This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 8. Doing an action which causes a hole to be made unintentionally: A. Removing a knife from a barrel:[1] Due to the [Rabbinical decree against performing any hole in a vessel, whether for entering or exiting] one may not […]
7. Making a hole in a barrel
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 7. Making a hole in a barrel: A. Chopping off the top of a barrel:[1] A person may present a barrel of wine before his guests, and cut off its head (the definition of the head of the barrel […]
6. The laws of puncturing a hole into a vessel on Shabbos
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 6. The laws of puncturing a hole into a vessel on Shabbos [Halachas 6-10] Important note 1: The following laws only relate to a hole which one intends to make in a vessel that he plans on continuing to […]
5. Tikkun Keli by food
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 5. Tikkun Keli by foods:[1] A. For the sake of using as a vessel: Animal food [which includes all foods which are edible to animals[2]] does not contain within it [the prohibition of] fixing a vessel [and is permitted […]
4. Examples of cutting and breaking which involve Tikkun Keli
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 4. Examples of cutting and breaking which involve Tikkun Keli: A. Tearing an item in the process of barbecuing fish on Yom Tov:[1] Tearing a piece of paper to place under the fish: One who roasts fish over a […]
3. Cutting, tearing, or breaking an item in order to make a use with it
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 3. Cutting, tearing, or breaking an item in order to make a use with it: Important Note: There are several prohibitions that can be involved in cutting an item on Shabbos. These are: Destroying, Fixing a vessel, Tearing, Grinding, […]
2. Examples of fixing that involve Tikkun Keli
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. Examples of fixing that involve Tikkun Keli: A. Removing cloth balls and straw from one’s clothing:[1] In order to beautify the clothing: One who gathers cloth balls which are on clothing, such as the cloth balls that are […]
1. The definition of the prohibition
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here Important Note: Building or fixing an item on Shabbos contains two possible prohibitions. The Makeh Bepatish prohibition and the Building prohibition. In Chapter 1 we will deal with the Makeh Bepatish prohibition, its definition and cases of application. In […]
2. Removing the window frame from the window of the house
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 2. Removing the window frame from the window of the house:[1] The door of a house and of a Bor pit and Dus pit[2] or of vessels which are attached to the ground, such as for example a chicken […]
11. Separating vessels from waste and from amongst other types of vessels
This article is an excerpt from To purchase this Sefer, click here 11. Separating vessels from waste and from amongst other types of vessels:[1] Just like there is a prohibition of separating food [from waste] so too there is also [a prohibition in separating] other items from amongst their waste, or […]