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What is allowed, what is not allowed: Shabbat holiday laws | Israel today

2020-05-29T06:14:55.684Z


| synagogueYou must mix spices for the Sabbath and keep distances in the synagogue. • You can shower with water from the sun on the holiday, in honor of the Sabbath. • And what to welcome about cheesecake? Prayer at the Western Wall this week // Photo: Haim Toitu Shavuot is a holiday of the Torah, and its taste is twofold - in which we denote agriculture in the Land of Israel, and therefore its name is "H...


You must mix spices for the Sabbath and keep distances in the synagogue. • You can shower with water from the sun on the holiday, in honor of the Sabbath. • And what to welcome about cheesecake?

  • Prayer at the Western Wall this week // Photo: Haim Toitu

Shavuot is a holiday of the Torah, and its taste is twofold - in which we denote agriculture in the Land of Israel, and therefore its name is "Harvest Holiday." In which we celebrate the giving of our teachings, and therefore its name is 'the holiday of giving our teachings'. Agriculture in the Land of Israel, and the Divine Torah, are one thing - connecting heaven and earth. The people of Israel are working on their land, in a moral way, as the Torah giver commanded it. , Who is sitting.

Pentecost and preparation for Shabbat

Good day clothes should be at least as good as Sabbath clothes, and they should be nice too

You should make 'mixing spices' with bread and a dish that is eaten with it (27 grams), so that we can prepare and cook from a good day to sit. The text is illustrated in arrangements, with a greeting. Only those who have forgotten can count on mixing the city's spice. The stews should be eaten on Saturday.

Return to synagogues // Photo: Moshe Ben Simhon, June Rickner

Before a good day, you need to light a candle (thick candle) in order for us to have a fire for use on Yew. On Shabbat, no fire or fire is allowed at all. On a good day, an existing fire is allowed to be transferred to another candle.

The candles must be prepared and prepared in advance for Shabbos, already a good day.

Food and money should be sent to those in need before the holiday starts, and try hard to host those in need at the holiday table.

It is permissible to set the baking oven on Saturday evenly, so that it will operate automatically during the course of the meal, and will bring baking and cooking foods into it for weeks (but not Saturday).

The Ma'ariv prayer of the holiday night is slightly delayed so that the counting of the Omer will be complete - 'seven whole Saturdays will be'. But most of the law is allowed to pray early, provided the sanctification will be after the stars come out.

Many used to light the holiday candles after leaving the stars (an existing fire). The Ashkenazi blesses another 'blessing' to the lighting blessing. Anyone who says 'remember' the next morning about his parents lights a candle. Care must be taken to light the candle from an existing fire.

Say a good day kiddush, and a blessing we have lived.

Many used to stay up all night studying Torah, as an atonement for Israel to fall asleep before giving Torah, and in preparation for its acceptance. The Spaniards used to make a special 'fix'. Rabbi Kook used to study Maimonides' Book of Mitzvot. Today many people listen to Torah lessons, and should try hard not to cancel during the night. The Ministry of Health's quantity, distance and masks must be strictly adhered to because of the Corona virus.

In the evening, drinks are served in the synagogues. To begin with, you should be greeted with "everything" before each drink at night, and "souls" afterwards. Anyone who fears he will forget about her first drink at the beginning of the night 'Shakem', and her last drink before dawn 'Souls'. 

Christmas morning

Worshipers of a holiday morning (there are usually one synagogue in the hot hawk, and one late). Those interested can read and read the Ruth scroll before dawn. 

Greetings to those who do not sleep at night. He takes his hands after services, and welcomes taking hands, and Spaniards do not welcome. Welcome who created after services. Not saying 'god of soul' and not 'bringing sleep' to 'the vengeance'. And Spaniards do say so. Welcomes the Torah blessing, but it is better to hear these blessings late. 

The Ashkenazi read in the morning the Ruth Megilah Kosher Megillah by blessing "on the Bible Megillah" and "We Lived." But if there is no scroll, there is no welcome.

Prayers as written in cycles, Ashkenazim say 'will remember' to the memory of the dead, and some would leave the temple if their parents are alive. However, in "remembering" for Holocaust victims and the IDF, they must remain in the Hall and respect the memory of the saints.

It is customary to eat dairy foods and honey to which Torah adhered. At least one meat meal should be eaten because of the joy of the holiday, and it is worth eating two meals in the meal. Wine should be eaten at the banquets as part of the joy of the holiday.

A good day's meal with a ham should be eaten in the first place until midnight, so that we do not reach seventy for a Saturday evening meal. When pressed, you can eat the meal with a loaf until 16:10, but it is as early as possible.

On a baked cheesecake with cream and 'welcome' everything is' if the dough is not tasty on its own, and 'foods' if the dough is delicious. And anyway, welcome to the creator of the soul, unless you suppose he ate flour in four minutes, then bless "for sustenance."

Preparations to sit during the holiday

You can prepare to sit during a good day, due to mixing the dishes.

Due to the warm weather and the congested Saturday, remember that you can shower in hot water from a sunny day on a good day.

Do not forget to eat the mix of spices, and worthy of a third meal.

On Saturday night's evening, they make a white kiddush. Differentiate as usual.

Chairman who will receive Torah with love and awe

Source: israelhayom

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