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Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah, also
pronounced Shemiras Shabbos Kehilchosoh (Hebrew: שמירת שבת כהלכתה, lit. 'keeping
Shabbat according to its law'; published...
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Dovid Hecksher [he] (1943–1997).
Yehoshua Neuwirth (1927-2013),
author of
Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah.
Pinchas Biberfeld (1915–1999),
Chief Rabbi of Munich...
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Kitvei Chafetz Chaim 3:43; YIVO Encyclopedia: Yisra’el Me’ir ha-Kohen;
Shemirat Shabbat ke-Hilkheta (first edition, 1965, page 263, note 203);
Jacob J...
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profanity thus
causes the
regression of the soul.
Judaism thus
teaches that
shemirat halashon (guarding one's tongue) is one of the
first steps to spiritual...
- Society, Philadelphia/Jerusalem, 1989.[dead link] Neuwirth, Yehoshua.
Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah (Shemirath Shabbath: A
guide to the
practical observance...
- (2000–2001),
United Jewish Communities.
February 2005.
Yehoshua Neuwirth.
Shemirat Shabat ke-hilkhatah. Jerusalem:
Mekhon Nishmat Aharon ve-Ya'akov, 1993...
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Zalman Auerbach and the
author of a two-volume
Hebrew language treatise,
Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah —
translated into
English as
Shemirath Shabbath: A...
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Gedalyah Rabinowitz Halachah Urefu'ah (volume V)
Reading a
Kindle on
Shabbat Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata,
chapter 66
footnote 211
Hannah Dreyfus (2
October 2014)...
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Lashon Hara,
meaning "Evil tongue"). View the
online edition in
Hebrew here
Shemirat HaLashon ("Guarding of the Tongue"), is a
comprehensive discussion of the...
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concluding words of the kiddush.
Quoting the
Aruch Hashulchan,
Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah ****erts that,
while "it is not the
custom to cover...