Chapter 102 – Eruv Tavshilin (the preparation of cooked food prior to a Jewish holiday that will be followed by Shabbat)

102.1) On a festival on a Friday, do not bake or cook in a separate pot for the Sabbath without performing an Eruv Tavshilin (the preparation of cooked food prior to a Jewish holiday that will be followed by Shabbat). 102.2) The food used for the Eruv must be one generally eaten with bread, like…

Chapter 101 – Preparation of Foods on the First Day of Festival for the Second Day

101.1) Work may be done when it is needed for that day. 101.2) Do not bring water, wine or put candles in candlesticks for the next day. 101.3) Do not handle fish or fruit that a non-Jew procures on the first day of festival. 101.4) A gift or purchase brought to a Jew from a…

Chapter 100 – Birkat Kohanim (Blessing of the Priests)

100.1) Kohanim (priest) must bless the people. 100.2) You must have 10 adult males present to pronounce the priestly benediction. 100.3) Kohanim may not drink intoxicating beverages before pronouncing the benediction. 100.4) Kohanim must wash their hands up to their wrists before saying the priestly benediction. 100.5) A Levite should pour the water on the…

Chapter 99 – Things Forbidden to be Handled on Festivals

99.1) Do not handle anything forbidden on the Sabbath on a festival. 99.2) You may cover an egg laid on festival with a vessel to prevent it from breaking. 99.3) Do not prop a door with wood. You may kindle a fire with wood though. 99.4) You may handle ashes of wood that was burned…