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Jewish law. Specifically, the legal process beginning with the written Torah and continuing through the Mishna, Talmud, and the legal codes (e.g., Rambam, Tur, Shulchan Aruch). // NOTE: Like Wikipedia, this site makes no guarantee of validity, and does not offer professional (particularly rabbinic) advice. Treat information from this site like it came from a crowd of your friends.
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Remote Operation On Shabbos, from a different time-zone (pre or post shabbat place)
Simple Theoretical Question.
What halachic considerations are involved in the following scenario?
I arrange with my friend/relations in California (covers the 10 hours from beginning of Shabbat), an …
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Is it a sin to escape the death penalty?
A sin is not a binary condition. If someone escapes the death penalty with the intent and RESULT that they live a meritorious life, then it is not a sin.
Of course if they were guilty that sin still s …