Shiur 11/29/16 – Beitza 15a-b

Beitza 15 a-b

1- We continued discussing the laws of Shatnez. Mentioned the Rebbe’s letter to an elementary teacher in Israel.

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The class worked on an art & crafts project  and embroidered pillow covers. Upon receiving one of these items as a gift from the class the Rebbe responded by writing a letter. He thanked them and added that they should ensure that the yarn used for these projects should not contain wool and linen.

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Discussed if the prohibition of Shatnez in wearing it or even producing Shatnes material.

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2- We mentioned the Pri Megodim that states that although one may wear Shatnez in a  Tziztis garment  (linen cloth with wool – the Mitzvah of Tzitzis supercedes the prohibition of Shatnez) one may not do that on Shabbos. His reason being that since one cannot tie the Tzitzis strings on Shabbos then he is lacking part of the Mitzvah.

We tried to fully understand this logic.

3- The case of finding Tefilin on Shabbos on the street. Or, if one is wearing Tefilin on Friday and has not reached home yet and Shabbos approaches.

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We will return to you Beitza Shenolda…

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4- We began the new Perek that discusses the laws of Eiruv Tavshilin.

The basis of this Takana is the following:

What is the issue of cooking on Yom Tov for the following weekday or Shabbos?

One can say that it is prohibited Min Hatorah on a weekday.

But cooking for a Shabbos  that follows (not a weekday) is permitted min Hatorah since Shabbos is just an extension from the preceding Yom Tov.

The Rabonon prohibited it unless one makes an Eiruv Tavshilin. (for reason mentioned further in our Gemara)

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On the other hand, one can say that cooking on Yom Tov for the following weekday or Shabbos is not prohibited Min Hatorah.

Why?

Guests may always appear and thus it would be considered that he cooked for Yom Tov.

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The Rabanan prohibited it unless one makes an Eiruv Tavshilin. (for reason mentioned further in our Gemara)

5- We mentioned the Rebbe’s Sicha (16, Beshalach 4) as to when one should eat the Eiruv Tavshilin.

More to come next week.

 

 

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