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  • MB 315.4 - 315.6 - Constructing and Deconstructing Temporary Structures – Beds, Chairs, and Folding Furniture
    2025/07/02

    This episode explores key halachic principles regarding the prohibition of building or dismantling tent-like structures on Shabbat. Topics include spreading sheets over beds, using folding chairs and wall-attached beds, and the intricacies of applying the lavud principle. The discussion also covers the halachic nuances of stacking barrels in a way that may resemble a tent structure. Practical applications and rulings from major halachic authorities, including the Mishnah Berurah, are reviewed with clarity for everyday Shabbat observance.

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    16 分
  • MB 315.3 - Can You Build IKEA Furniture on Shabbat? Assembly, Tents, and Hats
    2025/07/01

    Is assembling IKEA-style furniture on Shabbos allowed? This episode explores halachic principles surrounding building and deconstruction on Shabbos, particularly temporary assembly like beds or tables. We examine distinctions between creating a “tent-like” structure and typical use cases. Also discussed: wide-brimmed hats on Shabbos—are they tents? What about covering chimneys, skylights, or placing a tallis over a hat?

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    32 分
  • MB 315.2 - Shabbat Structures: Temporary Covers, Canopies & Baby Buggies
    2025/06/30

    This episode explores the halachic principles of creating temporary shelters (tents or covers) on Shabbat. We discuss practical scenarios like spreading a canopy over a baby buggy, using umbrellas, or stretching a mat on a ship. Learn when it’s permitted to extend or add to a structure and how concepts like tefach (a handbreadth) and lavud (halachic closeness) determine the outcome.

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    15 分
  • MB 315.1 - Building, Tents, and Partitions on Shabbos – Practical Applications and Prohibitions
    2025/06/25

    This episode explores the halachic concepts of construction and deconstruction on Shabbos, focusing on temporary structures like tents, roofs, partitions, and curtains. Key topics include umbrellas, sukkahs, privacy dividers, and baby stroller covers—analyzing when these are considered “building” and when they’re permitted. Practical guidance is given for common Shabbos scenarios involving modesty, heat protection, and household use.

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    23 分
  • MB 314.11 - 314.12 - Smearing, Blocking Holes & Construction on Shabbat
    2025/06/24

    In this episode, we delve into the halachic issues of building and sealing on Shabbos, including the prohibition of smearing thick substances to block holes, using food items as makeshift plugs, and the nuances of inserting objects like knives into walls. We explore when these acts are considered construction (boneh) or rabbinically prohibited fixes, and address the practical implications for items like wax earplugs and soap. A detailed analysis also touches on intention, subterfuge, and preparation before Shabbos. Essential listening for navigating everyday Shabbos dilemmas.

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    21 分
  • MB 314.7 - 314.10 - Taps, Openings, and Packaging—From Wine Barrels to Modern-Day Use
    2025/06/23

    This episode examines the halachic framework for creating spouts and openings in containers on Shabbat—using wine barrels, reeds, and makeshift taps as classical examples. We explore how these principles inform modern applications, such as opening juice boxes, inserting straws, using spigots in beverage dispensers, and even managing wine casks in hospitality settings. Drawing from the Shulchan Aruch, Rema, and Mishnah Berurah, we uncover the fine line between permitted use and prohibited melacha based on intent, permanence, and tool use. Join us as we connect centuries-old rulings to present-day Sabbath observance.

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    25 分
  • MB 314.4 - 314.6 - Opening Barrels on Shabbat: Creating Spouts, Holes, and Halachic Boundaries
    2025/06/19

    In this episode, we explore the halachic intricacies of creating openings in objects on Shabbat, focusing on wine barrels. We discuss when it's permissible to insert a spout or remove a lid, and when actions like piercing the side of a barrel or using a myrtle leaf as a makeshift tap are prohibited. Key distinctions are made between actions done intentionally to create a functional opening and those done for broader access, along with concerns about completing a utensil. Practical examples and rulings from classic halachic sources guide this nuanced analysis.

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    18 分
  • MB 314.1b - 314.3 - Opening Packaging on Shabbat
    2025/06/18

    A deep dive into the complex halachic principles surrounding opening packaging on Shabbat. We explore the classic sources—Shulchan Aruch, Mishnah Berurah, and major Poskim—regarding creating or widening holes in containers, with real-world examples such as milk cartons and barrels. Includes practical guidance on handling packaging when pre-opening isn’t possible.

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    29 分