מרצה | Title | תקציר | סידרה |
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Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #01: Examining the Two Shemitta Sections in the Torah | Examining the Two Shemitta Sections in the Torah | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #02: Examining the Two Shemitta Sections in the Torah Part II | Shiur #02: Examining the Two Shemitta Sections in the Torah Part II | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #03: Tosefet | Shiur #03: Tosefet | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #04: Tosefet Shvi'it (Part 2) | Shiur #04: Tosefet Shvi'it (Part 2) | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #05: Tosefet Shvi'it - Truly an Extension | Shiur #05: Tosefet Shvi'it - Truly an Extension | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #06: Special Leniency for Orchards | Shiur #06: Special Leniency for Orchards | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #07: Preparing Fertilizer | The first few mishnayot of the third perek of Shvi'it address the prohibition of fertilizing land during shemitta. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #08: Shevitat Ha-aretz | Shevitat Ha-aretz | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #09: Selected Topics in the Second Perek of Shevi'it | Selected Topics in the Second Perek of Shevi'it | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #10: Clearing Stones from a Field During Shvi'it | Perek 3 Mishna 5 Through Perek 4 Mishna 1 | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #11: Assisting Others in Shemitta Labor | The concluding mishnayot of the fifth perek of Shvi'it discuss various items which may not be sold by a craftsman during the shemitta year. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #12: Eating Shemitta Fruit | The first two mishnayot of the eighth perek of shevi'it outline the permissible and forbidden uses of shemitta fruit (fruit which budded during shemitta). | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #13: Permissible Uses of Shemitta Produce | Having discussed the question of whether there is an actual mitzva to eat shemitta fruit, we will now address the concept of "kedushat shvi'it" itself. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #14: Simultaneous Benefit and Consumption | Shiur #14: Simultaneous Benefit and Consumption | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #15: Wasting Shemitta Produce | One of the most significant consequences of kedushat shvi'it is the prohibition of wasting shemitta produce. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #16: Sichat Shemen | Having described the allowable uses of shemitta produce and questioned the nature of their resident kedusha, we will now investigate the halakha of sicha (literally, smearing oil and ointments). | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #17: Animal Food | The first mishna in the eighth perek introduces differences between animal and human food which might reveal an important theme about kedushat shvi'it in general. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #18: Export of Shemitta Fruits to Chutz La-aretz | The mishna in Shvi'it (6:5) prohibits the export of shemitta fruits from Eretz Yisrael to chutz la-aretz. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #19: Feeding Shemitta Produce to Gentiles | The Tosefta in Shvi'it (5:14) lists the individuals to whom shemitta fruit may be fed. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #20: Sechora | Having discussed the manner in which kedushat shvi'it fruit may be used, we will now focus upon the prohibition to engage in 'sechora' (literally, commerce) with shemitta fruit. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #21: Definition of Issur Sechora | The previous shiur introduced the issur of sechora with shemitta produce and questioned whether it comprises an independent issur or involves merely diverting the fruit from benefit to business. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #22: Shemitat Kesafim | Reading through the pesukim discussing shemitat kesafim in parashat Re'eh, we encounter both a mitzvat esei and a lo ta'aseh. | Mishna Shevi'it |
Rav Moshe Taragin | Shiur #23: Pruzbul | The gemara in Gittin presents the famous takana of Hillel enacted in order to allow debts to remain un-cancelled by shemitta. | Mishna Shevi'it |