It says in Mesechet Shabbos 151b "R' Chanina said: It is forbidden to sleep alone in a house..."
Is this the Halacha?
And are Jews typically careful about this nowadays? If not, why not?
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It says in Mesechet Shabbos 151b "R' Chanina said: It is forbidden to sleep alone in a house..." Is this the Halacha? And are Jews typically careful about this nowadays? If not, why not? |
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Although not brought in Shulchan Aruch, the prohibition is mentioned in Magen Avraham (239:7) and Mishna Berura (:9). For comprehensive discussion about the particulars of this, see Shmiras Haguf Vehanefesh (vol. 1 pg. 339). Practical solutions to get out of this problem include leaving the door to the room unlocked, or leaving a light on in the house. Some hold that the problem only applies in a room that does not have a mezzuza, though others argue. It is also a subject of argument whether this is a problem for women or just men. Obviously for all matters of practical halacha, CYLOR. |
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See Magen Avraham 239:7 one should not sleep alone,see inside why.There are many sources who say not sleep alone ,from the gemara to the achronim.The one exception some say is a succha because of the protection of the mitzvah. |
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