
Hilchot Shabbat -- Perek 14
The four types of domains relevant to carrying on shabbat
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Hosted by Rav Moti Novick · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 118 episodes
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Learn a perek every day of the Mishneh Torah, following the three-year Rambam Yomi calendar. Join Rabbi Dr. Moti Novick in exploring the Rambam's monumental work. We use the text of the Koren (Steinsaltz) edition of the Mishneh Torah.All recordings are also available on OU Torah. Comments and questions are welcome at mtorahyomi@gmail.com
Rav Moti Novick hosts Rambam Yomi: Mishneh Torah, a Perek a Day, a religion show with 118 episodes published.

The four types of domains relevant to carrying on shabbat
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The laws of akirah and hanachah in the act of carrying
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The last of the 39 melachot: igniting and extinguishing a flame, carrying
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The 39 melachot, part 4: slaughtering, skinning, writing
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The 39 melachot, part 3: Tying, attaching and tearing, building, trapping
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The 39 melachot, part 2: cooking, shearing, washing, using a loom
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The first 10 of the 39 melachot (plowing through kneading)
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A in-depth discussion of several topics from perakim 1-7
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Melacha done by a non-Jew or Jew, the issur of amira le-nochri
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Lighting shabbat candles, and using a flame on shabbat
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Insulating food (hatmana) before and during shabbat
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Leaving food to cook before shabbat (shehiya) and returning food to the flame on shabbat (hachzara)
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Issur melacha of shabbat and principles of m'lechet machshevet
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The Rambam ends Sefer Ahava with a collection of tefilla texts.
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The berachot recited before and after the brit milah
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The laws of berachot recited before performing a mitzvah
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