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Ep. 58 – The Essence of Hilchos Shabbos

Ep. 58 – The Essence of Hilchos Shabbos

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How can we truly stand before the King if we don’t know the King’s protocol? Shabbos is not just another mitzvah—it is an entirely different reality, a world with its own rules. While many mitzvos can be kept by absorbing family tradition and school learning, Hilchos Shabbos demands far more. The details are vast and intricate, stretching from the thirty-nine melachos to countless rabbinic safeguards like muktzah and eruvin. Without careful learning, it is nearly impossible to avoid stumbling. Why is this mitzvah different from all the rest? Because every action on Shabbos is part of standing in Hashem’s presence. Just as the avodah in the Beis HaMikdash required precise adherence to every halachic detail, so too Shabbos requires us to know how to act before the King.


Through the story of Reb Yisrael Diskin and the czar, we see how misunderstanding royal protocol can lead to disaster. If this is true of a human ruler, how much more must we prepare ourselves before the Ribono Shel Olam? Shabbos is the weekly moment when the Shechinah enters our lives—“Bo’i kallah, Bo’i kallah.” The halachos are not technical burdens but the dignity of the palace itself, the way we honor Hashem’s presence in every movement and word. The practical takeaway is clear: we must commit to learning Hilchos Shabbos continuously, at whatever level we can—whether through daily study, kitzur sefarim, or deeper halachic works. By doing so, we elevate Shabbos from habit into conscious avodah, transforming our homes into sanctuaries where the King Himself dwells.


Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!

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