Daf Yomi Shabbos Shabbat 21 Talmud Rabbi Weisblum דף יומי כ"א שבת הרב ויסבלום
Автор: Moshe Weisblum
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Daf Yomi 21 Shabbos Shabbat Tractate Talmud class study GEMARA Mishna Zohar Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum PhD דף יומי כ"א מסכת שבת שיעור תלמוד גמרא משנה זוהר הרב ד"ר משה פינחס ויסבלום. מתי מדליקים נרות חנוכה והיכן? מי מדליק? מה עושים בשבת? מה עושים במוצאי שבת? מה עושים בבית עם הלכות חנוכה? שני פתחים? מה עושים עם השמן שנשאר בנרות
The wicks listed in our Mishnah are forbidden because the flame does not remain static on such wicks, but jumps; alternatively, the flame does not enter the wick, but only encircles it, creating the likelihood that one will turn the wick higher. The prohibition of using these wicks is confined to the Shabbat at lights, and does not include any other kind of fires - such as one whose function is to heat. One may even light a bonfire with them to to see by, since there is no wick to be turned higher. The minimum number of lights that one needs to light per family each night of Chanukah - is one. The Mehadrin light one light per night for each member of the family. According to Beis Hillel, the Mehadrin min ha'Mehadrin light one light on the first night, two on the second, three on the third and so on (it is not clear whether the Mehadrin min ha'Mehadrin need to light progressively for each member of the family, or whether they light only one set per family
'Mehadrin' is the title given to people who make the effort to perform the Mitzvot in the best possible, the most beautiful manner. Hanukkah חֲנֻכָּה, Ḥănukkāh, usually spelled חנוכה, pronounced [χanuˈka] in Modern Hebrew; also romanized as Chanukah, Chanukkah, Chanuka, or Khanukah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple (the Second Temple) in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE.
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