After the first four chapters of Massekhet Shabbat dealt with Friday evening, from getting haircuts to keeping food warm, we now have seven straight chapters primarily about hotsa'ah, transferring stuff between private and public domains. I've wondered before why hotsa'ah has such a prominent place in the Talmud.
Chapter 5 discusses hotsa'ah done by an animal. The prohibition of causing an animal to carry has its own aseh, in addition to being included in the lo ta'aseh of rest on Shabbat. I plan to write a post on that, God willing.
But for now, one more source on the nature of hotsa'ah.
Rav Shimshon Refael Hirsch discusses the uniqueness of hotsa'ah in his commentary to Exodus 35:1, the beginning of Parashat Vayyakhel.
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Basics of tum’ah, part 1: what it means
As the current few dappim of Daf Yomi deal with issues of ritual impurity, I thought I would help myself out by organizing the basics of the topic.
The Encyclopedia Talmudit was helpful in putting this together—thank God all the relevant articles start with ט, since the encyclopedia only goes midway through כ. Also helpful was, well, you know.
I'll go through mahshavah in part 1, and then in part 2 I'll outline the halakhot.
The Encyclopedia Talmudit was helpful in putting this together—thank God all the relevant articles start with ט, since the encyclopedia only goes midway through כ. Also helpful was, well, you know.
I'll go through mahshavah in part 1, and then in part 2 I'll outline the halakhot.
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