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- Shabbat_module abstract "The Shabbat module is a technology solution for Orthodox Jews who need to use an electronic appliance on Shabbat. The module usually overrides the usual, everyday operation of the electrical appliance and makes the operation of the appliance comply with the halachic rules of the Torah. The Shabbat module is required in a few fields and sectors: The general public (refrigerators, elevators, water coolers, water pumps, dishwashers, etc.) Institutions (ovens, microphones, coffee dispensers, etc.) Medical and handicap (phones, keyboards, wheelchairs, scooters) Security (petrol vehicles, metal detectors, biometric access control, etc.)The Shabbat modules used by the general public usually make the electrical device work automatically without any human intervention and disable any kind of sensor or switch that is prohibited to use on Shabbat. The solution for medical and security appliances sometimes meet the halachic requirements that are biblically mandated (D'Oraita), but not the halachic requirements that are rabbinically mandated (D'rabbanan). Therefore the Shabbat module in these cases is intended only for the individuals working in security or for medical/handicap needs. In a life-threatening situation (Pikuach nefesh) there is no need for the Shabbat module as such a situation overrides the Shabbat and almost any other mitzvah.".
- Shabbat_module wikiPageExternalLink www.zomet.org.il.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageID "17659092".
- Shabbat_module wikiPageLength "2347".
- Shabbat_module wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Shabbat_module wikiPageRevisionID "680168012".
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shabbat_innovations.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink DOraita.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Deoraita_and_derabanan.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Drabbanan.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Grama_(halacha).
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Halacha.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Halachic.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Halakha.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Orthodox_Jews.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Orthodox_Judaism.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Pikuach_nefesh.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Sabbath_mode.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shabbat module".
- Shabbat_module hasPhotoCollection Shabbat_module.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Failed_verification.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:He_icon.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neologism.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shabbat_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shabbat.
- Shabbat_module subject Category:Shabbat_innovations.
- Shabbat_module hypernym Solution.
- Shabbat_module type Article.
- Shabbat_module type Software.
- Shabbat_module type Article.
- Shabbat_module comment "The Shabbat module is a technology solution for Orthodox Jews who need to use an electronic appliance on Shabbat. The module usually overrides the usual, everyday operation of the electrical appliance and makes the operation of the appliance comply with the halachic rules of the Torah.".
- Shabbat_module label "Shabbat module".
- Shabbat_module sameAs m.047n2hv.
- Shabbat_module sameAs Q7460054.
- Shabbat_module sameAs Q7460054.
- Shabbat_module wasDerivedFrom Shabbat_module?oldid=680168012.
- Shabbat_module isPrimaryTopicOf Shabbat_module.