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ח' תמוז התשפ"ו

Tuesday
ח' תמוז התשפ"ו

חיפוש בארכיון

carrying Where There Is No Eiruv (425)

Chapter 18

Specific Laws Relating to the Transfer of Objects from One Place to Another on Shabbath, Where There Is No Eiruv

Specific laws relating to the transfer of objects from one place to another on Yom Tov are dealt with in Chapter 19.

 

MISCELLANEOUS RULES CONCERNING

THE TRANSFER OF OBJECTS

51.d. When a baby carriage is used,

1) one should be careful to remove everything from it except items

a) which might be necessary to avoid the child’s being endangered or

b) whose use is ancillary to that of the baby carriage, such as a sheet or a small mattress, and

2) one should, if possible, make a point of not carrying the child and the baby carriage separately (as one might do when going down steps), but should leave the child inside all the time.

51.e. It cannot be over-emphasized that, if there is any chance of danger to the child’s life, he may be taken to the doctor by any means whatsoever, whether or not he knows how to walk and regardless of the reshuyoth through which one must pass on the way.

 

The halachot are taken from the book 'Shemirath Shabbath Kehilchatha - English Edition' under the authority of the Feldheim Publishers. All rights are reserved for the heirs of the author, the late Rabbi Y. Neuwirth ZT"L, and for Feldheim Publishers. Copying or distribution for commercial purposes is prohibited; distribution for the benefit of the public is allowed, without any compensation.
“Shabbos is capable of having mercy upon us, and Hakadosh Baruch Hu will gather us from our exile. And were Yisrael to observe two Shabbasos properly, they would immediately be redeemed” (Zohar Chadas, Vayeshev)

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