Muktzeh: A Practical Guide
Muktzeh: A Practical Guide
The practical, down-to-earth posek, Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen concentrates on
the areas of Halachah that affect every home and family. His previous works have
become indispensable handbooks in countless homes, where such laws as those of
the Shabbat kitchen, the use of appliances, child-raising, non-Jewish household
help and many others are no longer shrouded in mystery and ignorance. He has the
exceptional ability to explain the underlying principles of the laws, so that
the reader understands how to apply them to new situations.
In this new book, Rabbi Cohen brings his popular and authoritative approach to
the complex laws of muktzeh. In his inimitable manner, he makes them clear and
comprehensible and shows how principles merge with practice. After laying the
groundwork of the Halachah, he presents hundreds of common cases with the
correct rulings. Rabbi Cohen embellishes his own work with rulings of the geonim
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein and Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, with whom he personally
consulted for many years.
What are the different kinds of muktzeh? May they ever be used? If so, which
ones? What about a newly arrived fax? Mail? A screwdriver? A hammer and a stone
are both muktzeh, but one may sometimes be used -- which and why? The answers
are all here. Even better, the 'whys' and 'whens' are clear.
The Chofetz Chaim used to say that without knowledge and understanding of the
laws, even the most pious people may innocently desecrate Shabbat. He wrote and
appealed to people to study the laws so that they would banish error from their
lives. Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen is carrying out that sacred charge -- and is
doing it in a stimulating and enjoyable manner. This book is another entry in
his honor roll of service to the Jewish community.
By: Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen | Publisher: Artscroll-Mesorah | Language: English | Volumes: 1 | Pages: 277 | Binding: Hard | Dimensions: 6 inch. X 9 inch. |
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