Rabbi Nahum Nosvach Explains Rules for Smoking, Brushing Teeth, and Laundry on Fast Days
Rabbi Nahum Nosvach, a leading figure at the Shaar HaTalmud Yeshiva, presents a new halachic segment titled "A Minute from the House of Law" on Kikar HaShabbat. Drawing on the rulings of Rabbi Amram Fried, the segment addresses common questions about what is permitted during Jewish fast days, specifically concerning smoking cigarettes, brushing teeth, and doing laundry.
The video segment clarifies the religious laws governing these activities during fasts, providing guidance for observant Jews on how to properly observe the fast while managing daily hygiene and habits. Rabbi Nosvach's explanations are part of a daily series that aims to offer practical halachic advice.
This installment follows previous discussions on the start of the fast of the 17th of Tammuz and the laws related to meat, wine, and washing on the eve and day of the fast. The segment is available for viewing on Kikar HaShabbat's platform, continuing the educational effort to deepen understanding of Jewish law during fast days.