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אמירת ‘שלש-עשרה מידות’ בשבת בהוצאת ספר תורה של ימים נוראים

אמירת ‘שלש-עשרה מידות’ בשבת בהוצאת ספר תורה של ימים נוראים

Note: This post is an updated version of this one from 2013. אמירת ‘שלש-עשרה מידות’ בשבת בהוצאת ספר תורה של ימים נוראים* מאת: אליעזר יהודה בראדט בליל יום הכיפורים תשס”ה, שבאותה שנה חל בשבת, ענה הגרי”ש אלישיב זצוק”ל, בתשובה לשואל אחד, שאין לומר י”ג מידות בשבת, אע”פ שהשואל הסתייע מלוח ארץ ישראל לרי”מ טוקצ’ינסקי שיש לאמרן. אחר כך סיפר השואל לנוכחים שמפרסמים פסקים בשם הרב שאינם נכונים כלל. כך ראיתי בעיני ושמעתי באוזני. ויהי ערב ויהי בוקר. בתפילת שחרית לא נכח…

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The Strange Shape of the Marcheshet Pan

The Strange Shape of the Marcheshet Pan

                             The Strange Shape of the Marcheshet Pan                                                              By Eli Genauer “The underlying basis of our work is that pictures are an organic part of the commentary, and it possible that Rashi even allowed himself to limit his explanatory words when a picture was available to the reader. This is in the sense of “a picture is worth a thousand words”. The picture is an integral…

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There is No Bracha on an Eclipse

There is No Bracha on an Eclipse

There is No Bracha on an Eclipse By Rabbi Michael J. Broyde Rabbi Michael Broyde is a law professor at Emory University School of Law and the Projects Director in its Center for the Study of Law and Religion.  His most recent Torah sefer is entitled “A Concise Code of Jewish Law For Converts”.  This letter was written to someone after a shiur on why there is no bracha on seeing a solar eclipse. 1.      You are correct that I…

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A Final Note Regarding Rav Simcha Zelig Reguer’s Position on Opening a Refrigerator on Shabbat

A Final Note Regarding Rav Simcha Zelig Reguer’s Position on Opening a Refrigerator on Shabbat

A Final Note Regarding Rav Simcha Zelig Reguer’s Position on Opening a Refrigerator on Shabbat  By Yaacov Sasson The purpose of this note is to establish conclusively that Rav Simcha Zelig Reguer, the Dayan of Brisk, never permitted opening a refrigerator on Shabbat when the light inside will go on. I was deeply disappointed to read Rabbi Michael Broyde’s response[1] to my “Note Regarding Rav Simcha Zelig Reguer’s Position on Opening a Refrigerator on Shabbat.”[2] In short, R. Broyde has…

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New book announcement: Yeshurun volume 36

New book announcement: Yeshurun volume 36

New book announcement: Yeshurun volume 36 By Eliezer Brodt This past Wednesday the thirty sixth volume of the Torah journal Yeshurun was released. As I am on the editorial board of this journal, I normally do not write a review of new volumes for fear of being biased, or the appearance thereof. In keeping with my stance, I will not write a review below, but rather just highlight some of the topics in the volume. Normally, Yeshurun is a bi-annual,…

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A Half Slave, Ber Oppenheimer, the Reliability of R’ Shlomo Sofer, and Other Comments

A Half Slave, Ber Oppenheimer, the Reliability of R’ Shlomo Sofer, and Other Comments

A Half Slave, Ber Oppenheimer, the Reliability of R’ Shlomo Sofer, and Other Comments By Brian Schwartz When I was in my early yeshiva years studying tractate Shabbos, I came across a Rashba which I found to be most intriguing.  During its discussion of the first mishna, the gemara in Shabbos 4a makes the statement, “וכי אומרים לו לאדם חטא כדי שיזכה חבירך,” which means, “do we really say to a person, ‘sin in order that your friend should merit?’” A notion which suggests that a person should…

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