- An eruv
tavshilin (Hebrew: עירוב תבשילין, "mixing of [cooked] dishes")
refers to a
Jewish ritual in
which one
prepares a
cooked food
prior to a Jewish...
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beyond the
normal travel restrictions on
Shabbat or holidays, and the eruv
tavshilin which enables one to cook for
Shabbat on a
holiday which immediately precedes...
- eruv
tavshilin makes it
possible to
begin preparing for the
Sabbath before the holiday, and
continue doing so. The
foods of the eruv
tavshilin are traditionally...
- Tishrei,
three holidays start on Thursday. In the diaspora, the eruv
tavshilin is
prepared thrice. (In Israel, it is only made on the eve of Rosh Hashanah...
- part of the
daily prayer routine, such as the
wedding ceremony and eruv
tavshilin, in
addition to
Birkat Hamazon and
kiddush and zemirot. The
Talmud relates...
-
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techumin Food
preparation Grama Muktzeh Rabbinic prohibitions Shabbat...
- 'Holiday') has ten mishnayot. This
chapter introduces the
concept of eruv
tavshilin (preparing food on
Shabbat for a
festival the
following day) and begins...
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while eating, in
token of
freedom if a
Sabbath follows a holiday, an eruv
tavshilin is made in
order that food for the
Sabbath may be
prepared on the holiday...
- Shabbat. Eruv may also
refer to:
Eruvin (Talmud), a
tractate in Moed Eruv
tavshilin ("mixing of
cooked dishes"),
which permits cooking on a
Friday Holiday...