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Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
If a person on Shabbat is eating soup that has vegetables, and he wants to eat only the vegetables, without the liquid, he may not pour the liquid out of his spoon back into the bowl. Since he likes the vegetables and is not interested in eating the liquid, he must regard the vegetables as Ochel (desirable food) and the soup as Pesolet (undesirable substance). The laws of Borer (separating on Shabbat) require removing the Ochel from the Pesolet, and not the other way around, and it would thus be forbidden to spill the liquid out of the spoon so that only the vegetables remain. One would be required in this case to take the vegetables from the liquid, and not the liquid from the vegetables. This is the ruling of Rabbi Moshe Halevi (Israel, 1961-2001), in his work Menuhat Ahaba (listen to audio recording for precise citation). The Menuhat Ahaba also discusses the opposite case, of one who wants only the liquid, but not the vegetables. Of course, if the vegetables are in the bottom of the bowl and the liquid is on top, he can simply take liquid with his spoon without any concern. However, one might want to press down on the vegetables with the back of the spoon so that the liquid fills his spoon, without any vegetables. The Menuhat Ahaba writes that this is forbidden on Shabbat, as it violates the prohibition of Borer. One of the conditions for allowing Borer is that one must separate by hand, and not with a utensil, as separating by hand is considered the normal manner of eating, and not an act of separation. When one uses a spoon in its normal manner of use, filling the cup of the spoon with food or liquid, then we regard the spoon as simply an extension of one's hand, since this is the normal method of eating. However, using the back of a spoon to separate vegetables from liquid is not the ordinary way of eating with a spoon, and this would be considered separating with a utensil, as opposed to separating by hand. As such, separating in this fashion would transgress the prohibition of Borer and is forbidden on Shabbat. This is also the ruling of the Mishna Berura (Rav Yisrael Meir Kagan of Radin, 1839-1933). A third issue regarding Borer that could arise when eating soup on Shabbat is the use of a perforated spoon. If one wishes to eat only the vegetables without the liquid, he might want to use a perforated spoon which automatically drains the liquid and leaves the solid food. Hacham Bension Abba Shaul (Israel, 1923-1998), in his responsa, allows the use of a perforated spoon on Shabbat, based on several different lines of reasoning, though he concludes that one who is stringent in this regard is "deserving of praise." Most other authorities, however, including the Shemirat Shabbat Ke'hilchatah (Rav Yehoshua Neubert, contemporary) and Menuhat Ahaba, disagree with this ruling, and forbid the use of a perforated spoon on Shabbat. They follow the position of the Vayizra Yitzhak that a perforated spoon is considered a utensil designated for separating, like a sieve, and is thus forbidden to be used on Shabbat with the intention of separating. Although one may use a perforated spoon if he has no interest in separating the liquid from the solids, it may not be used with the specific intention of separating. According to the Vayizra Yitzhak, using a perforated spoon in order to eat the vegetables without the liquid would transgress the Torah violation of Borer, and thus many authorities, as mentioned, dispute Hacham Bension's position and forbid the use of such a spoon on Shabbat. This is, indeed, the Halacha. Summary: If one who eats soup on Shabbat wishes to eat only the vegetables without the liquid, he may not pour the liquid out of his spoon to leave only the vegetables, or use a perforated spoon. One who wishes to eat only the soup without the vegetables may not press down on the vegetables with the back of the spoon so that only the liquid fills the cup of the spoon.
Ok, we are eating soup topless now. I can't let someone pack lunch for me--you don't know what I'm in the mood for. Scott and Ally Family Feud!
We got it all this week. Supernatural babymaking, good reviews, self eating soup... what more would you ever need? 0:00 Intro 2:29 Music: Overture 3:58 From The Archives: Dragon Quest IX 6:43 Music: Intermezzo 7:46 Review Review: 32:20 Music: Gather, My People 34:24 News Of The Weird 49:41 Music: To The Starry Sky 51:04 Outro For all your Me needs! - www.jasonsgroovemachine.com Intro music: Empty Victory - Savestates Archives music: Cybernetic Celtic Wizard - Yerzmyey Review music: Samicom - News music: Ijha - beek Outro music: My Ghostly Friend - smh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/electricleftovers/message
We got it all this week. Supernatural babymaking, good reviews, self eating soup... what more would you ever need? 0:00 Intro 2:29 Music: Overture 3:58 From The Archives: Dragon Quest IX 6:43 Music: Intermezzo 7:46 Review Review: 32:20 Music: Gather, My People 34:24 News Of The Weird 49:41 Music: To The Starry Sky 51:04 Outro For all your Me needs! - www.jasonsgroovemachine.com Intro music: Empty Victory - Savestates Archives music: Cybernetic Celtic Wizard - Yerzmyey Review music: Samicom - News music: Ijha - beek Outro music: My Ghostly Friend - smh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/electricleftovers/message
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Etiquette, manners, and beyond! In this episode, Nick and Leah tackle eating soup dumplings, navigating airport security, waving while driving, and much more. Please follow us! (We'd send you a hand-written thank you note if we could.) Have a question for us? Call or text (267) CALL-RBW or visit ask.wyrbw.com EPISODE CONTENTS AMUSE-BOUCHE: Xiao Long Bao (小籠包) (Soup dumplings) A QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE: Airport security QUESTIONS FROM THE WILDERNESS: Do you have to put your fork down between bites? Do you have to bring a gift to a going away party for someone you've never met? Is it impolite to not make conversation with your hair stylist? VENT OR REPENT: Waving while driving, A strange phrase over tapas CORDIALS OF KINDNESS: Lovely new neighbors, A nice review THINGS MENTIONED DURING THE SHOW Din Tai Feng on Wikipedia Patatas Bravas on Wikipedia "Lord of the Rings" Potatoes remix YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO... Support our show through Patreon Subscribe and rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts Call, text, or email us your questions Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Visit our official website Sign up for our newsletter Buy some fabulous official merchandise CREDITS Hosts: Nick Leighton & Leah Bonnema Producer & Editor: Nick Leighton Theme Music: Rob Paravonian TRANSCRIPT Episode 146 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do we eat soup when we're sick? Does it actually bring us on the fast track to health, or have Grandma's everywhere lied to us. To get to the bottom of this, we look at what happens in our bodies while we're sick, and why soup specifically can win us the war inside our bodies. Viruses beware! To send us your thoughts about this episode, or to reach out with any ideas or suggestions, email "thelittledetailspodcast@gmail.com" to have a chance at getting your email read in the next episode! S1E1: The Little Things in the Great Big World - CCL Media Productions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelittledetailspodcast/support
Kevin and Glen talk about recent trends from the Hawks, including their win over Toronto, the overall defense, and how to incorporate the wings more fully by varying the offensive sets. As a bonus, the end has audio from Hawks practice of Bogdan Bogdanovic comparing jump shooting to eating soup while on a phone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Few dishes feel as nourishing as a hot soup on a cold day. Today we explore the health benefits of soup, touching on how it can loosen chest phlegm and open up stuffed cavities. After discussing soup’s benefits, Dr. Power shares a top tip on making your soup healthier. Tune for a fireside chat on the wonders of soup.
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This is the first pilot for new shows we are working on here at Spiky Ball Studios. In this first episode of Backstage with Pete Van Dyk, Pete sits down with film maker, producer, writer, comedian and actor, Brandon MacIntosh to discuss the more than 21 different occupations he has had in his very eclectic life. We do this in search of a job that doesn't suck. Tell us what you think of the show. Give us some feedback, pause for stinger, @ livefromthedutchhall@gmail.com
1. Eating Soup in Summer2. Eagle Media Day Photo Greatness3. Show Me What You Got - Chamber of Commerce4. Stranger Danger V Tricky People5. 7am What's Trending?6. Jumping the Christmas Gun7. Accidental Make Outs?8. 8am What's Trending?9. Tom Cruise Can Do Anything10. Subway Ranker11. Show Me What You Got - Long Way Home12. 9am What's Trending13. Stories We Almost Missed
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Josh and Kurt talk about the latest attack on bluetooth and discuss phishing in the modern world. U2F is a great way to stop phishing, training is not. We also discuss airgaps in response to attacks on airgapped power utilities.
Jeffrey H. Cohen, a professor at The Ohio State University, has managed a rare feat: placing anthropology classics like Argonauts of the Western Pacific in the context of eating grasshoppers. His impressively readable Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World (University of Texas Press, 2015) is a retrospective on his first foray into the field, but it does a fair bit more than that. While recounting his own experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico, Cohen provides insight into how theory can be applied to the real world. The book transitions between high-level analysis of social relations in his adopted community and the harsh truths of working with human beings in less-than-comfortable settings. The result is a fun and interesting read, well-suited to undergraduate courses on introductory anthropology and field methods. Jared Miracle is an anthropologist and folklorist whose research areas include violence, education, and digital culture. He is the author of Now with Kung Fu Grip! How Bodybuilders, Soldiers and Hairdresser Reinvented Martial Arts for America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey H. Cohen, a professor at The Ohio State University, has managed a rare feat: placing anthropology classics like Argonauts of the Western Pacific in the context of eating grasshoppers. His impressively readable Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World (University of Texas Press, 2015) is a retrospective on his first foray into the field, but it does a fair bit more than that. While recounting his own experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico, Cohen provides insight into how theory can be applied to the real world. The book transitions between high-level analysis of social relations in his adopted community and the harsh truths of working with human beings in less-than-comfortable settings. The result is a fun and interesting read, well-suited to undergraduate courses on introductory anthropology and field methods. Jared Miracle is an anthropologist and folklorist whose research areas include violence, education, and digital culture. He is the author of Now with Kung Fu Grip! How Bodybuilders, Soldiers and Hairdresser Reinvented Martial Arts for America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey H. Cohen, a professor at The Ohio State University, has managed a rare feat: placing anthropology classics like Argonauts of the Western Pacific in the context of eating grasshoppers. His impressively readable Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World (University of Texas Press, 2015) is a retrospective on his first foray into the field, but it does a fair bit more than that. While recounting his own experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico, Cohen provides insight into how theory can be applied to the real world. The book transitions between high-level analysis of social relations in his adopted community and the harsh truths of working with human beings in less-than-comfortable settings. The result is a fun and interesting read, well-suited to undergraduate courses on introductory anthropology and field methods. Jared Miracle is an anthropologist and folklorist whose research areas include violence, education, and digital culture. He is the author of Now with Kung Fu Grip! How Bodybuilders, Soldiers and Hairdresser Reinvented Martial Arts for America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey H. Cohen, a professor at The Ohio State University, has managed a rare feat: placing anthropology classics like Argonauts of the Western Pacific in the context of eating grasshoppers. His impressively readable Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World (University of Texas Press, 2015) is a retrospective on his first foray into the field, but it does a fair bit more than that. While recounting his own experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico, Cohen provides insight into how theory can be applied to the real world. The book transitions between high-level analysis of social relations in his adopted community and the harsh truths of working with human beings in less-than-comfortable settings. The result is a fun and interesting read, well-suited to undergraduate courses on introductory anthropology and field methods. Jared Miracle is an anthropologist and folklorist whose research areas include violence, education, and digital culture. He is the author of Now with Kung Fu Grip! How Bodybuilders, Soldiers and Hairdresser Reinvented Martial Arts for America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey H. Cohen, a professor at The Ohio State University, has managed a rare feat: placing anthropology classics like Argonauts of the Western Pacific in the context of eating grasshoppers. His impressively readable Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World (University of Texas Press, 2015) is a retrospective on his first foray into the field, but it does a fair bit more than that. While recounting his own experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico, Cohen provides insight into how theory can be applied to the real world. The book transitions between high-level analysis of social relations in his adopted community and the harsh truths of working with human beings in less-than-comfortable settings. The result is a fun and interesting read, well-suited to undergraduate courses on introductory anthropology and field methods. Jared Miracle is an anthropologist and folklorist whose research areas include violence, education, and digital culture. He is the author of Now with Kung Fu Grip! How Bodybuilders, Soldiers and Hairdresser Reinvented Martial Arts for America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Now that the weather is getting colder, more people are making soup to keep warm. However, soup has been consumed year round by health enthusiasts to stay fit and heal the body. Soup cleanses have come a long way, especially since the days of the Cabbage Soup Diet. Soup is a great way to nourish the body, cleanse it from toxins and allow you to enjoy foods that you love! In this segment of The Organic View, host, June Stoyer talks to Soup Guru, Elina Fuhrman, about her best-selling book, Soupelina's Soup Cleanse: Plant-Based Soups and Broths to Heal Your Body, Calm Your Mind, and Transform Your Life. These delicious, easy to make, plant-based recipes will jump start your health using the power of soup! Tune in to The Organic View Radio Show, Monday through Friday at 6pm Eastern and visit our contest section at www.theorganicview.com/contests to win one of our monthly prizes! Today's show is sponsored by Eden Foods the most trusted name in certified organic clean food! When you shop online at EdenFoods.com enter the coupon code “ORGVIEW” to receive 20% OFF any regularly priced items (excluding cases). For other promotional offers, please visit TheOrganicView.com's website.
Ohio State University professor Jeffrey H. Cohen’s latest book Eating Soup without a Spoon sounds like a minimalist cookbook bent on reducing the amount of silverware used at a meal. It’s not. It’s a look at the application of anthropological methods … Continue reading →
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