Hilchos Purim with Rav Zachariash (1)
Rabbi Avrohom Baruch Zachariash teaches the halachas of PURIM with the Mishnah Berurah (O.C. 695), specifically focusing on when to have a Purim Seuda when Purim falls on Friday.
Rabbi Avrohom Baruch Zachariash teaches the halachas of PURIM with the Mishnah Berurah (O.C. 695), specifically focusing on when to have a Purim Seuda when Purim falls on Friday.
[BS"D] Bathing a baby on Shabbos may involve numerous prohibitions. However, one may wash their baby for medical reasons.
[BS"D] Pieces of advice from the holy Gemara regarding babycare, given specifically by Abaye's nanny. What to do if your baby doesn't breathe well, is too small, too bloated, etc. Also, what does it mean if your baby is too red or too green (yellow) and when should such a baby have his Milah [...]
[BS"D] When the doctor's sons ripped their clothes. A milah should only take place on Shabbos if there is a viable chance that one can start and finish it on Shabbos. Otherwise, the mohel should not begin to perform it. If he did, he just created a wound on Shabbos with no halachic justification. [...]
[BS"D] One should "beautify himself" before God (Song of the Sea, Exodus). What does it mean in practical terms? In this shiur we learn about performing Mitzvos in the best way possible, by enhancing them with beauty. That includes the Mitzvah of Berit Milah as well, that should be done professionally.
[BS"D] Circumcising a baby on Yom Tov; Taking care of a baby on Shabbos, post Beris Milah; Making sure the Milah looks good.
Rabbi Avrohom Baruch Zachariash teaches the halachas of Yom Tov with the Mishnah Berurah (O.C. 504-506). Shiur dealt with cooking, measuring ingredients, preparing dough, and taking challah.
[BS"D] Is an averiah (transgression) done inadvertently still considered to be a sin? What happens when one performs a Mitzvah (good deed) but at the same time his act causes an aveirah? Such is the case of a baby born with a Tzara'as blemish, which halachically one mustn't cut off. Performing the Beris Milah [...]
[BS"D] The three levels of Beris Milah: Baby, middle and adult.
Chairman Binyomin Rubenstein offers thanks to certain members of the kehilla for their work, and then presents the current status of the new building.