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Shabbat: Forbidden to Cook - Part 3 - Rabbi Reuven Lauffer
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it is a problem on Shabbat with putting
things into something which is very hot
right so for example a big bowl of soup
right or a couple of a cup of hot water
that you want to make tea with if the
thing is in what's called a clearish and
a clinician is there is the the pot that
sits on the heat source mmm right so for
example if we're talking about a hot
water so you've got one of these hot
water things that are plugged into the
wall right that would be a clear ish and
clarissa means the first vessel right
now clear vision is a considerably a
source of hot heat hot heat no I said I
deliberately hot heat not just heat but
very hot and there because of problem
with putting things into something which
is in what's called a clear ition so for
example if you want to take out soup and
you want to pull your soup into a bowl
that's fine the bowl then becomes what's
called a cliche d that's your second
vessel and then it would be okay to put
in other added things so you want if you
want to add croutons into your soup you
don't put the croutons into the soup
bowl that's sitting on the hot plate but
rather you wait till the soup as we put
into your bowl and then you add things
in if you're going to put something in
which going to enhance it's going to
enhance the cooking process for a dyno
you put salt into something right which
is going to enhance the flavors that
have been a rare that are being that are
being used artificial sweeteners so into
the suit also the question is where and
when right so you can't put salt ah it
just dissolves even if it's going to
enhance the cooking process which is
what salt does ultimately things that
you need to be concerned about here with
regards to Shabbat are things which may
not be completely cooked or even
uncooked and are going into something
very hot so a good example of that for
example is I've artificial sweeteners so
if you add them into the hot water that
say for example you know aspartame
whatever it is or saccharin whatever
whatever people use if you put them into
your cup of hot water then what you're
doing basically is that you are cooking
it right and that's a problem how do you
get around the problem so we've got a
rishabh which is where the hot water is
based that's the heat source with the
hot water in it we pour it into a what's
called a cliche d which is the next next
vessel along and then we pour the hot
water into a cliche she all right which
is the third vessel and then you can add
your tea and you can add your red you
can add your sweet now whatever it is
right now that the heat let's put it
this way you can't put your finger into
a clean rashon because it will get burnt
right okay you can't really put your
finger into a cliche she either write
the the amount of heat that's being lost
on the way is you know you're going to
say hold on a second so if i put my
sweetener into the cliche she into that
third vessel so what's a big deal it's
still going to cook along over there and
the answer is that we're talking over
here in halacha terms which means that
once something is gone right a locker is
Jewish law right so once something has
gone into a cliche she then that's not
considered to be something which can
cook anymore even if it's going through
some kind of the process once it goes in
there so again you put sweetener in you
want your sweetness a mix into the water
you want it to taste that the whole
thing should taste is and it's been
sweetened not just you know that the bit
that drops to the bottom or something
and that's okay there's no problem with
that because once it's got into that to
the vessel then it's considered to be
out of York now out of cooking range
with regards to Shabbat look most the
conversation is it like well if you
transfer it over one time that's no no
but a second time into a third vessel
now you're in the clear so the amount
the amount of heat that's being lost is
sufficient to make some kind of a
difference alright so once it goes from
the clear ocean it's a cliche d you are
losing heat there's no doubt about it
once you put water into our into a cold
cup in general right you know in
England's well if you want to make a
proper cup of tea in England you gotta
hit up the cup you've got that right or
you put right you pour your water into
the cup and then you pour out the water
and then you start making your tea
because your cup has to be you know nice
and warm in order to be able to receive
leave the tea why can't you just pour it
into one cup and then wait however long
it takes right oh you know what the
others did you you could do that most
people don't have the patience to do
that oh okay so you really is just a
thermal yeah right you know you want a
cup of tea not most people are not gonna
say okay I'm gonna want a cup of tea in
20 minutes right so I'll pour my water
into the whatever 15-minute vote is I
put my water into the cup and then i'll
wait for it to cool down enough that
nothing's going to happen when I put my
teens when I put my sweetener into it
right so people want to be able to do it
straight away was it can they not like a
designer Thomas and that keeps the
temperature that keeps watering the
temperature it would be suitable for
that purpose you know I mean like so
they're also hot me oh I mean presumably
they probably could I think the problem
the problem is of course that that most
people I think most people prefer to
have their water hotter than what we're
talking about which means that it's
getting it into a third vessel is a
method of reducing the heat illogically
now I don't know we could you know if we
had a thermometer that went into going
to boiling hot water we could do an
experiment and we could take a cup but
we can work out you know exactly how
much cooler it's going to get I don't
you know heat wise thermometer why's it
probably does make a pretty significant
difference I'm not convinced that it's
going to make so much of a difference
with regards to the cooking ability the
whole architecture must be based on like
an empirical measure it must be there
must be also it's interesting yeah the
absolute it bore which is which is hot
enough that you put your hand in it
you're going to get burned you know
that's that's a holic definition right
yaad so Ledet ball like that your hand
is going to be burned by the water and
that that's that's if my memory serves
me correct 45 degrees forty-five degrees
that that's pretty hard yeah right now
when you take 45 degrees out of it you
know let's say out of out of your kettle
which presumably that's what it's going
to boil itself up right until not
another shabbat you're just going to
boil up the capital and the hot water
with activity it's going 45 degrees
you're going to move it from that into
cup number one so that's now your cliche
that's right that's really vessel number
two and you're still not gonna be able
to put your finger in there and then
you're going to move into the vessel
number three and I still don't think
you're going to be a bunch of finger in
there which means it's not that the
definitions over here are not going to
be defined through heat what once you
once you once you've reached that 45
degree point moving it across from
vessel to vessel is not going to be
defined by heat anymore is being defined
by how many vessels has it gone into
that's how that's how that's how the law
is defining over here what's what's
cooking and what's not those clothes
that's a girl it's like a kind of well I
think it's practical pants and
metaphorical at the same time which
means that in order for us to in order
for us to get beyond the problem of
cooking on Shabbat you've got to
practically move it from vessel number
12 vessel number two the vessel number
three right that's not really making a
huge difference in terms of the heat
well again I think I think that it
probably does make a big difference in
terms of the heat but I'm not convinced
it makes a big difference in terms of
its potential to cook that's the
difference between the two right which
means by the time you've gone from the
kettle into vessel number three I would
imagine that your eve now you've
probably dropped an awful lot of an
awful lot of degrees i'm sure really
yeah yeah it doesn't it doesn't make
every what was it what was it the thing
with water is that because it's one body
of water and it's all very hot right but
putting here like again put putting your
hot water into a cold cup is going to
cool it down considerably it's just not
going to call it down enough for you to
be able to put your fingers in it and I
had an issue there's an issue where if
you're pouring with you
please is house watering it irregular
like might be a problem as you might be
right you might you might be cooking the
water that's in there with a new water
that's going in so tall again it's all
it's all very it's all very detailed
right which means that you've got to be
careful when you come and you use your
the cup that you're using to pour the
water into it's got to be clean right it
should be dry because otherwise if
there's something in there it's going to
end up being cooked here are the other
things just in general powders right you
know cocoa powder soup mix all these
kinds of things they need to go into a
third vessel because of the concern that
if I put it into anything less than that
then it's going to cook whilst it's a
whilst it's in there now the exception
to the rule over here is so you may you
may go to somebody's house you may see
that they're not careful about this
thing why they're not careful the truth
is they are careful about it but there
are certain things which have been
through a cooking process of its own
before it gets into the jar right and
that's something which is going to be a
lot less complicated right we're talking
up not just baking or roasting process
but it's been through a whole process of
cooking so I don't know if somebody can
help me out over here but you know maybe
some kind of powder that's used either
to make a drink or to add flavor to
something you know what sugar right
sugar has been through our whole process
before it gets into the bag right in
order to be sold in the supermarket and
it's been through a whole cooking
process in order for it to get to get to
where it is which means that sugar is
less of a problem for example on Shabbat
then some kind of artificial sweetener
because artificial sweetener is vary
depending on what it is has not been
through that kind of the process okay
it's looking quizzical inside of Jewish
law inside of the goals of cooking there
is a concept of a visual official which
is you can't cook there's no there's no
halacha cooking after something's been
cooked okay so let's take the chicken
right you could you could take a chicken
which has been cooked and you could put
that into something very hot and that's
less of a problem
because it's already been cooked even
though it is conceivable that something
might be happening i would add something
might be changing it maybe it will lose
maybe some of its pinkness but that's
not considered to be the same kind of a
problem as taking something which has
not been through a process at all and
beginning from the beginning but let's
take off a minute because we're actually
should have done this at the beginning
just a bit of background all right there
are 39 forbidden things on shabbat 39
categories what are called the llama tet
malik art which is the 39 different
categories of work which are forbidden
on Shabbat what forbids them is that
they were work that was used in order to
to fabricate the tabernacle in the
desert and that's considered according
to halacha according to Jewish law
that's considered to be creative work
now it's a very important very important
to definition the idea is what's
considered to be creative work and
what's considered to be non creative
work non creative work is ok to do
creative work is a problem what's the
definition of creative work not what we
think right not our definition but
rather than a torus definition of the 39
what are called ave melaka they are the
they are the 39 categories within which
you'll find ok each one has got a whole
bunch of offshoots to come out of it
right so i would say like this like you
just said yeah that ok so let's say that
it's forbidden to cook on Siobhan so
what's the definition of cooking he's
taking sugar and putting it into hot
water that's not cooking cooking is
taking a slab of meat and putting it in
the oven right so ok so I understand
that you can't cook meat on Shabbat
right but what's the big deal about
having to move the water from one cup
into another cup into a third cup in
order to be able to have a cup of tea
that's ridiculous right which again is a
perfectly it's a perfectly rational
response as far as somebody who's not
familiar with the concept of what the
halaqa is teaching that's a perfectly
rational response right where is that
the halaqa kicks in by telling us that
there again creative work worth versus
non
creative work this falls into the
category now it is possible but some
things may fall into the category which
are rabbinic prohibitions as opposed to
Tara prohibitions so good okay so we've
got like the rabbi's came along and they
added a few layers of prohibitions just
to make sure that we're not going to
transgress the Torah prohibitions which
is that's that that's a big problem
right so let's take your mom for a
minute so she goes to a religious
persons house for shabbos they rinse off
the plates they put them into the
dishwasher the dishwasher course has to
be off because if it's got you know
which on and the lights are going to
flash when you open up the door and when
you close the door and it's going to
beat the Bourbon you know whatever
whatever sounds dishwashers make right
then that's good that's a problem we
don't have itself electricity is a
problem right electricity is creative
work but to store the plates away inside
of the dishwasher so that on motzei
shabbat on Saturday night when Chavez
goes out you can just switch the
dishwasher on and let it you know let it
let it start its work that's okay
because you haven't really done anything
I'm not a big fan of all these things
but is it is it halacha CLE okay it
could be right if the main job is to
wash up then it's not it's not my
business how she washes earlier all
right so she can put on the dishwasher
or she could for all the dishes in there
really isn't a lot of difference between
the two you should know because it puts
all the dishes in the sink and wash them
up that way you're using hot water which
is be going through the boiler right by
switching on the hot water I'm causing
water to be boiled up and to come out as
heart which is it just it's a different
prohibition but it's a prohibition on
Shabbat anyway right I I can clean those
plates lunch on Friday night if I'm not
if I need them again for shabbat lunch
right i can clean those clean those
plates and shabbat friday night right
just by doing it in a permissible way
which is rather she was switched on yes
i'm saying if it's somebody who's
non-jewish comes in and takes care of
all of this it isn't doesn't make yell i
can use those plates on their own shabar
because they're not transfer
I'm just listening I'm it's where where
the distinctions are it's it's difficult
for me too because I'm coming from
perspective of well electricity is just
electrons which are all around us all
the time or in us and are working all
the time right now and they just have to
be in a line in some kind of wire and
they're just have to be flowing yeah
back and forth in a why they're in in
the form of alternating current which is
what we get from out of the plug what
our dishwasher it uses its the same
electrons that are moving back and forth
we're not even really going on the phone
so the amount of work that they're doing
is 0 here right huh so it's got it's got
nothing to do with effort you've got
guests coming on shabbat morning like is
it permissible for you to move your sofa
from one side of the of the Sun on to
the other one for sure now you're not
doing anything can I can I get work more
than I can I take the sofa out of the
room and take it up the stairs you know
it's big this thing right and but but
you look like a big guy right so you can
you can you can you do that can you take
it up the stairs and put it away
somewhere right in order to make sure
you've got enough space in shabbat yes
you can because that's not considered to
be creative work you've done that a
thousand county for it it's all had at
this point not great at all good when
you when you switch on the light again
that's a definition of the rabbi's and
it's interesting that the electricity is
an interesting thing whether it's a
rabbinical prohibition or whether it's
at our prohibition but when you switch
on the light that's considered to be a
creative act the 39 malach ought are
that each one is like each one is like a
like a category heading right so you
know preparation of food heating up of
foods they're not all food related right
they've got all different whole series
of different things over there
we'll just in terms of like what why why
turn out a light or or activating an
electronic device why is that you know
forbidden why is that a creative act of
work but but moving your couch is not
right so so there is there is a
prohibition I again it depends which
approach you take there's a prohibition
or something called boner which means
it's forbidden to build something what
does the build mean to build something
to finish up something on shaban right
when I flick that switch according to
one opinion what I'm doing is I'm built
I'm building that circuit right without
my flicking the switch then the light
can't come on and making the last that's
the last bit of the last bit of the
puzzle that has to be done ok in order
to allow the light to come on when i
move the so far i'm not doing and I'm
not building anything I'm not doing
anything I'm just it might for it might
be a problem and for example to to take
care take a sofa that's in pieces and
put it together right ok that that would
be a problem of building but there are
certain things which we that we look at
it we don't look at you when we look at
them we don't see building we just see
you flick a switch and the light comes
on right what do I done what's the big
deal right but the circuit is being
completed the circus being completed yet
on that that's one of the definitions of
you've created something with that
without what you're doing it wouldn't
have happened mhm whereas the sofa the
sofa would always be there if I don't
move it over to stay where it is it
won't go to where it needs to go to but
I feel like that's that that's what work
is anyhow it look it without you it
would not have happened that's that's
what oh very good right so if you've got
it depending on what you do right some
work that we do all we're doing is that
we're taking pre-existing things and
we're putting them around in a different
way and that's where that's what our
work is coming from right other things
that we do we are taking pre-existing
things changing their status all
together and turning them into something
else night so the difference where I'm
trying I'm trying to think of an example
that's going to you know be easy to
understand but
taking a piece of pre cooked food and
heating it up right as opposed to taking
the food and cooking it right even
though the end result is going to be the
same are two different completely
different categories inside a Jewish law
and Shabbat maybe it does that does that
help is that well that was only that I
was familiar with and it if the goal is
so that and this is you know economics
focus so like what's what's you hurt the
end result what's your goal what's your
payout um what's the utility of the
function um you can only do so much you
can only do so much prep work you can't
design you know a fourteenth course meal
inside of your to be served on Chavez
outside of the like there are some
things that have to have it inside of
that with it okay so what was what what
you have to do I'd if you what if you
want your 14 course meal to be served up
on shabbat morning right what you have
to do is you have to ensure that you're
using foods which do not require
immediate preparation and heating up
right so for example you could you can
take eggs and you can mash them up on
shabbat morning you you can take a lot
of a lot of food if you're familiar with
you know traditional jewish food on
shabbat morning so cello which we spoke
about last week right Cholon is a stew
that just sits there simmering until
shabbat morning and then it gets eaten
because that way you can have something
nice hot and filling but it's unit
you're not you're not doing anything
you're not preparing anything on Shabbat
itself which is going to transgress any
of the laws over here you have no pets
i'm talking like an exile
prepare for sure you cannot make sense
with perfect vision as well for sure
you're saying that I just uses an
example you know you wanna you want a
fresh salad right so you can take all
that all the bits and pieces all the
vegetables that you want out of your
fridge you can take them out on shove
that morning you can cut them up and you
can put them in your bowl and you can
set up a nice fresh salad that's not a
problem right actually for that but you
couldn't do that finding that I is that
correct like if you wanted to make a
celica shutter stay you can prepare us
should wait wait until shabbat morning
and prepare it that right what's the
issue it's preparing for the next
thousand or normally we said I'd they
said things that need to be prepared to
be prepared immediately before yeah
right in order that in order that it
should be clear that what's being
prepared now is being prepared for
what's needed now that's like a that's
like a technical a technical detail as
opposed to preparing something which has
to be cooked so my my understanding my
takeaway is don't work on Chavez if you
give its work don't do it hang out relax
enjoy each other read a nice book online
from like and that's that's your goal
right if you're nitpicking up and this
is this is my approach which is not
particularly reconnect if you're
nitpicking if you have to you know
figure out how to split the hair you
probably want to take a step back and
like you're probably you don't you don't
want it do it if it's if it's
hair-splitting to get you into trouble
back off just do the thing as
hair-splitting to it so that you can do
it you don't know what you you said that
you don't use you don't you know you
know this is not reveal but that's
exactly what the rabbi's did really yeah
there are a binnacle prohibitions what
is the function of a rabbinical
prohibition to make you back off like
you said right I always describe you
like this i have this one's from one of
my Roby's many years ago that this was
going to tell prohibition and a rabbi
rabbinical prohibition at our
prohibition is like somebody who is
tossing a crystal vars up and down and
catching it on a stone floor right all
it needs is to drop it once and your
game is now over the rabbi's came along
and they put down a nice thick carpet
which means that as you've tossed this
vars up and down into the air if you
drop it so you know what there's a good
chance you'll get a shock right but
there's a good chance that it won't
break and that's what the rabbi's are
trying to do the rabbi's are trying to
ensure that we don't transgress Torah
prohibitions so they put a few layers of
padding around it to make sure that
we're going to step back and you're
right a hundred percent I'll give you a
classic example is a concept in shabbat
called matzah Muktar is something here a
pen is it ok to carry a pen on Shabbat
in a place where you're allowed to carry
right is it ok to carry a pen on Chabad
according to the Torah it is because the
prohibition is what not to write on
Shabbat there's not probably carrying a
pen on Shabbat a long caring the rabbi's
this is something very logical right
let's say what ask them what do you do
with a pen right with it right if you
write six days of the week you write
with a pen so you're almost bound at
some point on Shabbat if you're walking
around with a pen in your pocket to
forget and you'll whip it out and you
write something and now what have you
done transgress at our prohibition
that's like breaking the vars so longer
the rabbi said you know what we'll do
don't don't even touch a pen on Shiva
finished I what happens if somebody
forgets they pick up the parent sure but
many seven remember they put it down
again so the transgression is a lot less
fearsome right a lot less ferocious then
the other side dropping the vars on the
on the padded carpet that that's what
the rabbi's are doing they're making
their ensuring that we should be able to
do this in as comfortable and as best
were softer you're right not to stand
there and to say hold on a second I do
it like this so I do it like that and if
I do like this is going to be okay right
but if I if I move a millimeter in
either direction that it's not going to
be okay so anything like that the
rabbi's come on say what do you want to
put yourself in that kind of the
situation for all those are some of the
maintenance let's say are such that
they're very mind you like that they
require a lot of thought and detailed it
it's no listen there's no doubt
whatsoever right there really is no
doubt whatsoever that the Rabbinical
prohibitions are there that their detail
their complex and the more you know so
the more the easier it's going to become
for you to do this the way that it needs
to be done that's for sure but the
function of what they're doing is to
make sure ultimately to make sure that
it's easier for us and not how it sounds
paradoxical right that ultimately it's
going to be easier for us to keep
shabbat that it is if we don't have
those rabina commences i'll give you i
give me another example in many in many
places when i was a kid growing up these
things first came out they were plastic
colors to put on your light switches
let's say shabbat kodesh just so you
know this is this is Fisher but I don't
have these at home right the truth is
that that is exactly the kind of thing
the rabbis are saying right on six days
in the week you walk into the room you
flick the switch it's it's second nature
you don't even think about it you just
flick the switch and the light comes on
what on Shabbat there's a concern that
you're going to do that as well right if
somebody's not tapped into the fact that
it's Shabbat you just woken up your you
know like you're a little a little bit a
little bit not with it and you sort of
like you know just switch on the light
switch so somebody came up with this
idea let's put little plastic covers
they're like shields that go on top of
the light switch in that way if I hit
the light switch I'm not going to do
anything cuz I'm just hitting this
plastic thing and it's not touching the
switch itself
you