Manuscript dating from 10th or 11th century is one of the most 'well-preserved texts' from that era, says Museum of the Bible

By Rabbi Berach Steinfeld

Bnei Noach

By Rabbi Berach Steinfeld
            In Bereishis (2:15) the posuk tells us that Hashem commanded Adam not to eat from the Eitz Hadaas. The gemara in Sanhedrin (57b) learns from this posuk that goyim have a chiyuv to keep the zayin mitzvas bnei Noach. At what age is a goy mechuyav in the zayin mitzvos Bnei Noach? Is it from the age of thirteen, or is it from a younger age?

Currently on view at the Textile Museum of Canada, 'Torah Stitch by Stitch' project set to be completed within two years


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Q. What if I made Kiddush in the sukkah and it began raining and I cannot see into my house. What should I do? Should I repeat Kiddush in the house? 

A. In this case, if one leaves the sukkah and enters his house, he will be required to repeat Kiddush. He will not have fulfilled the mitzvah of Kiddush with his recitation in the sukkah, unless he ate there a kezayis of bread. If in fact he leaves the sukkah and enters his home, it will turn out that the Kiddush said in the sukkah will have been a bracha livatala (a blessing recited in vain).

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