Shabbos 93b
[BS"D] When two people or two forces act together, often one of them is the main, stronger force while the other one is weaker and only facilitates the act. What is the halachic status of that "helper"?
[BS"D] When two people or two forces act together, often one of them is the main, stronger force while the other one is weaker and only facilitates the act. What is the halachic status of that "helper"?
[BS"D] Don't touch! The Torah prohibits a person who is in a state of impurity to eat holy foods, such as korbanos or terumah. Is touching also forbidden?
[BS"D] When two people create a melacha on Shabbos together it's not as severe as when one person does it alone. Is that always true? is this concept agreed by all?
[BS"D] Topics: Analyzing the Pasuk that forbids relations between siblings; Prohibition of making an imitation of the "mish'cha" oil and using it; Eating Kodshim and entering Beis HaMikdash in a state of impurity.
[BS"D] A boxful of mustard seeds! When an object is transferred from one domain to the other, is it only forbidden if it's placed in the new domain entirely or is it a problem even if only one part is there? What about a box containing small items, some of which are out and [...]
[BS"D] Which transgressions carry with them the "onesh" of malkos and which ones don't? The default punishment in the Torah for breaking a "lav" is receiving malkos. What are the exceptions to that rule? And why doesn't he Torah believe in self-incrimination?
[BS"D] In the melacha of hotza'a, if a person had one idea in mind when he lifted the object but then changed his mind and put it down (in the other domain) with a different idea in mind, is he still chayav?
Rabbi Rafi Brodie speaks on Tisha B'Av afternoon at Beis Medrash Ahavas Shalom in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel
[BS"D] Double penalty in Halacha. The default punishment for breaking a 'lav' is malkos. Now if the Torah says outright that a certain prohibition carries with it capital punishment, does that exempt the sinner from malkos? Or dies he get both? and what about a 'lav' that carries with it 'karess'? Also, when having [...]
Rabbi Naftali Kaplan speaks about "Churban and Nechama" on Tisha B'Av afternoon at Beis Medrash Ahavas Shalom in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel