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==Obligation== | |||
# There is a positive Torah command to build a fence on the roof of a house that’s used for living,<ref> Based on the pasuk Devarim 22:8 כִּ֤י תִבְנֶה֙ בַּ֣יִת חָדָ֔שׁ וְעָשִׂ֥יתָ מַעֲקֶ֖ה לְגַגֶּ֑ךָ, Sefer Hachinnuch 546, Rambam Sefer Hamitzvot Aseh 184, Sefer HaMitzvot Hatatzar of the Chofetz Chaim 77 </ref> however, a building used for storage or animals doesn’t require a fence on the roof. <Ref> S”A C”M 427:1, Kitzur S"A 190:1 </ref> | # There is a positive Torah command to build a fence on the roof of a house that’s used for living,<ref> Based on the pasuk Devarim 22:8 כִּ֤י תִבְנֶה֙ בַּ֣יִת חָדָ֔שׁ וְעָשִׂ֥יתָ מַעֲקֶ֖ה לְגַגֶּ֑ךָ, Sefer Hachinnuch 546, Rambam Sefer Hamitzvot Aseh 184, Sefer HaMitzvot Hatatzar of the Chofetz Chaim 77 </ref> however, a building used for storage or animals doesn’t require a fence on the roof. <Ref> S”A C”M 427:1, Kitzur S"A 190:1 </ref> | ||
==Which Roofs?== | |||
# Any flat roof requires a [[maakeh]] (a three-foot wall to keep people from falling off), even if people only walk on the roof occasionally. <ref> Sh"t Rivivot Ephraim 1:35 </ref> | |||
# Shuls and Batei Midrash are exempt from putting a fence on the roof since these buildings aren’t meant for living. <Ref> S”A C”M 427:3 based on gemara chullin 136a </ref> | # Shuls and Batei Midrash are exempt from putting a fence on the roof since these buildings aren’t meant for living. <Ref> S”A C”M 427:3 based on gemara chullin 136a </ref> | ||
# The fence on the roof must be ten [[Tefachim]] (86 centimeters) and strong enough so it would prevent someone from falling. <Ref> S”A C”M 427:5, Kitzur S"A 190:1 </ref> | # The fence on the roof must be ten [[Tefachim]] (86 centimeters) and strong enough so it would prevent someone from falling. <Ref> S”A C”M 427:5, Kitzur S"A 190:1 </ref> | ||
# Some say that there’s no obligation for a slanted roof. <Ref> See Mishneh Halachot 4:243, Yalkut Yosef (Chupah VeKiddushin pg 669) </ref> | # Some say that there’s no obligation for a slanted roof. <Ref> See Mishneh Halachot 4:243, Yalkut Yosef (Chupah VeKiddushin pg 669) </ref> | ||
# If one has a pit in one's property one must erect a fence of ten Tefachim around it or cover it up so that someone doesn't fall in.<ref>Kitzur S"A 190:1</ref> | ==Other Things== | ||
# The beracha of asher kidshanu bimitzvotav vitzivanu laasot | # If one has a pit in one's property one must erect a fence of ten [[Tefachim]] around it or cover it up so that someone doesn't fall in.<ref>Kitzur S"A 190:1</ref> | ||
==Beracha== | |||
# The beracha of asher kidshanu bimitzvotav vitzivanu laasot [[maakeh]] is recited when building the fence. <ref> Rambam [[Berachot]] 11:8 </ref> | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Revision as of 21:58, 12 February 2014
Obligation
- There is a positive Torah command to build a fence on the roof of a house that’s used for living,[1] however, a building used for storage or animals doesn’t require a fence on the roof. [2]
Which Roofs?
- Any flat roof requires a maakeh (a three-foot wall to keep people from falling off), even if people only walk on the roof occasionally. [3]
- Shuls and Batei Midrash are exempt from putting a fence on the roof since these buildings aren’t meant for living. [4]
- The fence on the roof must be ten Tefachim (86 centimeters) and strong enough so it would prevent someone from falling. [5]
- Some say that there’s no obligation for a slanted roof. [6]
Other Things
- If one has a pit in one's property one must erect a fence of ten Tefachim around it or cover it up so that someone doesn't fall in.[7]
Beracha
- The beracha of asher kidshanu bimitzvotav vitzivanu laasot maakeh is recited when building the fence. [8]
Sources
- ↑ Based on the pasuk Devarim 22:8 כִּ֤י תִבְנֶה֙ בַּ֣יִת חָדָ֔שׁ וְעָשִׂ֥יתָ מַעֲקֶ֖ה לְגַגֶּ֑ךָ, Sefer Hachinnuch 546, Rambam Sefer Hamitzvot Aseh 184, Sefer HaMitzvot Hatatzar of the Chofetz Chaim 77
- ↑ S”A C”M 427:1, Kitzur S"A 190:1
- ↑ Sh"t Rivivot Ephraim 1:35
- ↑ S”A C”M 427:3 based on gemara chullin 136a
- ↑ S”A C”M 427:5, Kitzur S"A 190:1
- ↑ See Mishneh Halachot 4:243, Yalkut Yosef (Chupah VeKiddushin pg 669)
- ↑ Kitzur S"A 190:1
- ↑ Rambam Berachot 11:8