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Jewish culture / Torah / Judaism / Book of Genesis / Book of Exodus / Shevat / Tishrei / Book of Leviticus / Activities prohibited on Shabbat / Shabbat / Pikuach nefesh / Ovadia Yosef
Date: 2014-08-03 19:42:52
Jewish culture
Torah
Judaism
Book of Genesis
Book of Exodus
Shevat
Tishrei
Book of Leviticus
Activities prohibited on Shabbat
Shabbat
Pikuach nefesh
Ovadia Yosef

Tzaar Baalei Hayim and Shabbat: A Teshuvah for Our Time Asher Shasho-Levy Question: Is one allowed to break Shabbat in order to alleviate the suffering of or save the life of a pet animal? Introduction The laws regarding

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