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Which English Hilchos Shabbos Sefer would you recommend? One that is Halacha Lamseah with footnotes that show where the Halacha stems from and the differentiating opinions.










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      Which English Hilchos Shabbos Sefer would you recommend? One that is Halacha Lamseah with footnotes that show where the Halacha stems from and the differentiating opinions.










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          The 39 Melochos by Rabbi Dovid Ribiat. I haven't used it that often myself, but in my experience of observing others this seems to be one of the most, if not the most, highly regarded English books about the laws of Shabbos. The few times that I have used it it seemed to do a good job of laying out the concepts and providing the relevant sources.






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            However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

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          Piskei Shabbas by Rabbi Eliezer Padwar is also very helpful sefer. It is 4 volumes (Yom tov as one vol) . It is in English and has footnotes. Many of the psakim are from Rav Moshe Feinstein ,and the Debercheiner Rav. Many people also use Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen's seforim ,which has good notes (Many times contain more lenient opinions). There is also Rav Shimon Eiders sefer on shabbas as well.



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          • It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

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          The 39 Melochos by Rabbi Dovid Ribiat. I haven't used it that often myself, but in my experience of observing others this seems to be one of the most, if not the most, highly regarded English books about the laws of Shabbos. The few times that I have used it it seemed to do a good job of laying out the concepts and providing the relevant sources.






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            However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

            – Heshy
            2 hours ago











          • See also comments to judaism.stackexchange.com/a/742/170

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            Also most of the leneinces are in the Hebrew footnotes

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          The 39 Melochos by Rabbi Dovid Ribiat. I haven't used it that often myself, but in my experience of observing others this seems to be one of the most, if not the most, highly regarded English books about the laws of Shabbos. The few times that I have used it it seemed to do a good job of laying out the concepts and providing the relevant sources.






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            However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

            – Heshy
            2 hours ago











          • See also comments to judaism.stackexchange.com/a/742/170

            – msh210
            1 hour ago






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            Also most of the leneinces are in the Hebrew footnotes

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          The 39 Melochos by Rabbi Dovid Ribiat. I haven't used it that often myself, but in my experience of observing others this seems to be one of the most, if not the most, highly regarded English books about the laws of Shabbos. The few times that I have used it it seemed to do a good job of laying out the concepts and providing the relevant sources.






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          The 39 Melochos by Rabbi Dovid Ribiat. I haven't used it that often myself, but in my experience of observing others this seems to be one of the most, if not the most, highly regarded English books about the laws of Shabbos. The few times that I have used it it seemed to do a good job of laying out the concepts and providing the relevant sources.







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            However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

            – Heshy
            2 hours ago











          • See also comments to judaism.stackexchange.com/a/742/170

            – msh210
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            Also most of the leneinces are in the Hebrew footnotes

            – sam
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            However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

            – Heshy
            2 hours ago











          • See also comments to judaism.stackexchange.com/a/742/170

            – msh210
            1 hour ago






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            Also most of the leneinces are in the Hebrew footnotes

            – sam
            1 hour ago








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          However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

          – Heshy
          2 hours ago





          However you really need the Hebrew footnotes in the back. In the front he sometimes oversimplifies the concepts. (For halacha lemaaseh the front is probably fine.)

          – Heshy
          2 hours ago













          See also comments to judaism.stackexchange.com/a/742/170

          – msh210
          1 hour ago





          See also comments to judaism.stackexchange.com/a/742/170

          – msh210
          1 hour ago




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          Also most of the leneinces are in the Hebrew footnotes

          – sam
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          Also most of the leneinces are in the Hebrew footnotes

          – sam
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          Piskei Shabbas by Rabbi Eliezer Padwar is also very helpful sefer. It is 4 volumes (Yom tov as one vol) . It is in English and has footnotes. Many of the psakim are from Rav Moshe Feinstein ,and the Debercheiner Rav. Many people also use Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen's seforim ,which has good notes (Many times contain more lenient opinions). There is also Rav Shimon Eiders sefer on shabbas as well.



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          Sample page:



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          Rav Cohen's books:



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          Rabbi Eider:
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          • Do you know where I can buy the set? @sam

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          • It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

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          Piskei Shabbas by Rabbi Eliezer Padwar is also very helpful sefer. It is 4 volumes (Yom tov as one vol) . It is in English and has footnotes. Many of the psakim are from Rav Moshe Feinstein ,and the Debercheiner Rav. Many people also use Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen's seforim ,which has good notes (Many times contain more lenient opinions). There is also Rav Shimon Eiders sefer on shabbas as well.



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          Sample page:



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          Rav Cohen's books:



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          Rabbi Eider:
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          share|improve this answer


























          • Do you know where I can buy the set? @sam

            – Moshe
            1 hour ago











          • It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

            – sam
            1 hour ago














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          Piskei Shabbas by Rabbi Eliezer Padwar is also very helpful sefer. It is 4 volumes (Yom tov as one vol) . It is in English and has footnotes. Many of the psakim are from Rav Moshe Feinstein ,and the Debercheiner Rav. Many people also use Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen's seforim ,which has good notes (Many times contain more lenient opinions). There is also Rav Shimon Eiders sefer on shabbas as well.



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          Sample page:



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          Rav Cohen's books:



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          Rabbi Eider:
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          share|improve this answer















          Piskei Shabbas by Rabbi Eliezer Padwar is also very helpful sefer. It is 4 volumes (Yom tov as one vol) . It is in English and has footnotes. Many of the psakim are from Rav Moshe Feinstein ,and the Debercheiner Rav. Many people also use Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen's seforim ,which has good notes (Many times contain more lenient opinions). There is also Rav Shimon Eiders sefer on shabbas as well.



          enter image description here



          Sample page:



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          Rav Cohen's books:



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          Rabbi Eider:
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          • Do you know where I can buy the set? @sam

            – Moshe
            1 hour ago











          • It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

            – sam
            1 hour ago



















          • Do you know where I can buy the set? @sam

            – Moshe
            1 hour ago











          • It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

            – sam
            1 hour ago

















          Do you know where I can buy the set? @sam

          – Moshe
          1 hour ago





          Do you know where I can buy the set? @sam

          – Moshe
          1 hour ago













          It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

          – sam
          1 hour ago





          It's out of print for a long time,but check here amazon.com/…

          – sam
          1 hour ago



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