Curriculum
SECTION 1
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- Lesson 1: Placing a ziz and making a chazaka on it
- Lesson 2: Placing a ziz and making a chazaka on it
- Lesson 3: The Halachos of placing a ziz, drain spout and gutter
- Lesson 4: The laws of a roof owner and yard owner concerning building a gutter or drain spout.
- Lesson 5: The laws of pouring rainwater from a roof, and the law of raising a drain spout
- Lesson 6: Where does the water go, and the laws of a chazaka for a ladder and wall
- Lesson 7: A chazaka on putting beams into a neighbor’s wall
- Lesson 8: More concerning a chazaka on putting beams into a neighbor’s wall
- Lesson 9: Conclusion of Laws of Chazaka of inserting beams
- Lesson 10: Making an entrance from a house to another yard, and laws of adding a room or story
- Lesson 11: Adding new occupants to one’s house and visual trespass as it pertains to building a window that faces opposite a neighbor’s window or into his yard
- Lesson 12: Opening a window opposite a window or an entrance opposite an entrance in various situations
- Lesson 13: Windows facing windows — Rulings of the Shulchan Aruch and Rama
- Lesson 14: A change in the form of a door or opening
- Lesson 15: Opening a large or small window and a window made for illumination opposite a neighbor’s yard
- Lesson 16: More on making a window that faces a neighbor’s yard
- Lesson 17: Making a window that faces a neighbor’s yard and if the wall collapses
- Lesson 18: A chazaka on a window
- Lesson 19: Making a window that faces a public domain or neighbor’s yard, whether it is used or a Churva
- Lesson 20: Making windows that faces a neighbor’s property but presently cause no damage
SECTION 2
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- Lesson 21: Making a window that faces a neighbor’s property but for the time being does not damage him, and also opening a window onto the yard of only one partner
- Lesson 22: The laws of a Jew who buys a house from a non-Jew, is he obligated by the non-Jewish laws
- Lesson 23: A chazaka when one buys from a non-Jew
- Lesson 24: Sealing a window, the laws of distancing a wall from a window
- Lesson 25: Various laws concerning distancing construction from a window
- Lesson 26: Two brothers who inherit, one a house and the other a yard, and the laws that result from this
- Lesson 27: Two brothers who inherit, one a house and the other a yard, and the laws that result from this
- Lesson 28: Damage from a window facing a yard or garden
- Lesson 29: Distancing various types of Tanurim (Ovens) to prevent damage
- Lesson 30: Distancing a bakery, paint store (and barn) from a neighbor’s storage room
- Lesson 31: Water and moisture damage, and laws of distancing damage from a wall
- Lesson 32: Distancing Urine, a millstone and an oven from a wall
- Lesson 33: Distancing various types of water pits and a nearby wall from a neighbor’s water pit or wall
- Lesson 34: Distancing a wall from a neighbor’s wall
- Lesson 35: Distancing damage that involves banging and vibrations, as well as distancing a ladder from a dovecote
- Lesson 36: Distancing a wall from a drain gutter, and the required distance between two pits
- Lesson 37: Distancing between water Pits, and the Damage caused by a reservoir that overflows
- Lesson 38: Distancing a tree, a granary and foul odors from a city
- Lesson 39: Distancing a dovecote from a city, and distancing different trees from each other
- Lesson 40: Disturbances caused by a tree or its branches to a neighbor’s yard
SECTION 3
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- Lesson 41: Distancing the damage of a tree, and other required distances between two fields
- Lesson 42: Direct and indirect Damages, and the din of a chazaka on these forms of damage
- Lesson 43: A chazaka on major forms of damage such as smoke or an outhouse
- Lesson 44: The damage of smoke and foul odors, and that of distancing major damages from a neighbor
- Lesson 45: More concerning a chazaka on smoke-related damage and an outhouse, and upon whom the burden of proof rests
- Lesson 46: Who must prove his chazaka, preventing indirect theft and the law of opening a store in a jointly-owned area
- Lesson 47: Preventing a neighbor from opening a store in his home and disturbing the surrounding residents
- Lesson 48: More concerning opening a store in one’s house and disturbances caused to neighbors
- Lesson 49: More on chazakos on noise and space damage, and impinging on a neighbor’s trade
- Lesson 50: Impinging on another’s livelihood — rulings of the Shulchan Aruch, Rama and Acharonim
- Lesson 51: Continuation of laws of impinging on another’s trade
- Lesson 52: Impinging on another’s trade — laws and sources
- Lesson 53: Completion of the laws of impinging on a neighbor’s trade
Rabbi Peretz Moncharsh
Rabbi Peretz Moncharsh was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN and learned in the Yeshivos of Philadelphia, Brisk- R Dovid, Mir and Kollel La’asukei Shmaytsa. He currently lives in Beitar and is a Moreh Horaah on both the Ashkenazi and Sefardi Batei Horaah as well as the Rosh Kollel of Kollel Shaarei Horaah. Rabbi Moncharsh received Semicha from R’ Zalman Nechemia Goldberg, R’ Yaakov Tufik (the Sefaradi Rav of Beitar) and the Rabbanut.