Friday, March 23, 2012

KOL HASHONEH HALACHOT BECHOL YOM MUVTACH LO SHEH'HOO BEN HA'OLAM HABA


L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester ZT’L.
From Yalkut Yosef:

1. When a non-Jewish housekeeper is working in a Jewish home and the home owner tells her to wash the dishes (in this case it would probably be the mother), in the average home the housekeeper can choose either the manual way of cleaning the dishes or the electric way (dishwasher). If she chooses to wash the dishes using the dishwasher on Shabbat one should nto rebuke her and tell her to stop because no one instructed her to complete her work in this fashion. However, the one who is strict, tavo alav beracha, may he be blessed.

2. It is also allowed to tell her to wash the dishes when the kitchen lights are off and she will most probably turn on the lights. The same judgment goes for asking her to bring an object/book/etc. from a room where the lights are off and the only way to get it is by turning on the lights.

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