DailyHalacha.com for Mobile Devices Now Available

Halacha is In Memory of
 David Ben Baba Z
" www.waffelino.com"

Dedicated By
Mikael, Marcel & Maurice Kavian

Click Here to Sponsor Daily Halacha
      
(File size: 814 KB)
Introduction to Erub Tabshilin

Most of the holidays during the upcoming Yamim Tobim season (5774) fall on Thursday and Friday, leading right into Shabbat, thus giving us the opportunity to fulfill the important Misva of Erub Tabshilin. Over the next few days we will, please G-d, discuss some of the relevant Halachic details of this Misva.

The Rabbis enacted a prohibition against preparing on Yom Tob for Shabbat unless one prepares an Erub Tabshilin (which consists of two food products) before Yom Tob begins. By preparing the Erub Tabshilin before Yom Tob, one is considered to have already begun preparing for Shabbat before the onset of Yom Tob, such that he does not begin making Shabbat preparations on Yom Tob, and he is then allowed to prepare on Yom Tob for Shabbat. And thus when Yom Tob falls on Thursday and Friday, one must prepare an Erub Tabshilin on Wednesday, Ereb Yom Tob, which allows him to make preparations on Friday for Shabbat.

Two different reasons have been given for why the Sages forbade preparing on Yom Tob for Shabbat without an Erub Tabshilin. One reason is that this preserves the honor of Yom Tob. When people realize that it is forbidden to cook food on Yom Tob in preparation for Shabbat, they recognize the importance of Yom Tob and that preparing on Yom Tob for a weekday is certainly forbidden. Others explain that this Halacha serves to enhance the honor of Shabbat, as the Erub Tabshilin reminds a person to make special food on Shabbat, rather than just eating the leftovers from Yom Tob.

The Shela Ha’kadosh (Rav Yeshaya Horowitz, 1558-1630) writes (listen to audio recording for precise citation) that the Misva of Erub Tabshilin is especially meaningful, noting the Gemara’s comment in Masechet Yoma (28) that Abraham Abinu observed this Misva. If even Abraham performed Erub Tabshilin, the Shela writes, then certainly there must be deep and profound concepts underlying this Misva. It is therefore important to familiarize oneself with the laws and details of this Misva in order to ensure to fulfill it properly.

 


Recent Daily Halachot...
Does One Recite a Beracha Aharona if He Ate a “Ke’ayit” in Two Sittings?
If One is Uncertain Whether He Recited Birkat Ha’mazon
If One Intended to Recite One Beracha But Recited a Different One
If One Mistakenly Recited Birkat Ha’mazon Instead of Me’en Shalosh
Does the Beracha Over the Wine at Habdala Cover Wine Drunk During Melaveh Malka?
If a Person Eats a Ke’zayit of “Mezonot” Food and a Lesser Amount of Fruit
If One Ate a Food Requiring “Me’en Shalosh” With Fruits or Vegetables Requiring “Boreh Nefashot”
Changes in the Text of “Me’en Shalosh” When One Eats Products Grown in Israel
The Beracha Over Products Made From Corn Flour and Other Unconventional Types of Flour
Berachot Over Rice and Rice Products
Does “Boreh Nefashot” Cover Foods Requiring “Me’en Shalosh”?
The Proper Text for the Conclusion of “Al Ha’mihya”
The Beracha Aharona After Eating Mezonot and Drinking Wine
The Beracha for Stuffed Chicken, Stuffed Artichoke and Stuffed Avocado
Which Beracha Does One Recite on an Ice Cream Sandwich?
Page of 239
3585 Halachot found