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Day #49–Rambam DAILY Sefer HaMitzvos
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Day 49: Negative Commandment 321 For more classes from Rabbi Shais Taub visit https://www.soulwords.org/ 👉 Share & Connect: Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/rabbi_shais_taub Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rabbi_shais_taub Subscribe to WhatsApp: https://wa.me/15164953021/?text=Subscribe 👉 Support our work at: https://www.soulwords.org/donate/ --OR-- PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/soulwordspayments CashApp: https://cash.app/$soulwords Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/soulwords
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is day number 49 of our daily study of
ramam say for a mitzvahs and this
corresponds in our daily study of three
chapters of mishna Toyota two chapters 6
7 and 8 of hilcus eriven
which makes that a seum a completion of
those laws there are eight chapters
total in the laws of Ervin and we're
finishing them today in the three
chapters a day of mishna Torah
so this is our last day in Saints
learning anything that corresponds to
the concept of the aidof and as I
mentioned to you I think it was
yesterday that there are no biblical
Commandments that directly relate to
this Mitzvah because the aidov is a
rabbinic concept however indirectly
there is a Mitzvah that relates to this
concept and I think you'll recognize it
I hope you'll recognize it or remember
this commandment because we actually had
this commandment already when we learned
Shabbos and here it is here's the
Commandment for today just one
commandment today negative commandment
number
321 what is negative commandment number
let no man leave his place on the
seventh day
yeah we we learned that Mitzvah back
when we were doing the uh mitz was the
correspond to the laws of Shabbos and
we're doing it again and why are we
doing it again well uh because it
relates to the whole concept of aerof
there are a couple of different
understandings of what this verse means
one is and we mentioned this before if
you're if you recall uh that it's
describing the tum Shabbos the the limit
the boundary how far outside of the
settled area one is allowed to walk on
Shabbos but also
um it's described as being a source for
the prohibition against carrying or
transporting an article from one domain
to another that's how it speaks about it
in the the gamada in aravind
base 17b it speaks about this verse
is actually talking about carrying
transporting an article from one domain
to another that that is prohibited on
Shabbos and that's the aspect that I
want to talk about I want to focus on
today as I share with you a tiny tiny
tiny glimpse into a teaching that the
Reba shared related to this mitzvah and
I'll just give a little bit of
background first before I share with you
the teaching this is something that the
Reba shared in the context of a seum on
the masecta of erovan that I've been
made a seum in honor of his father's
yard site so this was Huff of that's the
date of the Reba's father's passing
base that's 57-22 or the summer of 1962.
and this became an attitude which you
can find in lekute
aleph the third
the fact that it's Paris bashallah has
actually Germaine here and that is
because uh actually the first place that
you find Shabbos mentioned
as a commandment as an observance is in
Parsha special it's this verse
so this is one of the questions that Eva
asks which is why is the first time the
very first time we hear about Shabbos
a reference to a very specific aspect of
Shabbos observance specifically the
prohibition against carrying similarly
in the traditional pack in the mishnah
and the gemara the first aspect of
Shabbos that's dealt with is carrying
same thing so why is carrying like our
entry into the discussion of Shabbos
there's so much to Shabbos why is
carrying the first thing that we learn
about Shabbos
so the idea of Shabbos observance
mentions that the purpose of Shabbos
observance is to implant within us the
faith that Hashem created the world
something from absolute nothing which
means that even now there's no existence
but Hashem it's all Hashem because the
world isn't God forbid an existence
separate from Hashem
and that's what Shabbos is all about
it's about recognizing that everything
is Hashem
in other words everything is
a private domain or the domain of one or
Oneness as it were not erishus
a domain of the many as much as it
appears to be so we look around we see
all these disparate entities and forces
and we think if we buy into what our
senses are telling us that it's a world
of of Multiplicity but we know that's
not so there's only one existence and
it's only hashem's existence so
therefore Shabbos is to remind us that
the whole world not only it is run by
Hashem but at all it's all Hashem
ultimately it's all Hashem so everything
is
it's all a single domain a domain of
Oneness of of unity and therefore
Shabbos on a spiritual level is the
message that we should make sure not to
so to speak transport things
from a private domain
into a domain of the Mania
meaning we shouldn't think that there
are different uh frames of reference or
context within which reality operates
and sometimes we're within the domain of
hashem's exclusive existence and
sometimes God forbid we're not we leave
that domain so in order to impress upon
us that it's all or it's all Oneness we
have the Shabbos we have the observance
of Shabbos and therefore the first
aspect of Shabbos observance that we're
told about is
the prohibition against bringing an
article moving it from
the the domain of the one to the domain
of the many because it's symbolic of the
entire message of Shabbos
that's just one
glimpse into one aspect of the teaching
uh that the Reba shared on that occasion
and I really again as as every time that
I mention that ebb is teachings on
rambam I want to reiterate that there's
nothing like learning it in the original
so I want to recommend that you do it
that way if possible if not seek a study
partner find someone who can learn it
with you and um
just appreciate how every aspect that
we're learning now has literally endless
infinite layers of meaning it never ends
it really never ends we'll see you God
willing tomorrow for a whole new section
of halacha new subject God willing