Kitchen & Shabbat Prep
Taught by Rabbi Uri Cohen, this Halacha Mastery Program course is an optional but highly recommended review and prep course for Rabbi Brofsky’s “Kitchen & Shabbat” course.
These sessions will provide you with an opportunity to review the material learned as well as prepare the upcoming mekorot (sources). While attendance is not mandatory, WebYeshiva.org has created this course as an opportunity to enhance your experience in the Halacha Mastery Program.
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Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 11-10-21
Bishul–
Definition of Bishul (And Making Toast) on Shabbat
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 11-17-21
Bishul –
The Shiur (Measurement) of Bishul
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 11-24-21
The Definition of a Liquid
Congealed Fat
Whether to Freeze Water
Snow and Ice
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 12-8-21
Bishul BeChamah
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 12-15-21
Keli Rishon & Sheni
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 12-22-21
Tea, Davar Gush, and Iruy
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 12-29-21
Stirring
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 1-12-22
Shehiyah (Leaving a Pot on the Fire)
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 1-19-22
Hachzarah (Putting a Pot Back on the Fire)
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 1-26-22
Hachzarah, Part 2
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 2-2-22
The Melakhah of Tofeir
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 2-9-22
Opening Packages
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 2-23-02
Tochen, Part 1
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: Kitchen & Shabbat Prep
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 3-23-22
Borer, Part 1
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 3-30-22
Borer, Part 2
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 4-27-22
Memachek and Memare’ach, Part 1
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 5-4-22
Memachek & Memare’ach — Part 2 (pages 3-4 of last week’s handout)
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 5-11-22
Tzove’a (Dyeing)
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 5-18-22
Tzove’a Part 2: Makeup
(Starting at the bottom of the second page, the same handout as last time)
Kitchen & Shabbat Prep: 5-25-22
Amirah LeNokhri
Rabbi Uri Cohen has been teaching at Midreshet Moriah since 2005. He learned at Yeshivat Shaalvim and Yeshivat Hamivtar, and received Semikhah from RIETS (YU) and Yeshivat Hamivtar. He also holds Masters degrees in Medieval Jewish History and Jewish Education from Yeshiva University. For two years, he was an ATID Fellow. Through Torah MiTzion, he and his wife Dr. Yocheved Engelberg Cohen served as the first members of the Syracuse Kollel, and later as the first couple of the Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (JLIC) at Princeton University. They now live in Ramat Beit Shemesh. His eclectic lecture topics have included Talmudic Misogyny in Context, Harry Potter and the Value of Fantasy, Contemporary Orthodox Responses to Homosexuality, and How Not to Do Outreach.