rishonim use this definition to classify taking a fish out of water as kotzer. Some extend the concept to keeping a fish […]
Me-I?d also love to know when the aruch hashulchan says??????? here and in other places is he reflecting on his empirical observation in his and surrounding communities or on his estimation of what other authorities have said about it or something else? A Rav I respect-Sounds like his empirical observation, but he says ??????? because […]
[I'm converting the opening quote to something our digest software can handle. -micha] Rambam Hilkhos Sanhedrin 2:3: Ein ma'amidim bekhol haSanhedrin - lo zaqei muflag bashanim - velo saris mipenei sheyeish bahen akhzariyus - velo mi she'ein lo banim kedei sheyehei rachaman. Given the above, was there ever a time in halachic history where a […]
If I may add one point that I don't think RJIR and R'Micha raised in their respective, excellent V44n15 responses (if one or both did, please forgive me for not thus understanding...): if someone can positively change herself psychologically, she becomes a different person subject to a different (hopefully "rewarding") outcome -- compare with *t'shuvah*. […]
In Avodah Digest, Vol 44, Issue 11 dated 2/19/2026? ?From: Danny Schoemann ?Subject: [Avodah] Rambam Yomi - Mesiras Nefesh??We're up to Yesodei HaTorah Ch. 5.?You have to give up your life rather than transgress if:?If the goy's intent is to make you transgress any Mitzva and it's public(in front of 10 Yidden).?If it's a time […]
On Sun, Mar 08, 2026 at 02:57:20PM +0200, Joel Rich wrote: > My general theory of segulot is that if they make you feel closer to HKBH > then that is their value. It may be the realization that this is a prayer > to say when you feel a fertility related need is sufficient […]
On Sun, Mar 8, 2026 at 2:29PM Akiva Miller wrote: > The methodology of segulos is a frequent topic here, and I came across a > relevant Kitzur Shulchan Aruch that I'd like to share with the chevra. > > In Hilchos Ner Shabbos 75:2... > The Kitzur answers that question in the very next […]
. The methodology of segulos is a frequent topic here, and I came across a relevant Kitzur Shulchan Aruch that I'd like to share with the chevra. In Hilchos Ner Shabbos 75:2, the Kitzur describes two sorts of women. The first is "Isha k'shas ruach b'gidul banim", which ArtScroll translates as "A woman who is […]
I remember once hearing a story that as a boy the Chofetz Chaim and his friends were playing a game saying what they would change about the past if they could. His answer was nothing because everything that happens happens because HKBH wants it to. Does this sound familiar to anybody and, if so, do […]