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Oct 20, 2018 at 19:06 vote accept Yehuda
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Oct 16, 2018 at 3:43 comment added Orion @yehuda It quoted the chazon ish I believe. But yeah sorry I don't have a copy of it handy. And that's what I assumed from the way it worded it. I mean regular halachos people argue with later so something as vague as this all the more so no? Though I'm guessing anything that's called straight out in the Talmud uvdin dchol remains so.
Oct 15, 2018 at 19:16 comment added Yehuda @Orion thanks for the reference, although that just leaves me looking for the source where it was said that it was up to the Rabbi's of their generation to decide. Also, does that mean the Rabbis of our generation can revoke previously assumed Uvdin Dechols?
Oct 15, 2018 at 16:04 comment added Orion In the 39 Melochos book it basically says straight out that uvdin dchol is so vague every rabbi in every generation decides that.
Oct 15, 2018 at 15:00 answer added Danny Schoemann timeline score: 3
Oct 12, 2018 at 15:43 comment added DonielF Related judaism.stackexchange.com/q/16981 judaism.stackexchange.com/q/7406 judaism.stackexchange.com/q/56587 judaism.stackexchange.com/q/12572
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Oct 5, 2018 at 15:51 comment added Loewian I believe Rav Nachum Rabinovitch rules in Siach Nachum that, inherently, electricity would at worst be uvda dchol (unless used to perform a specific forbidden act, such as igniting an incandescent filament, cooking, printing, etc.; as opposed to e.g. opening a door, etc.) (My sense is that he doesn't really regard electricity as inherently forbidden at all - even as uvda d'chol, but is making a concession to prevalent and traditional stringency.)
Oct 5, 2018 at 15:01 history tweeted twitter.com/StackJudaism/status/1048226555888107521
Oct 5, 2018 at 14:42 comment added Al Berko Did you read the WIKI? he.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
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Oct 5, 2018 at 10:34 comment added rosends hashkafah.com/index.php?/topic/72418-uvdin-dchol library.yctorah.org/lindenbaum/uvda-dchol-on-shabbat
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