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Dirshu Mishnah Berurah

Dirshu Mishnah Berurah

De: Moshe Zeidman
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A page a day (amud yomi) of Mishnah Berurah explained and clarified following (roughly) the cycle of the Dirshu program for mastery of the laws of daily Jewish living. Master the text in under 30 minutes a day. For individual application of the laws you should consult with your local Orthodox Rabbi. Please subscribe to this podcast - you will be notified when each new session is uploaded and you will maximise your daily learning. For feedback or questions you can reach me on mztorahlearning@gmail.com.Moshe Zeidman Espiritualidad Judaísmo
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  • MB 316.8 - Trapping & Wounding on Shabbat: Swarming Creatures and Animal Harm
    Jul 15 2025

    Explore the halachic principles of trapping and wounding animals on Shabbat, focusing on the eight swarming creatures mentioned in Vayikra. This episode unpacks distinctions between animals with valuable skin versus those without, the legal implications of causing bruises or drawing blood, and intent-based exemptions. We also discuss when actions are considered constructive versus destructive, and how modern behavior and location affect halachic status.

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    27 m
  • MB 316.5 - 316.7 - Trapping Laws on Shabbat: Gazelles and Dangerous Animals
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode, we explore the complex halachic laws of tzad (trapping) on Shabbat, focusing on practical scenarios like a wild animal, a gazelle entering a home, closing and locking doors, and forming human barriers. We also examine cases involving dangerous animals like snakes, and the distinction between intentional and protective actions. Learn how biblical and rabbinic rulings differ when dealing with melacha, joint actions, and safeguarding human life.

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    19 m
  • Mb 316.3 - 316.4 - Trapping on Shabbat: Halachic Boundaries for Insects, Animals, and Domestic Spaces
    Jul 13 2025

    In this episode, we continue exploring the melacha of trapping on Shabbat. We clarify when trapping is biblically versus rabbinically prohibited, focusing on animals that are not usually trapped—like flies. Learn the distinctions between intentional, unintentional, and trapping that will automatically follow (psik reisha), how container size and escape routes impact halachic status, and why purpose matters when dealing with insects. Practical guidance is provided on dealing with bugs in the home, covering beehives, and setting traps.

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    18 m
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