Shabbos 124 – שבת קכד

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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:

Rava allowed moving the pottery in reshus harabim since ‘it is suitable for me’ – why is that additional element necessary, since as Rashi explains, a keli does not lose its status regardless of its location?

 

 

Shabbos 125 – שבת קכה

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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:

Rava explains that Rebbi Meir and Rebbi Yehuda are discussing (parts of) an oven which was initially heated when detached; therefore according to R”Y they are muktza.  Although it will not attain a din of Tanur, why are they muktza – since the shards are suitable in their current form (to cover a barrel etc.)?

 

Shabbos 125 – שבת קכה

Rava explains that Rebbi Meir and Rebbi Yehuda are discussing (parts of) an oven which was initially heated when detached; therefore according to R”Y they are muktza.  Although it will not attain a din of Tanur, why are they muktza – since the shards are suitable in their current form (to cover a barrel etc.)?

Shabbos 126 – שבת קכו

We learned in the Mishna (124b) that even a broken piece of pottery may be used on Shabbos.  How does this concur with Rebbi Yochanan who requires the utensil-lid be classified as a keli in its own right?

Shabbos 126 – שבת קכו

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Today’s Daf Yomi Question:

We learned in the Mishna (124b) that even a broken piece of pottery may be used on Shabbos.  How does this concur with Rebbi Yochanan who requires the utensil-lid be classified as a keli in its own right?