HILCHOS SHABBOS and HILCHOS ERUVIN Sections 328-408
Introduction to Sections 328-331
328. The Laws Governing [Care for] the Sick on Shabbos
329. For Whose Sake May the Shabbos Be Desecrated
330. The Laws Governing a Woman in Childbirth on Shabbos
331. The Laws Governing Circumcision on Shabbos
332. Not to Deliver an Animal on Shabbos
333. Not to Empty a Storage Place on Shabbos
334. The Laws Pertaining to [Saving Possessions from] a Fire on Shabbos
335. The Laws Pertaining to a Barrel that Breaks [on Shabbos]
336. Whether It Is Permitted to Walk on Grass or [Climb] a Tree [on Shabbos]
337. The Laws Pertaining to Sweeping One’s House [on Shabbos] and Performing [Forbidden Labors] Unintentionally
338. Activities Forbidden on Shabbos because They Produce [Musical] Sounds
339. Several Individual Laws [Regarding Restrictions] That Are Observed on Shabbos
340. Several Laws Regarding Matters Prohibited on Shabbos since They Resemble Derivatives of Primary Categories [of Forbidden Labor]
341. The Release of Vows on Shabbos
342. During Bein Hashmashos, One May Perform Acts Forbidden by Our Sages Due to Prohibitive Decrees
343. Laws Applying to a Minor on Shabbos
344. The Laws Governing How One Who [Has Lost Track of the Days While] Traveling in the Desert [Should Conduct Himself] on Shabbos
THE LAWS OF ERUVIN
345. The Laws Governing the Four Types of Shabbos Domains
346. The Laws Governing Eruvin According to Scriptural Law
347. When One is Liable for Removing [an Object from a Domain] According to Scriptural Law
348. The Laws Pertaining to One Who Extends a Utensil from One Domain to Another
349. The Laws Pertaining to the Four Cubits [Granted a Person] in the Public Domain
350. The Laws that Apply When One Extends His Head and the Majority of His Body from One Domain to Another
351. The Laws Applying to One Who Extends His Hand to a Gutter or Drainpipe in the Public Domain to Drink
352. [The Laws that Apply When] One Reads a Scroll and It Rolls Out from One Domain to Another
353. The Laws that Apply to Projections [that Jut Out] into the Public Domain
354. The Laws that Apply To a Cistern and a Rubbish Dump Located in a Public Domain
355. The Laws That Apply to a Balcony and an Outhouse
356. The Laws that Apply to an Irrigation Ditch that Passes through a Courtyard
357. The Laws That Apply to a Courtyard That Is Less than Four Cubits [by Four Cubits] and to a Gutter
358. The Laws [Clarifying] Which Places Are Defined As Enclosed for [the Purpose of] Human Habitation
359. The Laws [Governing] a Plot of Land behind Homes
360. The Laws [Governing the Construction of] Barriers [to Enable Carrying] on Shabbos
361. The Laws [Governing] a Roof that Borders on a Public Domain
362. Which Partitions are Defined as Walls [to Permit] Carrying [within their Confines]
363. The Laws Governing a Lane and a Lechi
364. The Laws Governing a Lane that is Open on Both Ends and [a Lane] that is Constructed Like a Centipede
365. The Laws Governing a Lane in which an Opening was Made
366. The Laws Governing the Establishment of an Eruv for a Courtyard With Many Residents
367. The Law Governing Whether a Woman may Establish an Eruv
368. [The Laws that Apply] if an Eruv Became Invalid After having been Established
369. The Manner in which [a Person] is Granted a Share in an Eruv
370. The Laws [Governing] Participation in an Eruv
371. [The Laws that Apply] When One of the Residents of a Courtyard Leaves or Dies
372. The Laws Applying to Shared Living Spaces [with Regard] to an Eruv
373. The Laws Applying to Two Balconies [Protruding] From Two Lofts
374. [The Laws That Apply When] the Entrance or Window on which an Eruv Depends Becomes Sealed on Shabbos
375. The Entities that Do Not Cause [Carrying] to be Forbidden When They are Located in a Courtyard
376. [The Laws Pertaining to] a Cistern and a Well Between Two Courtyards
377. [The Laws Pertaining to] Two Lofts that Face Each Other and Open to a [Common] Courtyard
378. The Laws [that Apply When] Courtyards Open to Each Other
379. The Laws [that Apply When] There are Houses Between Courtyards
380. The Laws [Governing] The Nullification of One’s Domain
381. The Laws [Governing] One Who Nullifies [His Rights] to His Domain and then Transgresses and Brings [an Article] Out [to that Domain]
382. Whether the Residence of a Non-Jew Prevents [the Establishment of] an Eruv
383. [Renting the Rights of] a Non-Jew is Not Required When He is Not at Home [on Shabbos] . . .
384. Whether a Non-Jewish Guest [Can] Disqualify [an Eruv]
385. The Laws Applying to a Sadducee and an Apostate Regarding an Eruv
386. The Laws [Pertaining to the Establishment of] a Shared Eruv [for the Residents of a Lane]
387. The Requirement that the Participants in a Shituf for a Lane Establish Eruvin in Their [Respective] Courtyards
388. The Laws [that Apply When the Residents of] Courtyards Did Not Establish Eruvin, Nor was a Shituf Established for a Lane
389. [The Laws that Apply When] a Non-Jew Has a Window that Opens to a Lane
390. [The Laws Pertaining to] a Lane in Which a Non-Jew Lives on One End and a Jew [Lives] on the Other End
391. The Laws [Pertaining to] the Nullification of One’s Rights in Favor of those Who Forgot to Join in an Eruv
392. The Laws [Governing the Establishment of] Eruvin for Towns [and Cities]
393. The Laws [Governing the Establishment of] an Eruv When a Festival Falls on Friday and the Laws [Governing the Establishment of] an Eruv [During] Bein Hashmashos
394. The Laws that Apply When the Validity of an Eruv is in Doubt
395. The Laws [Governing] the Blessing [Recited When Establishing] an Eruv
THE LAWS OF ERUVEI TECHUMIN
396. The Laws Governing the “Four Cubits” Granted to Each Person on Shabbos
397. The Laws Governing the Shabbos Place [Granted to] A Person and His Articles; [the License to] Proceed 2000 Cubits
398. The Laws Governing How the 2000 Cubits [of the Shabbos Limits] are Measured
399. With What Are the Shabbos Limits Measured; the Measurement of [Different Types of] Places; Who May Perform the Measurement
400. [The Laws Pertaining to] A Traveler Who Sat Down to Rest [in the Middle of his Journey] Without Knowing Whether or Not He is Within the Shabbos Limits [of a Town]
401. [That] a Person who was Sleeping while on a Journey [when the Shabbos Commenced] is Granted 2000 Cubits in All Directions [from the Place where He was Located]
402. The Laws that Apply to a Trench Filled with Water [Located] Between the Shabbos Limits of Two [Towns]
403. The Laws Applying to a Group of Fields that Non-Jews Enclosed [on Shabbos]
404. The Laws Governing Whether [the Prohibition against Going Beyond] the Shabbos Limits Applies Ten Handbreadths Above [the Ground]
405. The Laws Governing One Who Goes Beyond His Shabbos Limits
406. [The Laws Applying to a Person] Who Unknowingly Went Beyond His Shabbos Limits
407. The Individuals Granted License to Go Beyond Their Shabbos Limits
408. The Laws Applying to Depositing [Food for] an Eruv [Techumin] and Establishing a Shabbos Place
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