Chapter 84 – Laws Concerning Carrying Garments or Ornaments on the Sabbath

84.1)  Do not walk out in a public premise or a karmelit (neither public nor private) carrying a garment or an ornament. 84.2) Certain ornaments are forbidden to be carried in a public premise. (See source for details, or consult a rabbi.) 84.3) You may carry out a silver key on the Sabbath; but not…

Chapter 82 – Prohibition Against Removing Things from One Premise into Another

82.1) In a public premise, it is forbidden to carry, throw, or hand over anything a distance of four cubits (six feet). 82.2) You may not carry, throw, or hand over anything from a private to a public premise or from a public to a private premise. 82.3) You may not dislodge even without depositing,…

Chapter 81 – Four Premises with Regard to Sabbath Laws

81.1) Premises include: a) the private premise; b) the public premise; c) the premise which is neither private nor public; and d) the premise which is exempt. 81.2) A private premise measures no less than four hand-breaths (16 inches) square. 81.3) A public premise measures 16 cubits (24 feet) square. 81.4) A premise regarded as…

Chapter 79 – Maftir (the last person called up to the Torah on Shabbat and holiday morning)

79.1) Read the half-kaddish (a hymn of praises to G-d) before reading the maftir. 79.2) So not begin saying the maftir benediction for the haftorah until the Scroll is rolled up. 79.3) Do not say “amen” after the words Haneemarim beemet (that were said in truth) in the first benediction over the haftorah. 79.4) Do…

Chapter 77 – The Kiddush (A Blessing Recited Over Wine or Grape Juice to Sanctify The Shabbat and Jewish Holidays) and the Sabbath Meals

77.1) Usher in the Sabbath with the kiddush (a blessing recited over wine or grape juice to sanctify the Shabbat and Jewish holidays) to honor the Sabbath with words. 77.2) Recite the kiddush and eat before night. 77.3) Say kiddush over old and good wine. 77.4) Women must say kiddush. 77.5) Do not say kiddush…

Chapter 76 – Prayers on Sabbath and Festivals

76.1) On Friday evenings, it is customary to hold the Maariv (Jewish prayer service held in evening or night) service earlier than on weekdays. 76.2) Say a different benediction than is customary for the concluding one on Fridays. (See source for details, or consult a rabbi.) 76.3) Say different prayers for different festivals. (See source…