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This episode explores the unique halachic status of the twilight period between sunset and nightfall. We examine which rabbinic prohibitions were suspended during this time, when and why exceptions apply for mitzvah needs or pressing circumstances, and which decrees remain in force due to their closeness to biblical violations. The discussion clarifies actions like climbing trees, swimming, carrying in semi-public domains, establishing extended walking limits, and asking a non-Jew to light a candle. We also address whether these leniencies apply only before Shabbat begins or also at its conclusion, and why many authorities urge extra caution at Shabbat’s end.
By Moshe ZeidmanThis episode explores the unique halachic status of the twilight period between sunset and nightfall. We examine which rabbinic prohibitions were suspended during this time, when and why exceptions apply for mitzvah needs or pressing circumstances, and which decrees remain in force due to their closeness to biblical violations. The discussion clarifies actions like climbing trees, swimming, carrying in semi-public domains, establishing extended walking limits, and asking a non-Jew to light a candle. We also address whether these leniencies apply only before Shabbat begins or also at its conclusion, and why many authorities urge extra caution at Shabbat’s end.