[Avodah] Printing email to read on Shabbos

Andy Levy-Stevenson andy_twrr at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 4 02:59:13 PDT 2007


> From: "Shoshana L. Boublil" <toramada at bezeqint.net>

> I don't recall a passage in a book saying: "I learned this 
> wonderful Dvar Torah on Shabbat, but I can't write it down 
> now b/c of safek Hachana...".

I believe I've read, on occasion, divrei torah that were originally given on
Shabbat. Talmidim, or other interested listeners, have the task of recalling
the speech/lecture/shmuess for distribution at a later date.

I have a hazy recollection of reading about this very thing in a book about
Chabad. IIRC, the author was a guest of some Chabadniks in NY, and attended
a tisch on Friday night. Again, IIRC, she mentioned in passing that the
husband of the house was a scholar of some note and was thus one of those
charged with writing up the Rebbe's remarks after Shabbat.

I don't have it to hand, but I suspect the book was Liz Harris' "Holy Days".

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