DiscoverDirshu Mishnah BerurahMB 334.22 – MB 334.25 – Indirect Fire Extinguishing on Shabbos: Clothing, Vessels, Protective Barriers, and the Role of Non-Jews
MB 334.22 – MB 334.25 – Indirect Fire Extinguishing on Shabbos: Clothing, Vessels, Protective Barriers, and the Role of Non-Jews

MB 334.22 – MB 334.25 – Indirect Fire Extinguishing on Shabbos: Clothing, Vessels, Protective Barriers, and the Role of Non-Jews

Update: 2025-12-02
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A clear, practical overview of indirect fire prevention on Shabbos in the Mishnah Berurah. This episode clarifies when one may prevent a fire’s spread through indirect actions, such as placing wet materials, vessels of water, or protective barriers near a blaze. We examine extinguishing when clothing catches fire, using plates to block flames, concerns of laundry when wetting garments, and distinctions between acceptable indirect causation vs. direct extinguishing.

Additionally discussed: when a non-Jew may extinguish a fire on Shabbos for a Jew, why a child must be stopped, and how intention affects halachic status. Essential guidance for applying the laws of Shabbos during fire-related emergencies, property loss, or safety concerns.

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MB 334.22 – MB 334.25 – Indirect Fire Extinguishing on Shabbos: Clothing, Vessels, Protective Barriers, and the Role of Non-Jews

MB 334.22 – MB 334.25 – Indirect Fire Extinguishing on Shabbos: Clothing, Vessels, Protective Barriers, and the Role of Non-Jews

Moshe Zeidman