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all so before a ball is considered M for
adults with adults is any man over 13
years old or a woman that's 12 years old
uh so 13 and up for men and 12 for
girls uh the children they're allowed to
play with ball but uh adults are not
allowed it's considered M now um so that
in itself makes it forbidden for a man
to play basketball or uh or any other
sport on Shabbat now if let's for
example the man has a child uh he's
allowed to play with a ball with that
child but again it's with that child not
with a bunch of his friends and he
includes his 5-year-old in the game no
he's playing with the child yeah he's
allowed why why is
it number one Shabbat is not a day off
Shabbat is a day to get closer to hem
Shabbat is a day to sanctify hasem the
highest level that you have throughout
the whole week uh it's a way to connect
to a and basketball is considered
something of the mundane so if someone
were to play basketball let's say for
the sake of exercise during the week
that's fine but there's no need for that
on Shabbat uh he has six other days to
do it do it on the other days you know
Shabbat is not a day to exercise Shabbat
is not a day to uh uh play with your
friends and uh Shabbat is a day to
connect to AEM second thing is is
that it's a uh uh important that a
person is realistic with himself if he's
going to play basketball surely within a
matter of moments he's going to start
sweating if he starts sweating he's
going to be more inclined to take a
shower which is also forbidden on
Shabbat now you can say that no no no
he's going to play but he's not going to
take a shower you still have number one
to deal with the one that I stion that's
m to the fact that it's mundane but
three that means he's going to be smelly
and you know go to sh with all that uh
smell and so on is not shabat it's not
it's not anything so a person needs to
know there is a time and a place for
everything you know it's a uh if a
person wants to uh for example uh show
his his love affection to his to his
wife and he wants to give her a hug no
problem but if he does it in public it's
forbidden you're forbidden the says it's
forbidden to show affection to your wife
in public even holding her hand is
forbidden now let to hug her in public
so you're going to say to me wait a
minute so how come uh there are even
rabbis that uh you know have pictures
hugging their wives or uh even other
women in public these are
called okay is bad people even though
they're called rabbis and I say this
with you know a full understanding of
what is and uh
and what it needs to be the reality is
there's a lot of confusion today and as
said the biggest reason is because of
theim theim the Shepherds the bad
Shepherds there are many people that
have the position of a rabbi but they
don't follow the law themselves and
because of that people learn from their
actions instead of learning from the
books and they think that it's allowed
to do certain things you see sometimes a
rabbi playing basketball you see
sometimes Rabbi you know hugging his
wife in public that does not mean that
you're allowed to do it that just means
that he is a mistaken he either does not
know the law enough to be a rabbi or he
knows the law and he's simply ignoring
it which means he should not be a rabbi
so you cannot learn these things from
rabbis you have to learn it from the
books and the books specifically say
these things are forbidden as you saw I
brought you something that was very
simple a copy of a book uh I have it's y
it's an book based on the
of and
obviously in the beginning of the book
they mentioned many different sources in
regards to uh different that
discuss and observance of Shabbat and so
on and one of the things that they bring
is
the that destroyed an entire city
because people were violating Shabbat
not by driving cars like unfortunately
people do today but rather because they
were playing a ball with a ball on
Shabbat and I'm sure it wasn't the same
thing as today it's probably lesser and
still hasem was Furious enough to
destroy an entire city because of it and
this is a person that doesn't believe in
is considered a and he has no share of
the god of Israel he has no share of the
world to come so to say no no but this
isar a long time ago a person that does
not believe in thear
it has no share of the world to come
this is simple laws of the Torah so it's
important to know again you want to
exercise playing basketball during the
week here and there no problem as long
as mod setting and so on and it's not uh
you know taking place instead of you
learning tah uh you're still going to be
learning toah on a regular basis no
problem you can play basketball but if
you're going to start playing basketball
on Shabbat then you're using something
that's allowed in a forbidden situation
which means means it is forbidden it's
like having a a beautiful and delicious
dish of food but you put some poison in
it which turns the entire delicious food
into poison so please don't poison
yourself don't poison others because of
theem have a holy Shabbat a beautiful
Shabbat a Shabbat
that wants you to have and that way
you'll have the able you'll be able to
feel what on Shabbat really feels like
enjoying Shabbat not because it's a day
it's not a day off because it's a day to
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