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before the question. Again, welcome! —Ynhockey (Talk) 17:30, 24 August 2011 (UTC)
Lightning rod
[edit]Did you really mean to write "unless you are doing it for the sake of chicks from thunders and lightning"? that doesn't make any sense. --Guy Macon (talk) 19:29, 11 March 2012 (UTC)
- Cruelty to animals is very important in judaism and it more important then Sabath.
- So are you trying to say "unless you are doing it to protect chicks from thunder and lightning"?
- The phrase "for the sake of chicks from thunders and lightning" is improper English grammar.
- This raises some questions.
- First, Why just chicks? Why not chickens, cows, sheep etc?
- Second, you do not install lightning rods during a lightning storm. You have to do it on a previous day with no storm. Installing Lightning Rods is purely preventative; it protects a building from some lightning strike at some future time. I do not see why the work cannot wait until after Shabbat.
- Lastly, do you have a citation for your claims? Can you provide a reference to the exact passage in the Halakha regarding installing lightning rods during Shabbat? Or is it Derabbanan or Minhag?
- Please forgive me if I am using some words wrong. I am unfamiliar with the proper terminology. see De-'oraita and de-rabbanan. --Guy Macon (talk) 08:38, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
-- First of all, sorry for my improper English grammar, I am appreciating your corrections.
- The source is talking about chicks, but all animals are alike.
- The Tosefta is talking only when there is a thunderstorm in action, otherwise you can not do it, and you have to wait till Sunday.
- I have a citation, but it's in Aramic, I can translate it to English, or just adding the Aramic (It is written in Hebrew letters), what do you think is the best way ?
Nomination of BreezoMeter for deletion
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