Tuesday, July 23, 2013

If Tzitzit on One Corner Missing on Shabbat

p. 36 Chapter Thirteen The Laws Concerning Zizit on Shabbat

1. The ziziot on the four corners restrict one another, meaning that if one of them is missing, the tallit is not halachically fit to be worn and a person who goes out to a reshut harabbim (public thoroughfare) on Shabbat wearing such a tallit has the obligation to bring a sin-offering (which means he has transgressed a Torah prohibition). (Sh. Ar. 13)

Note from us: Please consult your own rabbi to find out what to do - these are for learning purposes only.
As quoted from:
Shulchan HaMelech, a Kitzur Shulchan Aruch in 3 volumes as compiled by Maharan HaRav Shmuel Laniado z'al, 1923 with the supplement "Al HaShulchan" containing various opinions compiled by Ezra Basri, Chief Justice of the District Court, Jerusalem in 1992.

We would like to dedicate this learning for the speedy and complete recovery of two people: our friends' 5-year-old son, Joseph Benjamin, son of Ireneusz Khrystof, diagnosed in April with ALL leukemia, and a longtime friend of the family, Franco, son of Joseph, who should be recovering from thyroid surgery. Please have them in mind when studying. If you would like updates on their progress, please let me know so I can tell you when I find out from either or both.

Update on cholim - We are still awaiting news on Franco's thyroid surgery, which was scheduled for this past Thursday - we have not yet heard about results.

However, as promised, B"H we did our first Happiness Conference Call Thursday night on skype, reading the Rabbi Pliskin Happiness book as a merit for these and other cholim - we thank those who participated and hope you will all join us for the next installment tonight (Tuesday) at 9pm (contact me to find out how to join - aimee.cohen@gmail.com)

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