
In this episode, we continue exploring Hilchos Shabbos focusing on the intersection between bathing, therapeutic practices, and healing. The discussion covers when one may bathe in mineral or saline waters on Shabbos, the distinction between ordinary bathing and healing immersion, and how intention affects permissibility. We review the halachos of bathing in natural springs, saline or murky waters, and the use of mud baths for health purposes.
Additional topics include:
Cooling oneself versus therapeutic bathing
The permissibility of charming snakes or scorpions to prevent harm
Applying cold compresses or ice for swelling on Shabbos
Adjusting or setting a dislocated bone and the limits of medical intervention
This shiur delves into practical and nuanced applications of refuah (healing) on Shabbos, balancing halachic prohibitions with human comfort and safety.