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melech
[Question submitted by my FIL, נ"י:]
There's a footnote in the Shulchan Aruch that today it's permitted to extinguish a house fire even on Shabbat and references OC 334:26. Also, in the Be'er Hagolah there's a similar note with an asterisk rather than with the usual Hebrew superscript. Who is the author of this note?
doodlehead
QUOTE(melech @ Jan 2 2008, 08:23 AM) *
[Question submitted by my FIL, נ"י:]
There's a footnote in the Shulchan Aruch that today it's permitted to extinguish a house fire even on Shabbat and references OC 334:26. Also, in the Be'er Hagolah there's a similar note with an asterisk rather than with the usual Hebrew superscript. Who is the author of this note?

I dont know, but its only permissible depending on circumstances.

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Yehudi
QUOTE(melech @ Jan 2 2008, 08:23 AM) *
[Question submitted by my FIL, נ"י:]
There's a footnote in the Shulchan Aruch that today it's permitted to extinguish a house fire even on Shabbat and references OC 334:26. Also, in the Be'er Hagolah there's a similar note with an asterisk rather than with the usual Hebrew superscript. Who is the author of this note?


I can't seem to find this footnote?
melech
QUOTE(Yehudi @ Jan 2 2008, 09:15 PM) *
I can't seem to find this footnote?

Open a standard mishnah berurah. On the first page of siman 514, you see where the Rama says, asur lechabot, where it says (12), referring to the M"B s'k 12? there's an asterisk, with a footnote under the shulchan aruch text and above the be'er heitev. If you still don't see it b'n I'll scan it for you if you want.
Yehudi
QUOTE(melech @ Jan 2 2008, 09:40 PM) *
Open a standard mishnah berurah. On the first page of siman 514, you see where the Rama says, asur lechabot, where it says (12), referring to the M"B s'k 12? there's an asterisk, with a footnote under the shulchan aruch text and above the be'er heitev. If you still don't see it b'n I'll scan it for you if you want.


I see it now in the MB, however in the SA itself, meaning the standard sefer of SA not printed with the MB, I did\do not see that footnote (although there is a sign pointing to the Be'er Hagolah).
melech
QUOTE(Yehudi @ Jan 2 2008, 10:05 PM) *
I see it now in the MB, however in the SA itself, meaning the standard sefer of SA not printed with the MB, I did\do not see that footnote (although there is a sign pointing to the Be'er Hagolah).

ok, so who wrote it? some MB publisher? is it in early editions of the MB? or does it predate the MB at all?
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