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==Working Friday Afternoon==
==Working Friday Afternoon==
One should not work on Friday afternoon past 9.5 hours into the day (Mincha Ketana). The reason is debated. One opinion holds that it's because we want to prevent one from transgressing the laws of Shabbos if he runs too late, and the other opinion says the reason is to leave time to prepare for Shabbos. While there are various leniencies (mentioned below), a G-d fearing person should do his best to abide by this Law. One who unrightfully does not abide by this law will not gain from the work he does after 9.5 hours into the day.
One should not work on Friday afternoon past 9.5 hours into the day ([[Reference of Measurements in Halacha#Mincha Ketana|Mincha Ketana]]). The reason is debated. One opinion holds that it's because we want to prevent one from transgressing the laws of Shabbos if he runs too late, and the other opinion says the reason is to leave time to prepare for Shabbos. While there are various leniencies (mentioned below), a G-d fearing person should do his best to abide by this Law. One who unrightfully does not abide by this law will not gain from the work he does after 9.5 hours into the day.


==Leaving with Time to Prepare for Shabbat==
==Leaving with Time to Prepare for Shabbat==

Revision as of 01:30, 9 July 2019

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Working Friday Afternoon

One should not work on Friday afternoon past 9.5 hours into the day (Mincha Ketana). The reason is debated. One opinion holds that it's because we want to prevent one from transgressing the laws of Shabbos if he runs too late, and the other opinion says the reason is to leave time to prepare for Shabbos. While there are various leniencies (mentioned below), a G-d fearing person should do his best to abide by this Law. One who unrightfully does not abide by this law will not gain from the work he does after 9.5 hours into the day.

Leaving with Time to Prepare for Shabbat

Others are Preparing for Shabbos

Lenient Opinions

Salaried Workers

Financial Loss

Finishing a Job Under Compelling Circumstances

Transacting "Business" as Opposed to "Work"

Keeping Stores Open

Making Extra Money for Shabbos

The Ideal Situation

Telling The Boss

Links

Sources