Shmita Year in the Land of Israel

Shmita Year in the Land of Israel

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Laws of Jewish Life

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Foreword
The idea of ​​writing this book belongs to my young friend, now a student of the Lubavitcher Eshnbota Moshe Chaim Levin. It was more than three years ago, in 5730, the creation of the world, in Riga. Moses shyly showed me her secret: seeing the amazing revival of the Jewish spirit, especially in the academic world, hearing countless questions about the Jewish laws and customs, he tried to make available "Shulchan Aruch" a new generation of Russian Jewry, speaking for the most part only in Russian. As translation even a brief "Shulchan Aruch" ("Kitsur Shulchan Aruch") seems an impossible titanic effort, Moshe chose to transfer even more brief, designed for students "basic" school book IB Löwner "Shulchan Aruch - the laws and customs of Israel all the days of the year." Moshe asked for my help in this work, and I could not agree more.
Soon we felt that the text needs to be supplemented Löwner and notes. For readability, we have included these additions and comments in the main text. Furthermore, it became clear that our readers enough information about the laws of Shabbat, reported Loewner, and information about kosher food, cooking meat, the laws of marriage, etc., which are not in his book, it was necessary to give extra. Thus was written the second part of the book, which is mainly translations of excerpts from "Kitsur Shulchan Aruch" Rabbi Shlomo Gantsfrida.
When we worked on the book, our dream was to multiply it in five, and if Gd will help, even a ten copies, and thus being able to give it a close read and trusted friends.
Now the book is published in hard copy, in large numbers, and we hope that it will be useful to the children of Israel-Vym seeking a return to the true Jews, but while speaking in Russian. May it be the will of God!
We are grateful to Mr. N. Gore, who has taken the trouble to the compilation of some chapters of the second part of the book, mostly concerning the laws relating to the land of Israel (Ch. 6, 10 and 11), as well as terminological pointer.
In conclusion, we must warn the reader about the following: This book is not in any way be regarded as a sufficient guide. Its mission - to acquaint the reader with the content, structure, style and spirit of the "Shulchan Aruch" and encourage the commencement of the examination script and translating it into action. When reading the sections on the order of prayers, the reader can use the prayer book with Russian translation, published recently by publishing house "Bakal" in Jerusalem.
Jeremiah Branover Beer-Sheva, Tamuz 5734.

Table of contents
Preface Introduction
Part 1
In the book, IO Löwner "Shulchan Aruch - the laws and customs of Israel all the days of the year"
The morning rise
Blessings and pronunciation rules "at Baruch uvaruh Schmoe" and "Amen" Morning blessings
What is forbidden to do before the morning prayer tzitzit (fringes in the borders of clothes) tefillin (phylacteries)
Mezuzah
General rules on the morning blessings
Kriat Shema Prayer Shmona Esrei
Tahnoon
Torah reading and the further part of the morning prayer
Kadish
Daily behavior Jew
General Berachot
Blessings about getting pleasure
posletrapeznye and blessings
Blessings containing praise and thanks
Afternoon prayer (Mincha)
Evening Prayer (Ma'ariv)
Reading the Shema before going to sleep
The greatness of the Sabbath
The daily prayers of the day Saturday
The works were banned in Saturday
Muktza-object forbidden to carry
Holidays
Kohanim Blessing
Holiday weekdays (cold amoed)
The onset of a new month (Rosh Chodesh) and sanctification
Moon
Month of Elul
Rosh Hashanah (New Year)
Ten Days of Repentance
Eve of Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur
Holiday of Sukkot
Using the sukkah
Blessing over the lulav
Hanukkah
Purim
Checking the home to the "chametz before the holiday
Passover
Eve of Passover
Passover
Sefiras aomer
Public office, and the rules of behavior in a
between the 17th day of Tamuz and 9th day of Av
Tish'a beav
The memory of the destruction of the Temple
Personality traits needed Jew
The prohibition of slander, malign, revenge, zlopa-
myatstvovat
Taking care of health
Tzedakah (charity)
Theft and robbery
Self-mutilation
Keeping foreign objects (pikadon)
Unloading and loading of animals
The prohibition to cause suffering beings
Honoring father and mother
Honoring teachers and respect for the elderly

Part II
From the "Kitsur Shulchan Aruch, Rabbi Shlomo Gantsfrida and some additions
Great holiness of the Sabbath
Shabbat candles
Details about the activities prohibited on Saturday
Wash on Saturday
Preparing food on the first day
What is kosher food?
The laws of salting meat
Dipping dishes (tevilat Kelim)
Permissible and impermissible food
Married life
Isolation of tithing (terumot and maasrot)
Sabbatical year (shemita)
Explanation of some terms
Appeal to readers
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Weight 0.150000
Publisher Geulim
ISBN NULL
Height (CM) 20.2
Length (CM) 13.2
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