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Dirshu Mishnah Berurah — 779 episodes
MB 321.8 - MB 321.11 - Grinding (Tochen) & Food Preparation on Shabbos
MB 321.5 – MB 321.7 – Salting, Preserving & Grinding on Shabbos
MB 321.3 – MB 321.4 – Salting Foods on Shabbos: When It Becomes “Like Cooking”
MB 318.19 – MB 321.2 – Food Colouring, Dyeing on Shabbos & Preparing Brine
MB 320.18b – Squeezing (Sechita) on Shabbos: Wine Barrels, Towels & Toothbrushes
MB 320.14 – MB 320.18a – Squeezing on Shabbos: Snow, Cloths, Sponges & Inevitable Actions
MB 320.8– MB 320.13 – Squeezing Foods, Melting Ice, and the Laws of Extraction on Shabbos
MB 320.6 – MB 320.7 – Squeezing Fruits on Shabbos: Lemon Juice, Pickled Foods & Practical Guidelines
MB 320.2 – MB 320.5 – Squeezing Fruits, Extracting Liquids, and Mixing on Shabbos
MB 320.1b – Fruit Juicing on Shabbos: Custom, Sucking Juice, and Practical Limits
MB 320.1a – Squeezing Fruits on Shabbos
MB 319.15 – MB 319.17 – Sorting on Shabbat: Eggs, Bugs, Drinks & Dairy
MB 319.12 – MB 319.14 – Filtering Wine, Pouring Dregs, and the Rules of Borer on Shabbos
MB 319.10 – MB 319.11 – Filtering Wine, Water, and Other Liquids on Shabbos
MB 319.4 – MB 319.9 – The Limits of Sifting, Washing, and Filtering on Shabbos
MB 319.4 – MB 319.6 – Borer on Shabbos: Selecting Food, Refuse, and Proper Technique
MB 319.2 – MB 319.3 – Separating Food and Objects on Shabbat: Timing, Method, and Intent
MB 319.1 – Borer on Shabbos: The Three Rules That Make or Break Permitted Selection
MB 344.2 – Shabbos in the Desert & Final Melachos of Weaving
MB 344.1 - Lost Track of Shabbat: Survival, Sanctity, and Halachic Limits in the Desert
MB 343.1b - Raising Children Within Halachic Boundaries: Shabbos, Prohibitions, and Education
MB 343.1 a – Educating Children: Preventing Prohibitions and Building Lasting Habits
MB 342.1 – Rabbinic Restrictions During Twilight (Bein Hashmashos)
MB 341.1 – MB 341.3 – Annulment of Vows on Shabbos
MB 340.12 – MB 340.14 – Tearing, Cutting, Gluing, and Separating on Shabbat
MB 340.8 – MB 340.11 – Stuffing Cushions, Gathering Materials, and the Melacha of Collecting
MB 340.6 – MB 340.7 – Sewing, Tightening Threads, and Drawstring Sleeves on Shabbos
MB 340.4b – MB 340.5 – Writing, erasing, marking lines, and forming letters on Shabbat
MB 340.4a – Writing and Erasing on Shabbat: Permanent vs. Non-Permanent Marks
MB 340.2 – MB 340.3 – Erasing on Shabbat:, Ink, Wax, Cakes, and Letters
MB 340.1 - Haircuts, Nails, Shearing, and Appearance on Shabbos
MB 399.5 - MB 399.6 - Water Activities and Boats on Shabbos
MB 339.4b - MB 339.5 - – Shabbos Restrictions on Transactions, Consecrations, and Marriage
MB 339.4a - – Judicial Actions, Punishments, and Marriage on Shabbos
MB 338.8 - MB 339.3 - Rain on the Roof & Rhythm on Shabbos: Water, Swimming, and Clapping Explained
MB 338.3 – MB 338.7 - Shabbos Sounds & Signals: Alarms, Clocks, Games, and Noise on Shabbat
MB 338.2 - Can There Be Music on Shabbos? Weddings, Non-Jews
MB 338.1b – Sound-Making Objects on Shabbos: Door Knockers, Whistling, Bells, and Intent
MB 337.3–338.1 – Floors, Furrows, and Sounds: Cleaning, Weight, and Noise on Shabbat
MB 337.2 – Sweeping Floors on Shabbos: Dirt, Dust, and Household Cleaning
MB 337:1 – Unintended Consequences on Shabbat: When Actions Are Permitted
MB 336.12 – MB 336.13 – When Trees Become Off-Limits on Shabbos
MB 336.9 – MB 336.11 – Plants, Blocked Gutters & Flowers on Shabbos
MB 336.4 – MB 336.8 – Handling Seeds, Plants, and Potted Herbs on Shabbos
MB 336.2 – MB 336.3 – Using Trees, Roots, and Grass on Shabbos: Height Limits, Walking on Grass, and Watering Concerns
MB 336.1 – Climbing Trees on Shabbos
MB 335.2 – MB 335.5 – Laws of Rescuing Liquids and Food on Shabbos
MB 334.26 – MB 335.1 – Public-Safety Extinguishing on Shabbos & Limits on Saving Food From a Broken Barrel
MB 334.26 – Fire on Shabbos: Asking Non-Jews, Property Concerns & Pikuach Nefesh
MB 334.22 – MB 334.25 – Indirect Fire Extinguishing on Shabbos: Clothing, Vessels, Protective Barriers, and the Role of Non-Jews
MB 334.16 - MB 334.21 – Saving Tefillin, Money, and Sacred Texts From Fire on Shabbos
MB 334.13 - MB 334.15 - Saving Megillas Esther and Amulets from Fire on Shabbos
MB 334.10 – MB 334.12 – Saving Property and Holy Texts During a Fire on Shabbos
MB 334.1 – MB 334.9 – Laws of Saving Food, Clothing, and Property from a Fire on Shabbos and Yom Kippur
MB 334.2 – MB 334.3 – Saving Property on Shabbos: Moving Muktzeh, Fire & Theft Cases, and Limits of Leniency
MB 333.2 - MB 334.1 - Clearing a Storehouse on Shabbos & Saving Life and Property in a Fire
MB 332.2 - MB 333.1 - Healing and Caring for Animals on Shabbos; Clearing Storehouses for Mitzvah Needs
MB 331.8 – MB 332.1 – Circumcision on Shabbat: Protective Dressings, Hot-Water Care, and the First-Time Mohel
MB 331.6 - 331.7 - Preparations, Carrying, and Post-Procedure Handling of Implements for Circumcision on Shabbos
MB 321.1 - 321.5 – Laws of Circumcision on Shabbat: Timing, Procedure, and Halachic Considerations
MB 330.8 – MB 330.11 – Childbirth on Shabbos: Premature Birth, Nursing, and Infant Care
MB 330.6 – MB 330.7 – Childbirth on Shabbos: Heating, Medical Care, and the Status of Newborns
MB 330.3 – MB 330.4 – Continuing: Halachos of a Woman in Childbirth on Shabbos
MB 330.1 – MB 330.3 – Childbirth on Shabbos: Life-Threatening Status and Permitted Actions
MB 329.4 – MB 329.9 – Saving Life and Protecting Communities on Shabbos
MB 329.1 - 329.3 - – Saving Life and Extinguishing Fires on Shabbos
MB 328.48 – MB 328.49 – Laws of Healing and Blood Extraction on Shabbos
MB 328.44 - 328.47 - Therapeutic Bathing, Saltwater Immersion, and Medical Relief on Shabbos
MB 328.38 - 328.43 - Using Remedies, Exercise, and Heat Therapy on Shabbos
MB 328.35 – MB 328.37 – Expressing Milk, Medicines, Food with Healing Properties, Vitamins & Sleeping Tablets on Shabbos
MB 328.27 – MB 328.34 – Healing on Shabbos: Wounds, Toothaches, and Nursing
MB 328.26 – MB 328.28 – Bandages, Boils, and Healing on Shabbos
MB 328.17 – MB 328.26 – Healing, Non-Jews Cooking for the Sick on Shabbos, and Medical Applications
MB 328.17 – MB 328.19 – Healing a Sick Person on Shabbos Who is Not in Life-Threatening Danger
MB 328.13 – MB 328.17 – Saving the Sick on Shabbos: Priorities, Non-Kosher Food, and Minimizing Melacha
MB 328.8 – MB 328.12 – Healing on Shabbos: Bloodletting, Eye Illness, External Wounds, and Pikuach Nefesh
MB 328.3- 328.7 - Life-Threatening Illness on Shabbos, Part 1: Internal Wounds, Fevers & When to Act
MB 328.3 - Toothaches, Internal Wounds, and Shabbos
MB 328.1 - 328.2 - Medicine on Shabbat: When prohibitions may be set aside for healing
MB 318.19 - Shabbat Cooking Laws: Final Insights on Roasts, Oils, and Stirring on Shabbos
MB 318.17 - 318.18 - The Laws of Cooking on Shabbat: Heating, Stirring, and Practical Applications
MB 318.16 - Heating Foods with Congealed Fat on Shabbos: Cooking vs. Nolad Explained
MB 318.13 - 318.16 - Shabbat Cooking Laws: Reheating, Vessels, and the Use of Hot Plates
MB 318.11 - 318.12 - Shabbat Cooking Laws: Hot Baths, Mixing Waters, and Secondary Vessels
MB 318.9 - 318.10 - Primary and Secondary Cooking Utensils
MB 318.6 - 318.8 - Keeping Food Warm or Heating Up
MB 318.5 - Cooking After Baking, Roasting, and Secondary Vessels
MB 318.4c - Cooking, Tea & Coffee Preparation on Shabbos – What’s Permitted and What’s Not
MB 318.4b - Cooking on Shabbat: Dry Foods, Liquids, and the Rules of Reheating #2
MB 318.4a - Cooking on Shabbos: Dry vs. Moist Foods, Yad Soledes, and Bishul Achar Bishul
MB 318.2 - 318.3 - Cooking on Shabbat: Halachic Rules on Food Prep for the Sick, Muktsa, and Sun-Heat
MB 318.1 - Cooking on Shabbat: Halachic Implications of Intentional & Unintentional Acts
MB 317.4 - 317.7 - Knots, Bows, and Buckets: The Halachic Boundaries of Tying on Shabbat
MB 317.2 - 317.3 - Shabbat Knots & Clothing Repairs: Laws on Straps, Belts, and Garment Closures
MB 317.1b - Tying and Untying Knots on Shabbat: Defining Permanence and Craftsmanship in Halacha
MB 317.1a - Tying Knots on Shabbat: Categories, Conditions, and Controversies
MB 316.12 - Trapping Animals on Shabbat: Halachic Guidelines for Domesticated and Wild Creatures
MB 316.10 - 316.11 - Trapping & Killing Dangerous Animals on Shabbat
MB 316.9 - Halachic Guidelines for Flea and Lice Removal on Shabbat: Permissible Trapping and Killing
MB 316.8 - Trapping & Wounding on Shabbat: Swarming Creatures and Animal Harm
MB 316.5 - 316.7 - Trapping Laws on Shabbat: Gazelles and Dangerous Animals
Mb 316.3 - 316.4 - Trapping on Shabbat: Halachic Boundaries for Insects, Animals, and Domestic Spaces
MB 316.2 - Trapping on Shabbat: Blind, Sick, and Old Animals
MB 316.1 - Shabbat Laws of Trapping: Understanding Halachic Boundaries for Animals, Birds & Fish
MB 315.12 - 315.13 - Curtains, Covers, and the Prohibition Continued of Making a Tent (Ohel)
MB 315.10 - 315.11 - Temporary Tents, Curtains, and Bed Canopies – What’s Permitted?
MB 315.7 - 315.8 - Halachic Tents on Shabbat: Books, Tablecloths, and Sloped Structures
MB 315.4 - 315.6 - Constructing and Deconstructing Temporary Structures – Beds, Chairs, and Folding Furniture
MB 315.3 - Can You Build IKEA Furniture on Shabbat? Assembly, Tents, and Hats
MB 315.2 - Shabbat Structures: Temporary Covers, Canopies & Baby Buggies
MB 315.1 - Building, Tents, and Partitions on Shabbos – Practical Applications and Prohibitions
MB 314.11 - 314.12 - Smearing, Blocking Holes & Construction on Shabbat
MB 314.7 - 314.10 - Taps, Openings, and Packaging—From Wine Barrels to Modern-Day Use
MB 314.4 - 314.6 - Opening Barrels on Shabbat: Creating Spouts, Holes, and Halachic Boundaries
MB 314.1b - 314.3 - Opening Packaging on Shabbat
MB 313.8 - 314.1a - Can You Open Food Packaging on Shabbos? Halachic Insights on Boneh, Soser & Makeh B’Patish
MB 313.5 - 313.7 - Repairing Hinges, Reassembling Furniture, and Using Household Items as Structural Support
MB 313.3 - 313.4 - Halachic Doors: Understanding Hinges, Barriers & Shabbat Construction
MB 313.1b - 313.2 - Building & Bolting – When a Lock Becomes a Violation
MB 31292 - 313.1a - Halachic Boundaries on Shabbat: Bodily Functions in Fields, Muktzah Use, and the Laws of Temporary Construction
MB 312.2 - 312.8 - Muktzeh and Mishap: Navigating Halachic Hygiene on Shabbat – Stones, Grass, and the Laws of Dignity
Mb 311.9 - 312.1 - Indirect Movement of Muktseh, Buried Items, and Personal Hygiene on Shabbat
MB 311.8 - Indirect Movement on Shabbat: Halachic Guidelines for Accessing Permitted Items Amid Muksa Restrictions
MB 311.4 - 311.7 - Handling the Deceased on Shabbat: Laws of Movement, Indirect Action, and Respect
MB 311.2 - 311.3 - Honoring the Deceased on Shabbat: Navigating Muktzeh, Domains, and Dignity
MB 311.1 - Handling a Deceased on Shabbat: Halachic Approaches to Muktzeh, Indirect Movement, and Respect for the Dead
MB 310.7b -310.9 - Forgotten Money and Mixed Muktzeh: Halachic Insights on Moving Items on Shabbat – Clothing, Coal Pans, and Drawers
MB 310.6 -310.7a - The Status of Supporting Objects: Muktzeh, Designation, and Practical Halachic Implications
MB 310.3 -310.5 - Changing Status of a Muktza Item
MB 310.1 -310.2 - Disgusting but Moveable? Understanding Muktzah Machmat Mi'us and Its Halachic Boundaries on Shabbat
MB 309.4b - 309.5 - Muktzeh on Shabbat: Understanding Supporting Muktseh Objects, Indirect Movement of Muktzeh
MB 309.1 - 309.4a - Carrying a Child Holding Muktzeh: Halachic Exceptions and Practical Scenarios
MB 308.46 - 308.52 - Moving Shatnez and alarm clocks on Shabbat
MB 308.41 - 308.45 - Shabbat Carrying Laws: Assisting Children, Public Domains, and Playing with Objects
MB 308.36 - 308.40 - Muktseh - Graf Shel Re’i, Prepared Earth, and Early Insights into Animal Handling
MB 308.31 - 308.35 - When Is It Muktzah? Raw Meat, Repulsive Objects, and Non-Efficacious Amulets on Shabbos
MB 308.27 - 308.30 - Muktzeh: Moving Food Remnants, Bones, and Crumbs
MB 308.22 - 308.26 - When Stones Become Tools: Understanding Muktzah and the Power of Designation on Shabbat
MB 308.19 - 308.21 - Muktzeh: Ladders, Palm Branch Mats, Stones, and Broken Mobile Phones
MB 308.16 - 308.18 - Navigating Muktzeh on Shabbat: Wet Garments, Broken Furniture, and Handling Hazardous Items
MB 308.12 - 308.15 - Shabbat Muktzah: Moving Worn Mats, Cloth Fragments, and Broken Sandals – Practical Laws and Modern Applications
MB 308.9 - 308.11 - Building, Breaking & Boundaries: Muktseh of Movable vs. Fixed Items and the Status of Doors, Covers, and Tools
MB 308.7 - 308.9 - When Is It Still a Vessel? Halachic Insights into Muktzah, Broken Utensils, and Shabbat Intentions
MB 308.4 - 308.6 - Understanding Muktzeh: When and Why Items May Be Moved on Shabbat – From Cookware to Tefillin, Books to Broken Glass
MB 308.2 - 308.3 - Muktzeh Categories, Permissible Movement, and Practical Applications
MB 307.22b - 308.1 - Intro to Muktzeh
MB 307.19 - 307.22a - Commerce, Property Protection, from Flood and Fire, and Permissible Assistance
MB 307.16 - 307.18 - Reading on Shabbat: Halachic Boundaries
MB 307.12 - 307.14 - Shabbat and Legal Documents: Understanding the Restrictions on Reading Lists and Letters
MB 307.9 - 307.11 - Borrowing and Repaying on Shabbat
MB 307.6 - 307.8 - The Intersection of Thought, Speech, and Commerce on Shabbat: Understanding the Boundaries
MB 307.4 - 307.5 - Commercial Speech on Shabbat
MB 307.1 - 307.3 - Shabbat Speech: Halachic Insights on Permissible and Prohibited Conversations
MB 306.14 - Breaking Shabbat to Rescue a Kidnapped Person
MB 306.12 - 306.13 - Permitted Speech on Shabbat: Commercial Matters, Lost Items, and Excommunication in Halacha
MB 306.8 - 306.11 - Shabbat and Thinking About Work, Business, and Transactions
MB 306.6b - 306.7 - Commerce and Measuring on Shabbat: Hiring, Pledging Tzedakah, and Auctioning Mitzvot
MB 306.4b - 306.6a - Hiring, Payments, and Financial Discussions on Shabbat: Understanding Halachic Boundaries
MB 306.2 - 306.4a - Preparation Activities Prohibited on Shabbat
MB 305.23 - 306.1 - Handing Animals to Non Jews for Grazing | Preparing for Work after Shabbat
MB 305.20 - 305.22 - Milking Animals on Shabbat
MB 305.18 - 305.19 - Riding on Animals On Shabbat
MB 305.12 - 305.17 - Further Considerations for What an Animal Can Wear/Carry on Shabbat
MB 305.8 - 305.11 - Shabbat and Animal Clothing: What’s Permitted and What’s Not?
MB 305.2 - 305.7 - Animals on Shabbat: Leashes, Saddles, and Garments
MB 305.1 - Animals and Rest: What Animals Can Carry on Shabbat
MB 304.1b - 304.3 - Slavery & Shabbat Working
MB 304.1a - The Halachic Status of Servants and Shabbat Obligations
MB 303.25 - 303.27 - Makeup & Haircare on Shabbat: Halachic Insights
MB 303.20 - 303.24 - Carrying on Shabbat: Pierced Ears, Coloured Threads, and Fastening Clothing
MB 303.18 - 303.19 - Wearing Jewellery on Shabbos: Halachic Opinions & Practical Guidelines
MB 303.15b - 303.17 - Carrying Items in the Mouth on Shabbat and Clothes Ties
MB 303.10 - 303.15a - Jewellery, Accessories, and Carrying on Shabbat
MB 303.3 - 303.9 - Jewellery and Accessories on Shabbat: What’s Permitted and What’s Not?
MB 303.1 - 303.2 - Hair Braids as Jewellery on Shabbat
MB 302.11 - 302.13 - Drying Dishes & Using Mirrors on Shabbat
MB 302.9b - 302.10 - Rinsing Clothing on Shabbat
MB 302.9a - Laundering on Shabbat: Soaking, Squeezing, and Synthetic Fabrics
MB 302.7 - 302.8 - Removing Mud From Clothing on Shabbat
MB 302.4 - 302.7 - Pressing Laundered Clothes and Scraping Mud From Shoes
MB 302.2 - 302.3 - Shabbat Clothing Guidelines: Removing Threads, Folding Garments, and More
MB 302.1 - Shaking Wet or Dusty Clothes on Shabbat: Laundering and Dust Removal
MB 301.48 - 301.51 - Carrying Wet Towels, and Bandages on Wounds On Shabbat
MB 301.44 - 301.47 - Wearing Wet Clothing, Their Drying, and Mara'it Ayin
MB 301.41 - 301.43 - Carrying On Shabbat: Hats, Tefillin, and Sacred Items in the Public Domain
MB 301.39 - 301.40 - Carrying on Shabbat: Clothing Accessories, Gloves, Scarves, and Hats
MB 301.36 - 301.38 - Shabbat Clothing Rules: Belts, Multiple Overcoats, and Key Considerations
MB 301.33 - 301.35 - Carrying on Shabbat: Clothing, Valuables, and Normative Dress
MB 301.30- 301.32 - Shabbat Clothing & Carrying: Understanding Normative Dress and Muktzeh
MB 301.27- 301.29 - Wearing a Talit In the Street on Shabbat
MB 301.25- 301.26 - Wearing and Carrying Amulets on Shabbat: Permissibility, Authentication, and Healing
MB 301.23- 301.24 - "Shabbat Carrying Laws: Bells Sewn on Clothing, and Amulets
MB 301.21- 301.22 - Shabbat clothing continued: Garments, Medical Coverings, and Modern Dilemmas
MB 301.17- 301.20 - Carrying on Shabbat: Mobility Aids, Halachic Guidelines, and Modern Applications
MB 301.14- 301.16 - Shabbat Dress and Carrying: Exploring the Rules of Clothing and Protection
MB 301.11b - 301.13 - Shabbat Carrying Rules: Glasses, Jewelry, and Protective Garments
MB 301.8 - 301.11a - Shabbat Carrying Laws: Pins, Needles, Rings, and Jewellery
MB 301.7 - Shabbat Carrying Laws: What You Can and Can't Wear or Carry
MB 301.2 - 301.6 - Shabbat Running, Water Crossings, and Mitzvah Journeys
MB 300 - 301.1 - The Mitzvah of Malavah Malka & Shabbat's Departure | Running on Shabbat
MB 299.9 - 299.10 Work Performed Before Making Havdalah
MB 299.6b - 299.8 - Exemption of After Bracha for Havdalah During a Meal
MB 299.3 - 299.6a - Havdolah: When a Meal is Interrupted and The Latest Time for Saying It
MB 299.1 -299.2 - The Prohibition of Eating Before Havdalah
MB 298.8 - 298.15 - The Need for Illumination of The Havdalah Candle
MB 298.5 - 298.7 - Acceptable Candles For Havdalah continued
MB 298.1 - 298.4 - The Havdalah Candle and Its Blessing
MB 297.3 - 297.5 - Acceptable Spices for Havdalah
MB 296.8 - 297.2 - Women and Havdalah | The Blessing on Spices
MB 296.2 - 286.7 - Havdalah When No Wine or Substitutes Available
MB 296.2 - Substituting other Drinks for Havdalah
MB 295 - 296.1 - The Chazan’s Havdalah and Havdalah at Home
MB 294 - Insertion of Havdalah Within the Amidah
MB 293 - Ma’ariv and Time of Shabbat Conclusion
MB 291.5 - 292 - Obligation for Bread or Alternatives at Shabbat 3rd Meal
MB 291.3 - 291.4 - Splitting the Shabbat Meal in Two
MB 291.1 291.2 - The Mitzvah of Third Meal on Shabbat and it’s Correct Time
MB 290 - Completing 100 Blessings on Shabbat
MB 288.9 - 289 - Public Calamities on Shabbat | The Shabbat Day Meal and Kiddush
MB 288.5 - 288.8 - Fasting for a Bad Dream on Shabbat
MB 288.4 - Fasting Because of a Nightmare on Shabbat
MB 287 - 288.3 - Visiting the Sick, Comforting Mourners, and Fasting on Shabbat
MB 286 - The Shabbat Mussaf Prayer
MB 285.4 - 285.7 - Reading The Parsha With the Chazan to Fulfil Shn'aim Mikra
MB 285.1 - 285.3 - The Mitzvah of Sh'naim Mikra V'Echad Targum
MB 284.5 - 284.7 - Reading Haftorah With the Appointed Reader | When Av Harachamim and Prayer for Departed is Said
MB 284.1 - 284.4 - The Blessings of the Haftorah
MB 282.5 - 283 - Additional Laws of Maftir and Why Only One Sefer Torah on Shabbat
MB 282.4 - How Many Call-Ups, Maftir, and Kaddish
MB 282.1 - 282.3 - Woman and Children Getting Called to the Torah
MB 280 - 281 - Marital Relations on Shabbat and Singing During Shabbat Shacharit
MB 279.3 - 279.7 - When is It Permissible to Move an Extinguished Candle on Shabbat
MB 279.1 - 279.2 - Moving the Candlesticks After the Flame Has Gone Out
MB 277.4 - 278 - Covering and Extinguishing a Candle for A Sick Person On Shabbat
MB 277.3 - Moving the Candlestick Tray
MB 277.1 - 277.2 - Opening or Closing a Door or Window in Front of a Flame
MB 276.4 - 276.5 - Benefiting from A Candle, Heat, or Air Conditioning by the Actions of a Non-Jew
MB 276.3 - Non-Jewish Home and Hotel Workers on Shabbat
MB 276.1b - 276.2 - A Jew Benefitting from a Light Lit by a Non-Jew on Shabbat
MB 276.1a - A Non-Jew Turning on a Light For a Jew on Shabbat
MB 275.6 - 275.12 - Those Who Can Read and Work By Shabbat Candles
MB 275.1 - 275.5 - Reading By Shabbat Candles
MB 274 - The Requirement for Two Loaves of Bread at Each Shabbat Meal
MB 273.5b - 273.7 - Wine, Fruit, or Beer As The Meal for Shabbat
MB 273.4 - 273.5a - Making Kiddush for Someone Else
MB 273.2 - 273.3 - Definition of Kiddush In The Place of One's Meal
MB 272.10 - 273.1 - Blessing on Kiddush Wine Exempts A Further Bracha During the Meal | Kiddush at the Place of Ones Meal
MB 272.9 - Using Bread, Beer, or Whisky for Kiddush
MB 272.4 - 272.8 - Using White Wine, Raisin Wine and Cooked Wine for Kiddush
MB 272.1 - 272.3 Using Foul Smelling Wine for Kiddush
MB 271.14 - 271.17 - Combined Drinking for the Required Volume of Wine for Kiddush
MB 271.13 - Kiddush - the Volume of Wine Required to be Consumed
MB 271.11 - 271.12 - One Cup of Wine for Friday Night, Shabbat Day and Havdalah. Best Practice
MB 271.7 - 271.10 - Kiddush on Friday Night: Sitting or Standing?
MB 271.6 - Making Kiddush When a Meal Was Started on Friday Afternoon
MB 271.3b - 271.5 - Eating or Drinking Before Kiddush
MB 271.2b - 271.3 - Women Making Kiddush for Men
MB 271.1b - 271.2a - Kiddush With Words and Over Wine
MB 270 - 271.1a - Saying Bameh Madlikin and Kiddush
MB 268.12 - 269 - Making Friday Night Kiddush in Shul
MB 268.6 - 268.11 - Saying an Incorect Shabbat Amidah on Shabbat, and Continuation of Subsequent Friday Night Tefilot
MB 268.3 - 268.5 - Incorrectly Saying a Weekday Amidah on Shabbat
MB 267.3 - 268.2 - Saying the Weekday Amidah on Shabbat
MB 266.13 - 267.2 - Davening Mincha on Erev Shabbat
MB 266.10 - 266.12 - Wearing Tefillin and Carrying Other Packages With the Onset of Shabbat
MB 266.7 - 266.9 Carrying and Stopping Every 4 Amot
MB 266.1b - 266.6 - A Wallet Carried By a Child, Deaf-Mute, or Mentally Impaired as Shabbat Enters
MB 266.1 - 266.2a - What To Do If Carrying Something Just As Shabbat Comes In
MB 265.3b - 265.4 - Adding Water Before Shabbat that Extinguishes The Candles
MB 264.8 - 265.3a - How to Light the Shabbat Candles | Catching Oil and Wax Drips
MB 264.3 - 264.7 - The Correct Types of Oil for Shabbat Candles
MB 264.1 - 264.2 - Permitted Wicks for Shabbat Candles
MB 263.15 - 263.17 Davening Late Mincha in Shul When Shabbat Accepted by the Community
MB 263.10b - 263.14 - Communal and Individual Acceptance of Shabbat
MB 263.6 - 236.10a - Men Lighting Shabbat Candles When Not At Home
MB 263.5 - What Bracha Do we Say on Shabbat Candles?
MB 263.3b - 263.4 - What is the Earliest Time for Lighting Shabbat Candles?
MB 263.2 - 263.3a - Who Should Light the Shabbat Candles, and What if Someone Forgot to Light
MB 262.3b - 263.1 - How Many Shabbat Candles Need to be Lit?
MB 262.1 - 262.3a - Preparing the Shabbat Table and Preparing Oneself Before Shabbat
MB 261.3 - 261.4 - What Constitutes Acceptance of Shabbat
MB 261.2b - The Duration of Twilight
MB 261.2a - Calculating The Beginning of Twilight
MB 261.1b - Things Permitted During Twilight On Erev Shabbat
MB 260.2 - 261.1a - The Time of Candle Lighting
MB 260.1 - Bathing, Haircuts, and Cutting Fingernails on Erev Shabbat
MB 259.7b - Review of Laws of Food Insulation
MB 259.3 - 259.7a - Removing a Pot Insulated By Muktzah Material
MB 259.1 - 259.2 - Insulating Material and Mukseh
MB 257.8b - 258 - The Importance of Eating Hot Food on Shabbat
MB 257.8a - Covering/ Insulating a Pot of Food On a Stove
MB 257.4 - 257.7a - Insulation in a Secondary Pot (Kli Sheni) and Use of Thermos Flasks on Shabbat
MB 257.1b - 257.3 - Insulation That Adds Heat
MB 256 - 257.1a - Blowing the Shofar on Erev Shabbat and Insulation on Shabbat
MB 255 - Preparing a Fire for Heating On Shabbat
MB 254.7 - 254.9 - Placing Easily Cooked Items In An Oven On Erev Shabbat
MB254.5b - 254.6 - Taking Bread Out of An Oven On Shabbat
MB 254.3 - 254.5a Cooking Fruit, Bread, and Cake On Erev Shabbat
MB 254.1b - 254.2 - Cooking or Roasting Raw Meat Erev Shabbat #2
MB 253.5c - 254.1a - Roasting Raw Meat on Erev Shabbat #1
MB 253.5b - Placing Cooked Items on Top of a Furnace on Shabbat
MB 253.5a - Placing a Cooked Food on Top of Another Pot of Food on a Stove
MB 253.2c - 253.4 Adding Hot Water to a Cooked Dish on Shabbat
MB 253.2b Returning Food to the Stove Top Prior to Shabbat Commencing
MB 253.2a - Returning A Pot of Food to The Stove on Shabbat
MB 253.1d - Leaving a Cooking Pot on the Stove From Before Shabbat #3
MB 253.1c - Leaving a Cooking Pot on the Stove From Before Shabbat #3
MB 253.1b - Leaving a Cooking Pot on the Stove From Before Shabbat #2
MB 253.1a - Leaving a Cooking Pot on the Stove From Before Shabbat
MB 252.5- 252.6 Checking Pockets Before Shabbat
MB 252.5 Permitted Work Started Before Shabbat that is Prohibited if Started on Shabbat
MB 252.4 Picking up an Item from A Non-Jewish Store on Shabbat
MB 252.2b - 252.3 Laundering Clothes on Erev Shabbat
MB 252.1b - 252.2a Bringing Clothes to Be Laundered By a Non-Jew Erev Shabbat
MB 251.2b - 252.1a Permitted and Prohibited Work on Friday that Runs into Shabbat
MB 251.1 - 251.2b Permissible Work On Erev Shabbat
250.1b The Mitzvah of Preparation for Shabbat Needs
MB 250.1a Getting Up Early on Friday to Prepare for the Needs of Shabbat
MB 249.4b Personal, Public, Fasts on Yahrtzeits, and Fasting for Bad Dreams On Friday
MB 249.3 - 249.4a Fasting on Erev Shabbat
MB 249.2 - 249.3 - Types of Meals Permitted Erev Shabbat
MB 248.4b - 249.1 Travelling on Erev Shabbat
MB 248.4a Travelling With Travellers Erev Shabbat
MB 248.2 - 248.3 When You Are Allowed to Board a Boat Just Before Shabbat
MB 248.1 Journeying on a Boat Before Shabbat
MB 257.2 - 257.6 A Non-Jew Delivering Mail on His Own Volition
MB 257.1 Sending Letters Via a Postal Service Before Shabbat
MB 256.5b Conditional Loans or Rental of an Animal To a Non-Jew #2
MB 256.4 - 256.5a Conditional Loan or Rental of An Animal to a Non-Jew
MB 256.3b Jewish Owned Animals in the Possession of non-Jews on Shabbat
MB 256.2 - 256.3a Allowing Animals to Rest on Shabbat
MB 246.1 Renting or Lending Items for Use By A Non-Jew on Shabbat
MB 245.3 - 245.6 Fixing an Incorrectly Established Partnership
MB 245.1b - 245.2 Rema’s View on Making a Halachicly Acceptable Partnership
MB 245.1a Acceptable Partnerships With Non-Jews For Businesses Operating on Shabbat
MB 244.6b Acceptable Ways to Allow a Jewish Owned Business To Run on Shabbat
MB 244.5b - 244.6a When Can a Non-Jew Work for you On a Retainer
MB 244.3 - 244.5a Work Carried Out By a Non-Jew Against the Stipulation of a Jew
MB 244.2 Non Jewish Workers Carrying Out Work on Behalf of a Jew in Their Own Home
MB 244.1b Non Jews House Building On Shabbat
MB 244.1a Acceptable Work Relationship With A Non-Jew on Shabbat
MB 243.1b -243.2 Acceptable Ways to Rent Out a Bathhouse on Shabbat
MB 243.1 Renting a Bathouse or Field to a Non-Jew Who Will Work There on Shabbat
MB 242.1b Honouring Shabbos With Clean Clothes
MB 242.1a Honouring Shabbos Under Financial Pressure
MB 210.2 Tasting Food Does Not Require a Blessing Before or After
MB 210.1b How to Determine a K''zayis or a Revi'is
MB 210.1a The Volume of Food and Drink Required for an After Bracha
MB 209.2 - 209.3 Correcting a Bracha Immediately
MB 208.18 - 209.1 Saying a Bracha for Wine over Water
MB 208.16 - 208.17 When Birchat HaMazon Exempts other After Brachot
MB208.12 - 208.15 The After Bracha When Eating Grains, Wine and Fruit together
MB 208.10 - 208.11 The Text of Al HaMichya And Its Meaning
MB 208.9 The Blessing Before and After on Mixtures of Grain and Cheesecake
MB 208.8 Blessing on Millet Bread and Other Seeds/ Legumes
MB 208.6 - 208.7 Bracha on Barley Soup, Rice, and Rice Bread
MB 208.4 - 208.5 The Changing Blessing over Grains
MB 208.1 - 208.3 The Blessing on Grains and After Bracha
MB 207 The Blessing After Most Food Types - Borey Nefashot
MB 206.5 - 206.6 Making a Bracha on Food Present and Food Yet to be Served
MB 206.3 - 206.4
MB 205.4 - 206.2 Tiny Cut Pieces Does Not Change the Blessing Required
MB 205.2 - 205.3 Blessings on Vegetables, Sauce, and Vegetables Cooked in Water
MB 205.1 Bracha on Onions, Garlics, and The Effect on The Bracha of Salting and Pickling Onions
MB 204.12 Main And Secondary Part of Food
MB 204.8 - 204.11 Making a Bracha on Non Kosher Food When Forced to Eat
MB 204.6b - 204.8 The Bracha on Water
MB 204.5 204.6a Diluting Wine and Its Bracha
MB 204.1b - 204.4 Plant Derivatives That Take the Bracha Shehakol and Spoiled Wine
MB 204.1a Bracha of Shehakol
MB 203.4 - 203.8 More on Blessings of Berries, Ginger, Spices, and Chocolate
MB 203.1 - 203.3 Blessings on Vegetables and Berries
MB 202.15 - 202.18 The Bracha on Sugar, Pepper, Salt, and Cinnamon
MB 202.12 - 202.14 Raw and Cooked Fruit, Ripe and Unripe Fruit Cooked in Honey
MB 202.11 Soaked Raisons and Figs - Which Brocha Before and After on the Juice
MB 202.9 - 202.10 Bracha on Water in Which Fruits Were Soaked
MB 202.7 - 202.8 Bracha on Cornflakes, Kugel, Latkes, Potato Chips
MB 202.5 - 202.6 Small and Large Almonds, Caper Berries, and The Prime Fruit That Takes the Bracha
MB 202.2 - 202.4 The Blessing on Seeds and Olive Oil
MB 202.2 The Bracha for Immature Grapes and Other Fruit
MB 202.1 The Blessing over Fruit and Wine
MB 201.2 - 201.4 The Importance of Leading the Zimun
MB 201.1 Who Should Lead Birchat HaMazon?
MB 200 Forcing Someone From the Group to Answer a Zimun
MB 199.10 - 199.11 Can Pre-Bar Mitzvah Boys Join to Form A Zimun
MB 199.6 - 199.9 Woman and Children as Part of the Zimun
MB 199.1 - 199.5 Individuals Who Cannot Form Part of the Zimun
MB 197.4b - 198 Biblical Obligation for Bentching Requires Drink and Responding to Bentching Not Having Eaten
MB 197.3 - 197.4a Non-bread foods that allow for a zimun
MB 197.1 - 197.2 A Latecomer to a Group of 3 For a Zimun
MB 196 Brachot on Prohibited Food and Zimun Between Milk Eaters and Meat Eaters
MB 195 Combining Two Groups for A Zimun
MB 194 Forgetting to Say The Zimun
MB 193.5 - 193.6 Splitting and Combining Groups for Zimun
MB 193.3 - 193.4 Making a Zimun on Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
MB 193.1b - 193.2 Forming a Zimun
MB 193.1a Zimun - To Divide and Bentch or Not to Divide and Bentch
MB 192 The Text of Zimun for Bentching
MB 191 Does a Day Worker Need to Bentch?
MB 190.3b - 190.5 Drinking The Required Amount of the Kos Shel Bracha
MB 190.1 - 190.3a Drinking from the Kos Shel Bracha
MB 189 The 4th Brocha of Birchat HaMazon - HaTov V'HaMaytiv
MB 188.8 - 188.10 Failing to Say Ratzey At Seudah Shelishit. Saying Ratzey When Shabbat Goes Out
MB 188.7 Forgetting to Say Yaaleh V’yavo on Rosh Chodesh
MB 188.6b Forgetting to Say Ratzey or Yaaleh V’yavo on Shabbat or Yom Tov
MB 188.3 - 188.6 3rd Blessing of Birchat Hamazon
MB 187 - 188.2 Importance of Certain Phrases in Bentching and Answering Amen after 3rd Bracha
MB 185.5b - 186.2 The Obligation of Women and Children to Bentch
MB 185.1 - 185.5a Saying Birchat Amazon Out Loud and In States of Drunkeness
MB 184.5 - 184.6 Duration Allowed By Which to Bentch and Amount of Bread Required to Obligate Bentching
MB 184.1b - 184.4 Birchat Hamazon In a Different Location from The Meal
MB 183.8 - 184.1a Sitting During Birchat Hamzon and for Al Hamichya. Changing Bentching Location
MB 183.5 - 183.7 Proper Conduct of Bentching
MB 183.1 - 183.4 Holding the Wine Cup, Hats and Jackets Worn for Bentching
MB 182.3 - 182.7 - The Impaired Cup of Wine
MB 182.2 - Bentching over Wine Substitutes and Chamar Medina - Principal Local Drinks
MB 181.9 - 182.1 Washing Mayim Acronym Without Water. When Should we Bentch over Wine?
MB 181.3 - 181.8 Mayim Achronim - What, How, and When
MB 180.4 - 181.2 Disposing of Breadcrumbs and The Obligation of Washing Before Bentching
MB 179.5 - 180.3 Salt & Water After a Meal and Leaving Bread on the Table After Eating
MB 179.2 - 179.4 The Host Determines the Meal Ending
MB 179.1 What Constitutes the End of the Meal
MB 178.3 - 178.7 Eating Fruits Outside and Whether Davenning or Sleep Constitute an Interruption to a Meal
MB 178.2b Rema's View on Changing Location During a Meal and New Brochas
MB 178.2a Changing Locations During a Meal and Requirement for a Bracha
MB 178.1 Does a Change of Location of Eating Require a New Bracha
MB 177.3 - 177.5 Fruit as a Main Meal with Bread
MB 177.1b - 177.2 Status of Fruits, Vegetables, and Deserts Within a Meal #2
MB 177.1a Status of Fruits, Vegetables, and Deserts Within a Meal
MB 176 When Does Bread Exempt The Bracha From Other Foods?
MB 175.3 - 175.6 Extra Conditions of Tov V'Hamaytiv Bracha
MB 175.1 - 175.2 When to Say HaTov V'Hamaytiv on Wine
MB 174.7b - 174.8 Drinks Within a Meal
MB 174.6 - 174.7a Drinks Within A Meal
MB 174.4b - 174.5 When The Bracha of Wine Exempts A Further Bracha of Wine During the Meal
MB 174.1 - 174.4a Wine and Its Bracha Before and During a Meal
MB 172.2 - 173.3 Eating Food and Forgetting to Make a Brocha and Mid-meal Hand Washing
MB 171.2 - 172.1 Respect for Food and Forgetting to Make a Bracha over Drinks
MB 171.1 Treating Food Respectfully
MB 170.18 - 170.22 Dining Etiquette #3
MB 170.9 - 170.17 Dining Etiquette #2
MB 170.2 - 170.8 Dining Etiquette # 1
MB 169.3 - 170.1 Blessings Made by The Waiter on Food Served To Him.
MB 169.1 - 169.2 Giving Food to the Attendant at the Meal
MB 168.15 - 168.17 Blessings on Pizza, Borekas, and Mezonot Bread
MB 168.13b - 168.14 Blessing on Kreplach
MB 168.11 - MB 168.13a
MB 168.10 Status of Croutons. Baked, Fried "bread", and Kneidelach
MB 168.8b - 168.9 Do We Make a Separate Brocho for Cake During a Meal?
MB 168.7 -168.8a What is Pas Kissnin
MB 168.5 - MB 168.6 Priority of Breads and Bread-Like Food
MB 168.1 - 168.4 Prioritisation of Different Types and States of Bread
MB 167.16 - MB 167.20 Distributing the Bread of Hamotzi
MB 167.14 - MB 167.15 Prioritisation of Who Makes The Hamotzi Bracha
MB 167.11 - 167.13 Creating a Fixed Place of Eating for One Person to Exempt Others in Blessings
MB 167.7 - MB 167.10 Exempting Another Person With The Bracha of HaMotzi
MB 167.5 - 167.6 Speaking Between HaMotzi Brocha and Eating
MB 167.1b - 167.4 Making and Answering the Brocho Upon Bread
MB 166 - 167.1a Avoiding a Pause Between Washing and The Blessing for Bread. Breaking Bread
MB 165 Needing the Bathroom and Washing for a Meal
MB 164 Washing Once For the Whole Day
MB 163 Wrapping Your Hands in a Cloth if No Water Available
MB 162.9 - MB 162.10 Washing the Hands With a Bandage on them.
MB 162.5 - MB 162.8 Touching One’s Hands Before They Have Become Fully Purified.
MB 162.4 Problems of Transfer of Impure Water Back to Pure Hands
MB 162.2 - 162.3 Cleansing the Hands of Dirt Before Formal Washing
MB 162.1b Using A Reviis of Water Removes The Need To Raise Hands
MB 162.1a Lifting the Hands When Washing Them
MB 161.2 - 161.4 Paint, Ink, and Rings That Sometimes Cause an Interposition When Washing Hands
MB 161.1b Care Needed to Avoid Interpositions During Washing Hands
MB 160.13b - 161.1a Multiple People Washing Together
MB 160.13a The Minimum Amount of Water Required for Washing
MB 160.11 - 160.12 Doubtful Hand Washing and Use of Snow and Sleet for Washing
MB 160.7 - 160.10 Using Tiberius Hot spring Water for Hand Washing and Immersion
MB 160.2b - 160.6 Valid and Invalid Water for Washing
MB 160.1 - 160.2a Water Unfit For Washing Use if Changed Colour
Mb 159.15 - 159.20 Washing and Immersing Hands
MB 159.10 - 159.14 Who Qualifies as an Appropriate Agent for Hand Washing
MB 159.8 - 159.9 Pouring onto the hands and immersing the hands in water
MB 159.7b Immersion of Hands in Water as a way of Purification
MB 159.6 - 159.7a Pouring From One Hand to the Next
MB 159.5 The Washing Utensil with a Plughole
MB 159.3 - 159.4 Design Features of a Valid Washing Utensil
MB 159.1 - 159.2 Which Vessels are Suitable for Washing Hands
MB 158.11 - 158.13 Drying One’s and and When to make The Bracha
MB 158.6 - 158.10 Care in Washing Ones Hands
MB 158.4b - 158.5 Washing Hands Before Meat, Fruit, or Vegetables
MB 158.2 - 158.4a Quantity and Types of Food That Require Hand Washing First
MB 157 - MB 158.2 Morning Meal and Washing for Bread
MB 146.1b Appropriate Behaviour and Character Traits
MB 156.1a The Torah Approach to Work
MB 155 The Importance of Fixing a Time for Learning Torah
MB 154.15 Returning a Donated Item and Putting Up Plaques for Donations
154.9 - 154.12 Making Personal Use of Synagogue Candles
MB 154.9 - 154.11 Using Holy Items for Other Purposes
MB 154.6b - 164.8 Using Holy Items for Personal Benefit
MB 154.3b - 154.6a Acceptable use of Worn out Holy Items
MB 154.1 - 154.3a Shuls, Courtyards, and the Holiness of Items that Serve Holy Items
MB 153.21b - 153.22 Prostitution Payment Dedicated to a Shul
MB 153.8 - 153.21a Status of Items Given to a Shul
MB 153.15 - 153.17 Preventing an Individual from Using a Private Shul
MB 153.13 - 153.14 Donating Property for a Shul then Retracting
MB 153.11 - 153.13 Lending or Borrowing a Shul to Others
MB 153.9 - 153.10 Sale of a Sefer Torah
MB 153.7d - 153.8 Prayer Creates the Full Sanctification of the Synagogue Building
MB 153.7c Sanctified Status of Shul or Its Monetary Value on Sale
MB 153.7b Authorising an Individual to Sell a Shul for a Community
MB 153.6 - 153.7a Selling a Shul By The Executive Committee
MB 153.5 Using Funds Collected for Shul for a Different Purpose
MB 153.1 - 153.4 Making a Study Hall from a Shul - Rising in Holiness and Not Descending
MB 151.1b Pulling Down a Shul to Build a New One
MB 152.1a Prohibition of Destroying a Shul
MB 151.12 Status of An Apartment Above Synagogue
MB 151.7 - 151.11 Respect and Care of Synagogues
MB 151.1b - 151.6 Eating and Drinking in Shul
MB 151.1a The Sanctity of The Synagogue
MB 150.4b - 150.5 Positioning the Entrance and Bimah in Shul
MB 150.1 -150.4a The Laws of Building a Shul
MB 148.1 - 149.1 Accompanying the Torah and Showing it Honour
MB 147.3 - 147.8 How to Do Perform Hagboh and Geliloh and Multiple Sifrei Torah
MB 147.1b - 147.2 Hagboh and Gelilah, lifting and wrapping the Sefer Torah
MB 146.4 - 147.1a Standing for the Sefer Torah and Not Touching it Directly
MB 146.2b - 146.3 The Prohibition to Speak or Learn Torah During Kriat HaTorah
MB 144.4 - 146.2a Translating The Reading of the Torah in shul
MB 144.1 - 144.3 Is Skipping from One Torah Section to the next permitted?
MB 143.4d Mistake Found in Sefer Torah (conclusion)
MB 143.4c When to Replace a Sefer Torah Where Mistakes are Found
MB 143.4b Further Rules Regarding Mistakes Found During Reading from the Torah
MB 143.4a To Continue or Not to Continue - Finding a Mistake whilst Reading the Sefer Torah
MB 142.2 - 143.4 When There is No Sefer Torah Available and What to do When No One Can Layn Properly
MB 141.1 - 142.1 Making a Mistake With Reading the Torah
MB 141.4 - 141.7 The 3 People Needed at the Bimah During the Reading of the Torah
MB 141.1 - 141.3 Reading from the Torah must be done standing.
MB 140.2 - 140.3 Correctly Identifying the Starting Point of Each Torah Reading
MB 139.7 - 140.1 Holding the Torah when making the Bracha and Reading from it
MB 139.4b - 139.6 How to Make the Bracha for An Aliyah - Open or closed?
MB 139.2 - 139.4a Can Someone Who Cannot Read the Torah Correctly be Called to the Torah?
MB 138.1b - 139.1 Appropriate places to stop reading for an aliyah to the Torah.
MB 137.5- 138.1a Is it Permitted to Repeat Previous Call Ups to the Torah?
MB 137.4 Apart from Parshat Amalek, a Minimum of 10 Verses Need to be Recited
MB 137.2 - 137.3 Reading 10 Verses and Missing a Verse from the Torah Reading
MB 136.1. 137.1 Priority of Call Ups to the Torah
135.12 - 135.14 A City of All Cohanim and 1 Yisrael - The Yisrael Gets Called First
MB 135.10b - 135.11 Additional Times Where we Call Up a Cohen or Levi
MB 135.6 - 135.10a Torah call-ups when no Cohen or Levi present
MB 135.3 - 135.5 The Cohen Is Called First to the Torah
MB 135.1 - 135.2 Layning Monday and Thursday and Missed Sidros
MB 134.1b Hagboh Lifting the Torah
MB 132.2b - 134.1 Saying Pitum HaKetores, Boruchu, and V'hu Rachum Towards the End of Morning Prayers
MB 131.8b - 132.2a Saying Kedusha of U'vo L'Tziyon, Aleinu, and Mourners Kaddish
131.5 - 131.8a Days When We Do not Say Tachanun and Lamnatzayach
MB 131.2 - 131.4 Occasions and Places When Tachanun is Not Said
MB 131.1 Tachanun and Leaning on the Left or Right Arm
MB 130 The Ribono Shel Olam Prayer Said for Bad Dreams
MB 129 During Which Tefilot Does The Priestly Blessing Take Place
MB 128.45 The Waving of the Cohen's Hands
MB 128.42 - 128.44 Can A Cohen Who is Mourning Duchen? Duchening In Israel vs. the Diaspora
MB 128.39 - 128.41 Can a Non-practicing Cohen Duchen? Can a Cohen who married a Divorcee Duchen?
MB 128.37 - 128.38 The Heretical or Drunk Cohen - Can They Duchen?
MB 128.33 - 128.36 Exact Pronunciation of the Blessings, Status of Child Cohen, and Whether a Cohen who Murders can Duchen
MB 128.27 - 128.32 Cohen Blessing Multiple Times - Issues and Mitzvot. Blemishes that Prevent a Cohen from Blessing the People
MB 128.21 - 128.26 Not Staring at the Cohanim When They Bless The People and A Shul Only of Cohanim
MB 128.19 - 128.20 The Cohen Chazan and Whether He Should Duchen
MB 128.15 - 128.18 The Importance of Answering Amen to the Cohanim's Brocha.
MB 128.11 - 128.14 How The Cohanim Raise their Hands And Position Their Fingers to Bless the Community
MB 128.10 Which Way Should the Cohanim Face when they Bless The People
MB 128.7 - 128.9 Does the Cohen Make a Bracha When Washing His Hands for Duchening
MB 128.2b - 128.6 A Cohen Who Refuses to Bless the People and the Cohen's Footwear
MB 128.1 -128.2a The Priestly Blessing - When Does the Obligation Commence
MB 127 Modim D'Rabbonon
MB 126 Mistakes Made by the Chazan During the Amidah
MB 125 Kedusha
MB 124.10 - 124.12 Missed Parts of Amidah and The Chazan's Repetition to Compensate
MB 124.8b - 124.9 Answering Amen Properly
MB 124.6 - 124.8a Answering Amen to the Brochos of the Repetition of the Amidah
MB 124.3 - 124.5 The Repetition of the Amidah by the Chazan
MB 124.1 - 124.2 The Repetition of the Amidah by the Chazan
MB 123.2b - 123.6 How to Step Back at Conclusion of the Amidah
MB 122.2 - 123.2b Concluding the Amidah and Taking Steps Back
MB 121- 122.2 Bowing During Modim Prayer and The Completion of the Amidah
MB 119.4 - 120 When to Say Aneinu if forgotten by the Chazan
MB 119.1 - 119.3 Adding Personal Requests Within The Amidah
MB 117.2b - 118 Boreich Aleinu at Different Times of the Year and Hemispheres
MB 117.1 -117.2a Laws of Birchat HaShanim Insertions
MB 114.9 - 116 Establishing the habit of Correct Amidah Additions
MB 114.7 - 114.8 - Repeating the Amidah - Summer and Winter Differences in Incorrect Insertions for Rain
MB 114.5 - 114.6 When You Must Repeat the Amidah for an Incorrect Insertion
MB 114.3 - 114.4 Adding and Removing The Blessing for Rain during the Amidah
MB 114.1- 114.2 The Addition of Prayer for Rain - When we start and stop saying it
MB 113 Bowing during the Amidah
MB 111.1b - 112 Interruptions Between Geulah L'Tefilla and First/ Last 3 Blessings of Amidah
MB 110.7 - 111.1a Tefillas Haderech #2 and Prayer for Learning
MB 110.4 - 110.6 Tefillas HaDerech - Prayer When On a Journey #1
MB 110.1 - 110.3 The Condensed Version of The Amidah - Havineynu, and The Super Short Tefilla Kitzorah
MB 109.1b - 109.3 Bowing or Saying Kedusha During the Silent Amidah
MB 109.1a The Importance of Answering Kedusha and Kaddish Over Praying Together with a Minyan
MB 108.10 - 108.12 Saying the Wrong Amidah for the Specific Day
MB 108.6 - 108.9 Missing Tefilla Because of Financial Loss or Getting Caught Up in Work
MB 108.2b - 108.5 Rules Concerning Missed Amidahs and Their Make Up at the Next Opportunity
MB 107.3 - 108.2a The Missed Amidah and When to Make it Up
MB 107.1 - 107.2 To Repeat or Not to Repeat -In doubt Whether you Said the Amidah
MB 106.2 The Exemption from Praying if One's Torah Learning is at the Level of R' Shimon Bar Yochai
MB 105 - 106.1 Those Who Are Exempt from Praying the Amidah
MB 104.5b - 108 Interruptions to Amidah Continued
MB 104.2 - 104.5a Interruptions of Prayer Forced Upon You
MB 102 - 103.1 Someone Who Needs to Release Gas During Prayer
MB 102 Avoiding Disturbing Someone Praying Through Sitting and Passing By
MB 101.3 - 101.4 Praying in Any Language
MB 100 - 101.2 Obligation of Kavanah for The Amidah and Raising Your Voice During Prayer
MB 99 Praying When Drunk
MB 98.1n 98.5 Essential Mindset (Kavannah) During Prayer
MB 97.2b - 98.1a Conducting oneself During Prayer and Essential Mindset (Kavannah) During Prayer
MB 96.1 - 97.2a Avoiding Holding Objects that Detract from Concentration during Prayer
MB 94.9b - 95 Praying in The Presence of Idols and How we Should Stand During Prayers
MB 94.4 - 94.9a Praying When Travelling
MB 94.2 - 94.3 Facing Israel When We Pray
MB 92.9 - 94.1 The Right State of Mind for Prayer, Giving Charity, and Facing Jerusalem
MB 92.4b - 92.8 Cleanliness in Prayer
MB 92.1 - 92.4a The Need to Use the Bathroom During Prayers
MB 91 Proper Dress code for Prayer
MB 90.24 - 90.27 Praying Behind, Next to, or In Front of The Rov
MB 90.19 - 90.23 Establishing a Fixed Place in Shul to Daven
MB 90.13 - 90.18 Travelling to Join a Minyan
MB 90.9b - 90.13 Praying the Amidah at the Same Time as the Minyan Even When not With Them in Shul
MB 90.8 - 90.9 The Wonderful Quality of Praying with a Minyan
MB 90.4 - 90.8 The Need for a Shul to Have Windows and Praying in a Field or Ruin
MB 89.8 - 90.3 Early Davenning and Davenning at a Height
MB 89.6 - 89.7 Learning Torah Before Shacharit
MB 89.3b - 89.5 Not Eating or Drinking Before Praying Shacharit
MB 89.2 - 89.3a Greeting someone before greeting Hashem in prayer
MB 89 The ideal time for saying morning prayers
MB 88 Takanot Ezra Immersion in the Mikveh following Emission of Semen before Saying Shema
MB 86 - MB 87 Foul Smelling Water, Urinals, Chamber Pots and Saying Shema
MB 85 Places where it is forbidden to recite Shema
MB 83.5 - 84 The Status of a bathhouse and saying of Shema
MB 82.2b - 82.4 Further on the status of bathrooms and saying Shema
MB 83.1 - 83.2a Dried Excrement and Shema
MB 81 Excrement of a Young Child and Praying
MB 80 Someone who cannot hold back from releasing wind during Shema and Amidah
MB 79.5 - 79.9 Saying Shema with pet waste in the house and animals in general
MB 79.2b - 79.4 Separate domains between a person and excrement and the status of animal waste and Shema
MB 79.1 - 79.2a Excrement that Smells and Saying Shema and Separation of Domains
77.2 - 78.1 Nullification of urine to allow saying of Shema and when urine is present on the body
MB 76.7b - 77.1 Saying Shema in the presence of urine
MB 76.4b - 76.7 Saying Shema when Excrement is on the body
MB 76.1 - 76.4a Saying Shema in the Presence of Excrement
MB 75.3 - 75.6 Women Singing and Shema
MB 74.2 Married Woman and the Requirement for their Hair to be Covered
MB 74.5 - 75.1 Subjective and Objective Nakedness & Shema
MB 74.2 - 4 Nakedness, Shema, and Immersing in Water
MB 74.1 Nakedness, Shema and other prayers
MB 73.1 - 73.4 When a covering of ones body is needed in saying Shema
MB 72.1 - 72.5 Exemptions from Shema for those carrying the coffin
MB 71.1 - 71.7 A mourner on Shabbos is obligated in Shema and other mitzvot
MB 71.1 An Onein is exempt from saying Shema
MB 70.4 - 70.5 Exemptions from the mitzvah of saying Shema
MB 70.1 - 70.3 Exemption of woman and young children from saying Shema
MB 69.1b - 69.2 Poreis al Shema part 2
MB 69.1a Poreis Al Shema - Borchu said for latecomers.
MB 68.1 Adding piyutim prayers within the blessings of Shema
MB 67.1 To repeat or not to repeat? When in doubt if you have said Shema
MB 66.9 - 66.10 Linking the blessing of go'al Yisrael and amidah without interruptions
MB 66.6 - 66.8 The requirement for joining the redemption from Egypt to the Amida
MB 66.4 - 66.5 Cohen can interrupt his saying of Shema to be called to the Torah
MB 66.2 - 66.3 Interrupting Shema to put on tallis and Tefillin and to answer parts of davening
MB 66.1 Greeting and responding to others whilst saying Shema.
MB 65.2 - 65.3 Interrupting what you are doing to join with the community in saying Shema.
MB 65.1 Long pauses during the saying of Shema.
MB 64.2 - 64.4 Shema - missing out a possuk/ verse or a word
MB 63.4 64.1 The essential mitzvah and intention required is the first possuk of Shema
MB 63.1 - 63.3 Saying Shema sitting down or on the move.
MB 62.2 - 62.5 saying Shema in any language and saying the Shema so you can hear each word.
MB 61.22 - 62.1 Care in reading Shema continued.
MB 61.13 - 61.22 Care needed in reading each word and letter exactly.
Saying ‘Echad’ of Shema and extending the letters Chet and Daled with proper intent. MB 61.6 - 61.13
MB 61.3 - 61.5 Shema protects the 248 limbs of man through each word.
MB 59.5 - 61.2 Kavanah for the first verse of Shema and proper approach to reading Shema
MB 60.3 - 60.4 - Brochos said out of order and do mitzvos require kavanah (intent)?
A confused chazan and his stand-in and the second brocho of Shema, ahava rabo. MB 59.5 - 60.3
Yotzer Ohr brocho - when the chazan can exempt others MB 59.4
Shema - The Yotzer Brocho - mix up with evening brocho. MB 59.1 - 59.3
Mishnah Berurah Latest time for Shema MB 58.5 - 58.7
Mishnah Berurah MB 58.2 - 58.4: When to say Shema under pressed circumstances
Mishnah Berurah - 58.1 Shema - The ideal time for saying it.
Mishnah Berurah - completing Kaddish and Borchu MB 56.3 - 57.3
Mishnah Berurah - Kaddish and answering amen y’hey shemay rabo. MB 56.1b - 56.2
Mishnah Berurah - Ensuring the minyan goes on. Laws of Kaddish. MB 55.21 - 56.1a
Mishnah Berurah - Further on a split minyan. MB 55.18 - MB 55.21
Mishnah Berurah - Forming a minyan from men in 2 locations MB 55.13b - MB 55.17
Mishnah Berurah Barmitzvah date calculation and those excluded from a minyan. MB 55.10 - 55.13a
Mishnah Berurah A sleeping 10th man as part of minyan? MB 55.6 - 55.9
Mishnah Berurah Adding a child with Chumash in his hands to make a minyan. MB 55.3b - MB 55.5
Mishnah Berurah - saying Kaddish and kiddusha without a minyan. MB 55.1b - MB 55.3a
Mishnah Berurah - between yishtabach and Kaddish. Laws of Kaddish. MB 54.3b - MB 55.1a
Mishnah Berurah - Shaliach Tzibur’s tenure. Start of yishtabach prayer MB 53.26 - 54.3a
Mishnah Berurah - importance of behaviour of Shaliach Tzibur MB 53.25b
Mishnah Berurah - Payment of a Shaliach Tzibur and a Rabbi. MB 53.20 - 53.25a
Mishnah Berurah Precedence for Who becomes Shaliach Tzibur MB 53.19b - 53.21
Mishnah Berurah - Pushing off Davening from the Amud MB 53.15 - 53.19a
Mishnah Berurah - Qualities of a chazan - extending the prayers through song. MB53.11 - 53.15
Mishnah Berurah - Qualifications of a chazan/ shaliach tzibur MB 53.6 - 53.10
Mishnah Berurah - Qualities of A Worthy Chazan/ Shaliach Tzibur MB 53.b - 53.6
Mishnah Berurah - Qualities of a chazan MB 53.3 - 53.4a
Mishnah Berurah - Morning Brochos and Yishtabach MB 42.1b - 43.2
Mishnah Berurah - Skipping parts of Pesukei D’Zimra 52.1a
Mishnah Berurah - Pesukei D’Zimra MB 51.6 - 51.9
Mishnah Berurah Pesukei D’Zimra 51.4 - 51.5
Mishnah Berurah - Tefilla 50.1 - 51.3
Mishnah Berurah - Reciting Verses of Sacrificial Offerings
Mishnah Berurah - Blessings on learning Torah MB 47.13 - 48.1a
Mishnah Berurah - Blessings on learning Torah MB 47.9 - 47.12
Mishnah Berurah - Blessings on Torah MB 47.4b - 47.8
Mishnah Berurah - Blessings on Learning Torah MB 47.1 - 47.4a
Mishnah Berurah - Morning Blessings MB 46.9
Mishnah Berurah - Morning Blessings 46.4b - 46.8
Mishnah Berurah - Morning Blessings 46.1b - 46.4a
Mishnah Berurah - Tefillin 45.2 - 46.1
Mishnah Berurah - Tefillin 44.1 - 45.2
Mishnah Berurah - Tefillin MB 43.6 - 43.9
Mishnah Berurah - Tefillin 43.1c - 43.5
Mishnah Berurah Tefillin - 42.3c - 43.1a
Mishnah Berurah - Tefillin 43.3b
Mishnah Berurah - Tefillin 43.3a
Mishnah Berurah 42.1 - 42.2
Tefillin 41.1
Tefillin 40.4 - 40.8
Tefillin 40.2 - 40.3
Tefillin 39.8 - 40.1
Tefillin 39.3 - 39.7
Tefillin 39.1b - 39.2
Tefillin 38.12 - 39.1a
Tefillin 38.8b - 38.11
Tefillin 38.5 - 37.8a
Tefillin 38.1 - 37.4
Tefillin 37.1 - 37.3
Tefillin 32.28 - 32.33
Tefillin 32.25b - 32.27
Tefillin 32.23b - 32.25a
Tefillin 32.20 - 32.23a
Tefillin 32.18b - 32.19
Tefillin 32.18a
Tefillin 32.17b
Tefillin 32.16 - 32.17a
Tefillin 32.14 - 32.15
Tefillin 32.9 - 32.13
Tefillin 32.6 - 32.8
Tefillin 32.2 - 32.5
Tefillin 31.1 - 32.1
Tefillin 30.1 - 30.5
Tefillin - MB 28.1 - 29.1
Tefillin - MB 27.11
Tefillin - MB 27.9 - 27.10
Tefillin - MB 27.6 - 27.8
Tefillin - MB 27.4b - 27.5
Tefillin - MB 27.1b - 27.4a
Tefillin - MB 26.1 - 27.1a
Tefillin - MB 25.12b - 25.13
Tefillin - MB 25.12a
Tefillin - MB 25.9 - 25.11
Tefillin - MB 25.8 - 25.9
Tefillin - MB 25.5 - 25.7
Tefillin - MB 25.1b - 25.4
Laws of Tzitsis and Start of Laws of Tefillin 24.2b - 25.1a
Laws of Tzitsis MB 22.1 - 23.2a
Laws of Tzitsis MB 21.1 - 21.4
Laws of Tzitsis MB 19.1 - 20.2
Laws of Tzitsis MB 18.1 - 18.3
Laws of Tzitsis MB 17.1 - 17.3
Laws of Tzitsis MB 16.1
Laws of Tzitsis MB 15.4 - 15.6
Laws of Tzitsis MB 15.1b - 15.3
Laws of Tzitsis MB 14.4b - 15.1a
Laws of Tzitsis MB 14.3b - 14.4a
Laws of Tzitsis MB 14.1b - 14.3a
Laws of Tzitsis MB 13.3b - 14.1a
Laws of Tzitsis MB 13.3
Laws of Tzitsis MB 12.3 - 13.2a
Laws of Tzitsis - 12.1b - 12.2
Laws of Tzitsis 11.14 - 12.1a