Study Shabbat folio 20A with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.
And, however, in the outlying areas, meaning in all of Eretz Yisrael outside the Temple, it is prohibited to light a bonfire on Friday, unless there is sufficient time for the fire to take hold in most of the bonfire, while it is still day. R' Yehuda says: With a bonfire of coals, even in the out
Talmud: We learned in the Mishnah that one may only roast meat and other food items if there remains sufficient time so that they could be roasted while it is still day. The Talmud asks: And how much do they need to be roasted in order to be considered sufficient, so that it will be permitted to co
We learned in the Mishnah that one may only place bread in the oven on Friday at nightfall if there remains sufficient time for its surface to form a crust while it is still day. According to R' Eliezer, it is permitted to place bread in the oven on Friday while it is still day if there remains enou
We learned in the Mishnah that one may lower the Paschal lamb into the oven on Friday at nightfall. The Talmud explains: What is the reason that this was permitted? Because the people of the group who registered to be counted together for the offering and eating of the Paschal lamb are vigilant in
We learned the following in the Mishnah: And one may light the fire in the bonfire of the Chamber of the Hearth in the Temple on Friday adjacent to nightfall and allow the fire to spread afterward throughout the entire bonfire. The Talmud asks: From where are these matters that doing so is permitted